Comic legend, George Carlin, passed away this AM due to heart failure in Santa Monica CA. As a tribute to him, SMcS presents to you a classic Carlin monlogue…… Baseball vs. Football

George Carlin (1937-2008)
Comic legend, George Carlin, passed away this AM due to heart failure in Santa Monica CA. As a tribute to him, SMcS presents to you a classic Carlin monlogue…… Baseball vs. Football

George Carlin (1937-2008)
As Adam “Don’t never ever never call me PacMan again” Jones is trying to put his life and career back together in Dallas, ghosts of his past are still circling the maze. Sadia Morrison, one of the crew arrested at Minnx melee back in February of 2007, was found dead in New York. Ms. Morrison apparently “fell” off a building. Note: as the story develops “fell” might be changed to “thrown”. Morrison’s brother, Paul, does not think her death is connected to the Minxx club shooting. Note: The accused shooter in the Minxx fight that left bouncer Tommy Urbanski paralyzed, Arvin Edwards, does have a trial coming up soon. We here at SMcS don’t think Jones has anything to worry about but the press. This sound more like a Donkey Kong thing than a PacMan thing anyways.
“If Sadia’s with you, she’s with you. If something happens, she’s with you. Sometimes it leads to her downfall, but that’s the way it is.”
–Paul Morrison describing his sister as blunt, fiercely loyal and would never take “no” for an answer
Sadia Morrison, Celebrity Stylist, Found Dead [InfosJeunes]

It is with heavy heart that we report to you former Steeler and Steel Curtain Defense alumi, Dwight White passed away today. White was hospitalized in intensive care last month due to complications from back surgery. Officials say White originally went home after the surgery, but he had to be taken back to the hospital. We will keep you up-to-date on any news. For now, somewhere, The Cheif just picked himself up one heck of a defensive end. Goodspeed, Mr. White, Godspeed.
“Dwight White was one of the greatest players to ever wear a Steelers uniform. He played with a relentlessness that led us to four Super Bowl titles in the 1970s. Dwight refused to be denied, as was evidenced when he walked out of the hospital with pneumonia to play in Super Bowl IX and had an outstanding game, scoring our first points by sacking Fran Tarkenton for a safety.
Dwight will be remembered by those who knew him even more for being a wonderful and caring person. He was committed to the city of Pittsburgh and was always willing to lend a helping hand to those less fortunate than himself. Our prayers go out to his family. We will miss Dwight, but we will never forget everything he meant to the Steelers organization.”
–Pittsburgh Seeeler chairman, Dan Rooney, on the passing of Dwight White
Former Steeler Dwight White Passes Away [KDKA.com]
White, key member of Steelers dynasty, dies [ESPN.com]
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