Robert Downey did this much better years ago. Sheen is a rank amateur. Even his dad could teach him a thing or two about how to do a drug assisted meltdown with class.
He claimed he never missed a day’s shooting: “Not a day that cost anybody any money,” he said. “I missed practice. We’re talking about practice ... practice is for amateurs, you know?”
Caught some of the clips of him on the Today show. The guy is absolute gold. LINK
In terms of a relapse, Sheen seems to argue that such a thing isn't even possible. "I just won't do it," he said. "I will not believe that if I do something, then I have to follow a certain path because it was written ... for normal people, people that aren't special, people that don't have tiger blood and Adonis DNA," adding that those who have relapsed are "fools" and "trolls."
The Lake Elsinore Storm Professional Baseball Team today officially invited actor Charlie Sheen to participate in a different kind of rehab, one that will recognize the former on-screen pitcher and star of "Major League" with a "Charlie Sheen-co de Mayo" promotion. This special occasion, held on May 5, 2011, is fittingly a Thirsty Thursday promotion featuring one dollar beers and Coke products. On this festive night, fans can expect a full slate of fun to highlight the antics of the beloved star of "Two and a Half Men."
Mr. Sheen, his entourage and "goddesses" are formally invited to attend this night of baseball, Charlie and fun. Pregame plans for the Charlie Sheen-co de Mayo Night include a limited edition bobblehead immortalizing the Hollywood icon, a "Wild Thing" glasses giveaway as well as retiring, for the season, his number 99 from his legendary role as closer Ricky Vaughn. Other promotional elements will include an in-game taco eating contest, a Rehab-style party on the exclusive Tiki Terrace featuring #tigerblood cocktails and a two-for-one Ho Hos special.
"As with any rehab assignment, we're here to help Charlie embrace that '#winning' feeling," said Chris Jones, Vice President/General Manager of the Storm. "Also, as a show of support, we welcome all current cast and crew members to the ballpark that night for only two and a half cents."
I'm annoyed by the local coverage Charlie Sheen is getting here, but I have to admit all the clips I've seen from his interviews are classic. Delusional narcissism at its finest.
The Lake Elsinore Storm Professional Baseball Team today officially invited actor Charlie Sheen to participate in a different kind of rehab, one that will recognize the former on-screen pitcher and star of "Major League" with a "Charlie Sheen-co de Mayo" promotion. This special occasion, held on May 5, 2011, is fittingly a Thirsty Thursday promotion featuring one dollar beers and Coke products. On this festive night, fans can expect a full slate of fun to highlight the antics of the beloved star of "Two and a Half Men."
Mr. Sheen, his entourage and "goddesses" are formally invited to attend this night of baseball, Charlie and fun. Pregame plans for the Charlie Sheen-co de Mayo Night include a limited edition bobblehead immortalizing the Hollywood icon, a "Wild Thing" glasses giveaway as well as retiring, for the season, his number 99 from his legendary role as closer Ricky Vaughn. Other promotional elements will include an in-game taco eating contest, a Rehab-style party on the exclusive Tiki Terrace featuring #tigerblood cocktails and a two-for-one Ho Hos special.
"As with any rehab assignment, we're here to help Charlie embrace that '#winning' feeling," said Chris Jones, Vice President/General Manager of the Storm. "Also, as a show of support, we welcome all current cast and crew members to the ballpark that night for only two and a half cents."
Hahahahahahah, I don't think I can miss this, it's only an hours drive away.