I see CofR's link has been pulled, and judging by the length of it, I think it's a different clip anyways. Here's a roughly 5min clip of the ABC interview from their site. As Dan O'Toole tweeted last night, "Simply put, the greatest interview of all time".
If you haven't seen this yet you're seriously doing yourself a disservice. I'm pretty much gonna be quoting this for the next couple months at least. Winning!
Jesus. Hes all jittery like a crackhead going through withdrawl. I dont doubt that he was sober in that interview, he was jonesing.
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The quotes and interviews are kind of funny in a depressing sort of way, but it sure looks like he is dealing with a heck of a lot more than drug problems. Years ago I had the misfortune of having to deal with a family member who, over a short period of time, became manic depressive. The way he's talking, his physical appearance, and some of the things he's saying leads me to guess he is dealing with this himself......he looks like he is hypomanic.
He has just joined twitter @charliesheen , the world waits for his first tweet...
I'm impressed that there wasn't a fake account made under that name before today. It's verified though...and has 65,000 followers before he's even made a tweet haha.
When Sheen said that he made Sinatra and other party animals of celebrity past look like "droopy eyed armless children" i almost died of laughter. God bless that train wreck
When Sheen said that he made Sinatra and other party animals of celebrity past look like "droopy eyed armless children" i almost died of laughter. God bless that train wreck
Possibly one of the best quotes I've ever heard. I sincerely hope this is just a substance abuse problem so I don't feel so bad about laughing at him.
I see CofR's link has been pulled, and judging by the length of it, I think it's a different clip anyways. Here's a roughly 5min clip of the ABC interview from their site. As Dan O'Toole tweeted last night, "Simply put, the greatest interview of all time".
If you haven't seen this yet you're seriously doing yourself a disservice. I'm pretty much gonna be quoting this for the next couple months at least. Winning!
Am I the only one who found the women interviewing him to be almost unbearable to listen too? She's got this stone cold face on her the entire time, and asking questions with the type of tone she should be asking someone much stronger relevance to the world.
Am I the only one who found the women interviewing him to be almost unbearable to listen too? She's got this stone cold face on her the entire time, and asking questions with the type of tone she should be asking someone much stronger relevance to the world.
Am I the only one who found the women interviewing him to be almost unbearable to listen too? She's got this stone cold face on her the entire time, and asking questions with the type of tone she should be asking someone much stronger relevance to the world.
Oh for sure, I love how she comes out firing right off the bat too, trying to fire him up. I think he pi$$ed her off a couple times too (like with the "whats using mean?" thing), that probably helped with the expression.
I've watched this 3-4 times now, I think the 1:49-1:51 mark is my favourite (about the caller I.D. "winning" thing). If I were a technologically smarter man I'd turn his "winning" while pumping fists thing into a gif and bust er out every time the Flames took the lead in the GT thread until it loses relevancy. Just solid gold all around.
Interesting to see he's following Bree Olson, check out her tweets! Whoa!
And his bio is awesome, simple "Unemployed Winner"
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