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Post by sherlok on Mar 10, 2011 13:34:05 GMT -5
"Crazy celebrity antics" are one of the primary jobs of celebrities it seems. Distraction of the masses being the goal. There's a lot going on in the world right now so expect lots more crazy celebs being spotlighted by the press.
The ignorant public hoots about his "3 million an episode" while the world bankers, politicians and taxmen steal far more than that every day with hardly a squeak of public protest.
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Post by artemis on Apr 4, 2011 14:41:49 GMT -5
FHARLIE on his VIOLENT TORPEDO OF TRUTH tour, last nite in CHICAGO. He deserves a damm Oscar, LMAO! Nice hint, what do u say?
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Post by artemis on Apr 5, 2011 4:20:33 GMT -5
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Post by lucy on Apr 5, 2011 16:15:19 GMT -5
Well, drugs and hard living ages a "normal" human, so I would imagine a clone would age even more rapidly under the influence.
Torpedo of Truth Tour.....Next Stop Guantanamo Bay....this will be the punishment for the prisoners!
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Post by msmoonlite on Apr 5, 2011 19:41:54 GMT -5
You know, somehow I feel that Mr.Charlie will be back on two and 1/2 men sooner than we think. I think his handlers are just letting him have his tantrum, like a little child, and his stupid torpedo of truth fiasco.
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Post by lucy on Apr 6, 2011 23:24:18 GMT -5
I think his "Torpedo of Truth Tour" should go to the Middle East...perhaps that would cause the rebels to "surrender" or be forced to sit through one of Charlie's pathetic "shows".
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Post by artemis on Apr 7, 2011 2:41:45 GMT -5
The mouth is different (among other things). His lips have become thinner with time and dont tell me this is surgery too.
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Post by goro on Apr 7, 2011 8:33:49 GMT -5
Emilio Estevez doesn't just look as though he's had plastic surgery. He looks totally plasticine. I know a lot of you are big on this replaCIA-ing stuff, but I think that this androiding of celebrities is not a conspiracy. Paul McCartney said at a public event "Now that we're all androids..." And Kate Hudson was featured in Elle magazine recently as having a "New Body" and drinking nothing but beet juice and some unidentified gray goo. I actually think they're choosing to do this to themselves. VERY interesting idea, LJ. If you take plastic surgery, people's willingness to completely dead their nerves with Botox, people being willing to completely replace body parts (fake breasts, teeth, etc.) - why not go part "cyborg?" Or even complete cyborg, if it's possibly to download consciousness and memory into a machine. When you look at some of the eerie looking robots coming out of Japan, for instance, which have soft flesh and very human features, this seems more and more possible. What's scary to me is that : I know men who are into these high end robots as sex toys (they can sleep with a woman who doesn't have needs, etc.) - they buy these custom made "women" for $100,000 +. I imagine the features on these are extremely lifelike. And I'm sure there's a lot of stuff available that the masses don't know about.
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Post by lucy on Apr 7, 2011 19:15:23 GMT -5
I still have to think about "Death Becomes her". While it was a comedy, something about the facing of aging among Hollywood stars and other famous types, that they would sell their soul, to become perpetually young....but if they abuse their bodies, they fall apart.
So it wouldn't surprise me, if they are not programmed, but driven by ambition, part narcissism, and to do anything to stay young, stay popular, and working to get more money....
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Post by lucy on Apr 7, 2011 19:27:08 GMT -5
Another thing about celebs, for some who can't seem to get positive publicity for doing fine acting, they will take the bad publicity. There may be a touch of, bad publicity is better than them not talking about him at all....
I still think he's a trainwreck, whether it's by his own undoing, or programming...
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Post by sherlok on May 18, 2011 19:20:20 GMT -5
Huh
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Post by artemis on May 19, 2011 2:55:33 GMT -5
Is it any wonder why he looks the way he does?
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Post by artemis on Sept 16, 2011 4:50:19 GMT -5
"'I really don't know what happened': Fresh-faced Charlie Sheen opens up about public meltdown and insists he is sober
His former co-star Jon Cryer revealed that he feared for his life on a chat show earlier this week.
But despite worries for his physical and indeed his mental health, Charlie Sheen has insisted that his is ‘absolutely sober’.
The former Two And A Half Men star couldn’t say how long he had been sober for and revealed he ‘really didn’t know what happened’ as his increasingly erratic behaviour hit headlines earlier this year.
Speaking to Matt Lauer on The Today show he insisted he was teetotal and explained: ‘Absolutely. I don't really keep track of the time. It's been a while. Things are a lot calmer. It's a lot mellower.’
He said: 'I really don't know what happened.'
He also admitted that his obsession with Tiger Blood was ‘silly’ and admitted: ‘I don't know, the Tiger Blood thing, it was so silly and people took it so seriously and I figured, alright, I'll continue to give the people what they want, you know.’
He added: ‘Looking back on it, I don't think I would trade it, but there are portions of it I would have amended a little bit.’
I said some stuff and then it caught such traction globally and instantly that I couldn't really put out the fire. I had to keep fuelling it.'
And explained his wacky statements that quickly turned into catchphrases he said: ‘I said some stuff and then it caught such traction globally and instantly that I couldn't really put out the fire. From one moment to the next, I didn't know what was going to happen. It was pretty exciting.’
As well as his wild rants on his own broadcasts 'Sheen's corner' Charlie even took to the stage to bring his 'Fastballs' and 'Winning' message to the masses.
But now the actor has admitted that he is now enjoying spending time with his five children.
'That's where the life is, you know, it is in those quiet moments,' he said. 'It is not the giant TV deal or the big party or the award or whatever; it's the memory of your child's smile at the end of the day that sort of brings that one lonesome tear.'
Yesterday Jon Cryer spoke about Charlie and said: 'Mostly I was worried that Charlie was going to die.That was the big fear for me.'
He added: 'And that did not occur and I'm thrilled about that,' before he's
DeGeneres then quizzed him on comments Sheen made about him in the wake of his sacking.
'Now when he said bad things about you, you were so gracious. You were great. You didn't say anything back. Since then, he has apologised. Have you spoken to him since?' DeGeneres asked.
'We have not spoken,' 46-year-old Cryer says. 'And I will accept an apology both public and private. But again, it was in the heat of the moment I imagine when he said... so I did not put a whole lot of credence in it at the time.' "
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Post by treegenus on Sept 16, 2011 11:35:42 GMT -5
And didn't we have photo comps here for Cryer too a whle back? So who was really being interviewed by Ellen (or Fellen)? Research on DeGeneres photos might be interesting too. All of a sudden after the Ellen Show got cancelled, (they have to Fall with TPTB) before they rise again) she's thin and has a wonderfully smooth, young complexion but that could be diet and good facials so I may be off-track on that, but Cryer?
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Post by lucy on Sept 16, 2011 19:43:15 GMT -5
As much of a wild character earlier this year, and he's all of a sudden "sober" He's all of a sudden back to "normal"? Hmmmm. I don't know what program my sister was surfing earlier this evening saying they apologize to Sheen because of how he's now acting. Sorry, I'm not buying it. Either it was all an "act" in the first place to get attention, albeit negative. Or he was programmed to "short circuit" for whatever pathetic reasoning by TPTB. Just a display of madness for the sake of getting rid of him because he was costing too much for the show, and getting new "blood" for the show. Who knows? It all seems like some strange "show" and not someone who is a typical addict who is trying to recover. Even if someone who had been severely abusing oneself with drugs and/or alcohol, and if they have been in a rehab that actually is doing some good, there is a long road to recovery and aftercare that is needed to get back into living "soberly". Something that takes longer than just a few months. Which is why I was wondering if it was either staged insanity, or he was programmed to act such a way for a time, and now "programmed" to act "sober". Nothing would surprise me.
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