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unusual facts about Carlin


Tom Blomqvist

This year Blomqvist will again be competing in the FIA European Formula 3 Championship driving for Carlin and along with his team mates, Antonio Giovinazzi and Sean Gelael, will drive under a new banner - Jagonya Ayam with Carlin - in their Dallara-Volkswagens.


1973–74 Whitbread Round the World Race

The crew of the Mexican yacht Sayula II, a brand new Swan 65 owned and skippered by mexican Captain Ramón Carlin, successfully won the overall race in 133 days and 13 hours.

2013 GP3 Series season

William Buller, who drove for Carlin in 2012, decided to concentrate on the newly formed European Formula Three Championship.

Adam Schein

Adam Schein is a sports talk-show on-air talent who co-hosts Loud Mouths with Chris Carlin on SNY weeknights at 6 Eastern time.

Carlin at Carnegie

Carlin at Carnegie is George Carlin's third special to be seen on HBO, recorded at Carnegie Hall, New York City in 1982, released in 1983.

Chelsea, Massachusetts

Governor William Weld named James Carlin as the first receiver followed by Lewis "Harry" Spence.

Dan Carlin

Carlin is the son of Academy Award nominated actress Lynn Carlin and film producer Ed Carlin.

David Carlin

Carlin is a current professor of sociology and philosophy at the Community College of Rhode Island at Newport.

George Carlin at USC

On Location: George Carlin at USC (aka An Evening with George Carlin at USC) is American comedian George Carlin's first ever HBO special, Recorded during the Summer of 1977 at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles.

George Carlin: Again!

Replacing "kill" for "fuck", Carlin incorporates new references including "Shamu the fucker whale" with Carlin swimming away in a panicking manner.

Jazmin Carlin

At the 2010 Commonwealth Games, Carlin won a silver medal in the women's 200 metres and a bronze medal in the women's 400 metres.

John Carlin

In August 2011, Carlin collaborated with tennis superstar Rafael Nadal on the latter's autobiography Rafa (Hyperion, 2012, ISBN 1401310923).

Kenny Rankin

On Saturday, November 4, 1972, Kenny Rankin performed live on Broadway, at Manhattan's Palace Theatre as the opening act for The George Carlin Show.

KFAC

Kayak for a Cause, a charity event founded by Miles Spencer and Scott Carlin that crosses Long Island Sound, CT/NY, USA.

Life Is Worth Losing

Not long after the show was scheduled to be aired and recorded, Hurricane Katrina took place, forcing Carlin to again consider a new title.

Lynn Carlin

Carlin appeared in several other TV movies, providing a strong supporting turn in Silent Night, Lonely Night, starring Shirley Jones and Lloyd Bridges.

Peter Gordeno

Born to an Italian American father and Scottish/Burmese mother, Gordeno was known primarily for his work with composer and arranger John Barry, but also became a household name in the 1970s due to his appearances as a submarine captain and combat pilot Peter Carlin in the Gerry Anderson television programme UFO.

Piranha Press

After the initial 1989 titles were art directed by John Workman, the in-house Piranha production design was by Bhob Stewart from 1989 to 1992, with other design contributions by Dale Crain, Rick Spanier, Richard Bruning, Veronica Carlin, Margaret Clark and Rick Keene.

Richard Matthew Carlin

Carlin eventually joined the alternative rock band, Dead or American in January 2000.

Rocco Urbisci

Urbisci worked frequently with comedian George Carlin and produced and directed many of Carlin's comedy specials.

Roy Rogers Restaurants

The first location opened in 1968 in the Bailey's Crossroads section of Falls Church, Virginia, on the corner of Leesburg Pike and Carlin Springs Road (5603 Leesburg Pike), not far from the Hot Shoppes on Columbia Pike.

Spofford, New Hampshire

George Carlin, comedian/actor; some of Carlin's ashes were spread at the lake after his death.

The Game Game

Carlin, however, was a close friend of host Jim McKrell, who worked with Carlin in 1959-60 at Fort Worth radio station KXOL.

Toledo Window Box

The name Toledo Window Box refers to a report George Carlin read stating that the chief of police of Toledo, Ohio had gone to see a viewing of Reefer Madness and a training session by the FBI.

Toledo Window Box is the sixth album released by comedian George Carlin, and the fourth on the Little David label (distributed by Warner Bros. Records in this one instance; Carlin's other Little David albums were released by Warner Communications' Atlantic Records label).

William Carlin

The town of Carlin, Nevada, was named for him, as was the Gen. William Passmore Carlin Camp #25, Department of California & Pacific, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War.


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