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Written by: George Carlin
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What clever insights about growing up on the Upper West Side of New York City in the 1950s! Everything from gang culture to school life! This is George Carlin's fourth album. It was recorded on March 2 and 3, 1973, at the Circle Star Theater in San Carlos, California.

Tracks:
1. Welcome to My Job
2. Occupation: Foole
3. White Harlem
4. The Hallway Groups
5. Black Consciousness
6. New York Voices
7. Grass Swept the Neighborhood
8. Childhood Cliches
9. Cute Little Farts
10. Raisin Rhetoric
11. Filthy Words

Explicit Language Warning: You must be 18 years or older to purchase.©2000 Eardrum Records (P)1973 Little David Records/Eardrum Records
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Occupation: Foole, the fourth album by the Grammy Award-winning American standup comic George Carlin, was recorded live at the Circle Star Theater in San Carlos, California, on March 2 and 3, 1973. Carlin’s searing wit, cool delivery, and hilarious insights into growing up in New York City during the 1950s create a vibrant listening experience. This rambunctious audiobook includes: "Welcome to My Job", "Occupation: Foole", "White Harlem", "The Hallway Groups", "Black Consciousness", "New York Voices", "Grass Swept the Neighborhood", "Childhood Clichés", "Cute Little Farts", "Raisin Rhetoric", and "Filthy Words". Note that Carlin uses explicit language.

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