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A Place for My Stuff!

By: George Carlin
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Classic Carlin all the way. This is his eighth comedy album after a five-year break. Unlike earlier releases, A Place for My Stuff contains a number of studio tracks in addition to live performances, and he pokes fun at the format and candor of community radio, commercials, and television with aplomb.

Tracks:
1. Acknowledgements
2. Opening
3. A Place for My Stuff
4. First Announcements
5. Have a Nice Day
6. Rice Krispies
7. Second Announcements
8. Interview with Jesus
9. Join the Book Club
10. Abortion
11. Third Announcements
12. Ice Box Man
13. Fourth Announcements
14. Asshole, Jackoff, Scumbag
15. Fifth Announcements
16. Fussy Eater, Part 1
17. Sixth Announcements
18. Fussy Eater, Part 2
19. Seventh Announcements

Explicit Language Warning: You must be 18 years or older to purchase.©1981, 2001 Atlantic Recording Corporation (P)1981, 2001 Atlantic Recording Corporation
Performing Arts Stand-up Shows

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A Place for My Stuff! is the eighth album by the Grammy Award-winning American standup comic George Carlin. It includes both studio tracks and live recordings that feature his trademark sharp wit and devastating delivery. This lively audiobook includes: "First Announcements", "Have a Nice Day", "Rice Krispies", "Second Announcements", "Interview with Jesus", "Join the Book Club", "Abortion", "Third Announcements", "Ice Box Man", "Fourth Announcements", "Asshole, Jackoff, Scumbag", "Fifth Announcements", "Fussy Eater, Part 1", "Sixth Announcements", "Fussy Eater, Part 2", and "Seventh Announcements". Note that Carlin uses explicit language.

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