It took long enough for Charlie Sheens Two and A Half Men boss, Chuck Lorre, to open up. Boy did he, and not only that but he took a pot shot at his top star in a funny post that is used as his vanity card at the end of the hit sitcom “I exercise regularly. I eat moderate amounts of healthy food. I make sure to get plenty of rest. I see my doctor once a year and my dentist twice a year. I floss every night. I’ve had chest x-rays, cardio stress tests, EKG’s and colonoscopies. I see a psychologist and have a variety of hobbies to reduce stress. I don’t drink. I don’t smoke. I don’t do drugs. I don’t have crazy, reckless sex with strangers. If Charlie Sheen outlives me, I’m gonna be really pissed.” On his other sitcom Mike and Molly he seemingly continued his rant on Charlie “He felt dead inside. No matter how hard he partied, he could never escape that simple fact — inside, dead. And that was his life. Running from a feeling. At least until he could run no more. Exhausted, spent and beaten, when the end finally came, he welcomed it. With life ebbing from his wasted body, he was suddenly swept up in a transcendent state of joy that was pure and complete. Moments later he felt dead inside.” Seems as if boss man is giving Charlie some much needed tough love.
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Chuck Lorre Speaks Out About Charlie
It took long enough for Charlie Sheens Two and A Half Men boss, Chuck Lorre, to open up. Boy did he, and not only that but he took a pot shot at his top star in a funny post that is used as his vanity card at the end of the hit sitcom “I exercise regularly. I eat moderate amounts of healthy food. I make sure to get plenty of rest. I see my doctor once a year and my dentist twice a year. I floss every night. I’ve had chest x-rays, cardio stress tests, EKG’s and colonoscopies. I see a psychologist and have a variety of hobbies to reduce stress. I don’t drink. I don’t smoke. I don’t do drugs. I don’t have crazy, reckless sex with strangers. If Charlie Sheen outlives me, I’m gonna be really pissed.” On his other sitcom Mike and Molly he seemingly continued his rant on Charlie “He felt dead inside. No matter how hard he partied, he could never escape that simple fact — inside, dead. And that was his life. Running from a feeling. At least until he could run no more. Exhausted, spent and beaten, when the end finally came, he welcomed it. With life ebbing from his wasted body, he was suddenly swept up in a transcendent state of joy that was pure and complete. Moments later he felt dead inside.” Seems as if boss man is giving Charlie some much needed tough love.
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