Why Would Anyone Pay to Watch Charlie Sheen Fail (Winning?)?
Question by Not o.O™: Why would anyone pay to watch Charlie Sheen fail (winning?)?
Was Dtroit too hard on him? I found this funny (from the Associated Press): “Sheen, known for his wild partying and rampant drug use, said he thought Detroit would be a good place to tell some stories about crack cocaine. The remark prompted loud, immediate boos.”
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Best answer:
Answer by rizzo
I watched portions of his show from last night & he was obviously way out of his realm of an entertainer. He offended the audience when he asked ‘who was on cocaine, right now”.
He lied about some other people that were promised to be in the show & many people walked out early it was so bad. Can you say “LOOSER” !
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