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Reply #25 - Mar 16th, 2011 at 5:11pm
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Is it really possible, calling yourself a Stones fan and at the same time admiring Charlie Sheen for "living on the edge"?
Can you really blame the Stones for not wanting to tour anymore with fans like this?
To me this sounds exactly the same like saying "John Bon Jovi embodies the truth definition of Rock 'n' Roll"  Puke all over me (wait that is BLEED)




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Reply #26 - Mar 16th, 2011 at 9:45pm
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DiamondsDisease wrote on Mar 16th, 2011 at 5:11pm:
Is it really possible, calling yourself a Stones fan and at the same time admiring Charlie Sheen for "living on the edge"?

Identify one post in this thread where that sentiment was set forth or suggested.
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Reply #27 - Mar 16th, 2011 at 9:56pm
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DiamondsDisease wrote on Mar 16th, 2011 at 5:11pm:
Can you really blame the Stones for not wanting to tour anymore with fans like this?


Did the Stones make an announcement that they no longer want to tour? Are you a band insider or just someone without a clue?
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Reply #28 - Mar 17th, 2011 at 9:34am
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Reply #29 - Mar 17th, 2011 at 9:57am
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Steel Wheels wrote on Mar 16th, 2011 at 9:56pm:
DiamondsDisease wrote on Mar 16th, 2011 at 5:11pm:
Can you really blame the Stones for not wanting to tour anymore with fans like this?


Did the Stones make an announcement that they no longer want to tour? Are you a band insider or just someone without a clue?

I'm guessing the latter. Are you fucking serious?
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Reply #30 - Mar 17th, 2011 at 10:02am
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DiamondsDisease wrote on Mar 16th, 2011 at 5:11pm:
Is it really possible, calling yourself a Stones fan and at the same time admiring Charlie Sheen for "living on the edge"?
Can you really blame the Stones for not wanting to tour anymore with fans like this?
To me this sounds exactly the same like saying "John Bon Jovi embodies the truth definition of Rock 'n' Roll"  Puke all over me (wait that is BLEED)





Back in the day, ole' Charlie would of had no chance hanging with boys.
Well, dudes are old.
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Reply #31 - Mar 17th, 2011 at 11:49pm
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President Nixon declared the War on Drugs in June of 1971.  Today, anyone in the United States with half-ass initiative can readily and easily enjoy the pure effervescense of vaporized crack cocaine.

Trillion $$$$ (cashmerga) effort has not come close to yielding the desired result.  Dismal ROI (Return on Investment) on unwise taxpayer investment.  Taxpayer = fish.
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Reply #32 - Apr 3rd, 2011 at 5:13pm
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Charile Sheen Booed On Opening Night
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Detroit, MI -- Charlie Sheen's "My Violent Torpedo of Truth Defeat Is Not An Option Tour" was a complete disaster that fans would not stop booing at the famous actor.

Sheen was heavily booed and people walked out of his show while he was performing. The fans booed not only Sheen but his friend and tour-mate, Simon Rex, who came out and started rapping.

Sheen started the show with a question and answer session. He answered questions from fans about everything from his favorite port stars to crack cocaine. He also played clips from a network interview he did and ripped it apart.

At one point, Sheen told the angry crowd that he had his own phone app and they didn't.

The crowd got more angry and Sheen called Simon Rex to rap and when that didn't go well, they played his new song "Winning", which features Snoop Dogg. The crowd became even worse when Snoop Dogg didn't appear on stage and started booing and heckling Sheen even more. At that point, the house lights were turned on and most of the audience left.

Soon after all this chaos, Sheen came back out on stage and invited the few remaining fans to move up closer to the stage.

Sheen then began complaining about his audio and walked off the stage. The remaining fans got angry as well for him walking out on them.

Outside of Fox Theater it seemed like a riot was taking place with all the angry fans and possibly now ex-fans of Charlie Sheen screaming, booing, and demanding their money back from a show they felt was horrible and that ripped them off.

Despite all the disaster and chaos that went on in Sheen's show in Detroit, he is planning to move on to Chicago for Sunday night's performance according to a source close to Sheen.

The source close to Sheen's camp says, "One group of unruly people who started booing, and it became a mob mentality situation. They wouldn't let him finish a story. It was all bad and we're looking forward to Chicago."

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Reply #33 - Apr 4th, 2011 at 12:23am
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Heart Of Stone wrote on Apr 3rd, 2011 at 5:13pm:


At one point, Sheen told the angry crowd that he had his own phone app and they didn't.



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Reply #34 - Apr 4th, 2011 at 4:32am
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Reply #35 - Apr 4th, 2011 at 8:11am
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So we now have a video for Winning Ugly.  Ok.
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Reply #36 - Apr 4th, 2011 at 12:28pm
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DiamondsDisease wrote on Mar 16th, 2011 at 5:11pm:
"John Bon Jovi embodies the truth definition of Rock 'n' Roll"








gazza's bin saying that for years!!!
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Reply #37 - Apr 15th, 2011 at 9:52am
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Sheen Toasts Deceased Man's Ashes Onstage

Following his streak of bizarre antics, Charlie Sheen closed his first Canadian tour stop by toasting the ashes of an audience member's dead husband.

After an hour of frenetic conversation between Sheen and comedian Russell Peters during the actor's "My Violent Torpedo of Truth" show, Sheen called out to the audience for a woman whose husband had died two years ago to come onstage. Sheen said he read about her in a newspaper article.

The otherwise raucous audience in Toronto's Massey Hall fell silent as Wendy Newman took to the stage, clad all in black and carrying a vessel. Newman told the show-goers that her husband died of a heart attack and the only way she got through her difficult period was by watching DVDs of Sheen's former sitcom "Two and A Half Men."

When she learned the celebrity was coming to her home city, she snapped up tickets. She then posted a message on Sheen's Facebook page asking if she could bring her husband's ashes to the show and have Sheen raise a glass in honor of her husband of 19 years. And he did. Well, a glass of non-alcoholic cider, according to Peters, since Sheen has said he's put an end to his drinking or drug use.

"I think I can now send you off, Charlie Sheen is here now," said Newman after she gave a brief eulogy of her husband.

And then, strangely, the show abruptly ended, followed by an incomprehensible video of Snoop Dogg rapping, leaving the audience confused and unsure if it was really over.

"What the hell was that?" said audience member Dale Manudoc, 25. "I didn't know what was going on during that whole show and then it just ends like that? What the hell?"

Sheen's Toronto date was his first north-of-the-border stop on the 20-city tour that includes a second Toronto show on Friday night and another stop in Vancouver, British Columbia. His unconventional tour launched in Detroit on April 2 to an unimpressed audience, with some demanding refunds, and brutal reviews.

After the night opened in Toronto with a few non-sequitur scenes from "Jaws" and a montage of some of his movies including "Platoon" and "Wall Street," Sheen walked out donning a ball cap emblazoned with the word "Winning," his catch phrase.

"Let's start with the fact that there's no ash tray," Sheen said. "This may be the first city I may not need a cigarette."

He then slyly slithered an electronic cigarette out from his pocket in an attempt to skirt Ontario's anti-smoking laws, which health officials warned the chain-smoker about earlier. He's lit up frequently during his previous tour stops.

And then for the next hour, Sheen and host Peters, a popular Indian-Canadian comic, struggled to get a real dialogue going. An unplanned question-and-answer segment came off as stilted while audience couldn't resist shouting either words of adoration or random questions. The spectators got so disruptive, the pair opened up the show to the crowd in an attempt to allow them to ask their questions, but that also fell flat after several women lined up requesting only hugs and kisses.

In between the audience noise, the somewhat disjointed conversation was peppered with Sheen's random stories including an explanation of his "seven grams of rock" reference from his "20/20" interview.

"Seven-gram rocks. Who smokes seven-gram rocks?," he started with. "Basically, I had overstuffed my crack pipe. The thing broke and the rock fell out. I put it on a scale and it was four grams. I put it back (in the pipe) and figured some probably broke off so it would have been like three grams, so three plus four is a seven-gram rock. And did I finish it in one hit? F-ya."

That story prompted Peters to ask if Sheen's ever regretted anything he said.

"You look back and wonder why I say things. Sometimes I say things because they have bitchin' sounds," replied Sheen.

Peters carried the show through more back and forth, and then Sheen brought his "goddesses" - the two women he lives with - out by request from the audience. As they left the stage Sheen proclaimed "Do you f-ing blame me?"

Sheen's recent erratic behavior and battles with "Two and a Half Men" producer Chuck Lorre prompted Warner Bros. Television and CBS to fire him from the top-rated sitcom.

He's since filed a $100 million lawsuit against Warner Bros. and Lorre, hit the media circuit with bizarre, stream-of-consciousness musings and impulsively launched his "Torpedo of Truth" tour.

So it was anticipated that he would discuss the developments that ultimately led to his recent "Shenius" antics.

"It basically started because I told them, 'f-you'," he said. "They fired me then, but they knew I was high for eight years. Eight years. It was all about ratings and numbers and as soon as I spoke up, they said, 'you're exposing us."

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Reply #38 - Apr 17th, 2011 at 4:35pm
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'E-cigarettes' Bosses Thrilled To Have Chain-smoking Sheen Onboard
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7 hours ago | WENN | See recent WENN news »

The brains behind a revolutionary electronic cigarette are thrilled to see Charlie Sheen is using their device to avoid a smoking ban as he tours North American theatres with his new one-man show, insisting if a chain smoker like him can get relief from the alternative, it can work for anyone.

The actor hit the stage in Toronto, Canada with his Smokeless Delite cigarette earlier this week (beg11Apr11) in a bid to circumvent the city's strict anti-smoking laws in public places.

Had he walked onstage with a lit cigarette in his hand, theatre bosses would have had to close the show.

Kyle Winther, the president of Smokeless Delite electronic cigarettes, is delighted Sheen is helping to promote his company's product.

He tells WENN, "Mr. Sheen is now smoking our cigarettes. Their clear and present benefits are taking the drag out of taking your next drag... The future of cigarettes is clearly here."

The actor isn't the first star to extol the virtues of the 'e-cigarettes' - Johnny Depp's character talks about the product in the movie The Tourist and Katherine Heigl showed up on the Late Show with David Letterman last year smoking the e-cigarette indoors, and cooing, "Bet I'm freaking you all out right now, huh?"

The e-cigarettes allow the smoker to inhale nicotine while puffing out a cloud of water vapour.
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Reply #39 - Apr 20th, 2011 at 5:38am
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I like this guy. His dad was in Apocalypse Now  stu watching how stupid we are LOL (I like Apocalypse Now; the director made The Conversation, which should be played everynight), but he was also in Badlands  Wow!.

And Platoon isn't bad.



Hey! What's with this youtube link, about Ween?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_FbHjE7zbc&feature=related

I don't know; I just like Ween. I don't understand why a person couldn't like Ween. If you don't, then don't; but do not ev
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