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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: che on April 02, 2011, 10:33:34 PM
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Charlie Sheen may have made "winning" the word of the moment through a series of bizarre rants that started in February, but in the eyes of his audience at the first stop on his one man show that will travel across North America, he seemed to be losing..............
http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20478888,00.html
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Charlie Sheen may have made "winning" the word of the moment through a series of bizarre rants that started in February, but in the eyes of his audience at the first stop on his one man show that will travel across North America, he seemed to be losing..............
http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20478888,00.html
(http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRu0lL7tO6N8pGtrQay6Q42CnM6psLaNnmaaa32W3Zk4BGm_kTY&t=1)
My buddy called me and told me that it was god awful. :D He said some shit like the two Goddesses made out and that was about it. ;)
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http://customwire.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_SHEEN_ON_TOUR?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2011-04-02-22-47-52
I would never trust the Derp, but i believe they get this one right. 8)
Everyone at the Lil Wayne concert went Ham though.
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What the hell did the audience expect? Morons for paying to see this guy.
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Seems like the "torpedo of truth" is too much for some people to handle..
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A sick and spoiled person. Only a lost, diseased generation would applaud this pathetic excuse for a "man".
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Seems like the "torpedo of truth" is too much for some people to handle..
He's not quite balanced himself, being a sex- and drug-addict.
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A sick and spoiled person. Only a lost, diseased generation would applaud this pathetic excuse for a "man".
I think you might be giving them too much credit with you 'Lost Generation' talk, but now I remember in what high regard you hold for the West in general.
You are quite simply an ambassador, and your words are too kind.
The "Lost Generation" is a term used to refer to the generation, actually an age cohort, that came of age during World War I. The term was popularized by Ernest Hemingway who used it as one of two contrasting epigraphs for his novel, "The Sun Also Rises." In that volume Hemingway credits the phrase to Gertrude Stein, who was then his mentor and patron.
The term, therefore, does not refer to all of the expatriate artists who lived in Paris after World War I. It clearly, as is seen from the original quote as reported by Hemingway, refers to his generation, those who were members of the age classes called to duty in the "Great War." This generation included distinguished artists such as Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, T.S. Eliot, John Dos Passos, Waldo Peirce, Alan Seeger, and, Erich Maria Remarque.
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My Friend, I said "a" lost generation, not "the" lost generation. It is funny for me that in this age of global telecommunications, the broadband, people are more isolated, lonely and lost than ever before.
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Complete asshole
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good heavenly lord
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Charlie dropped the ball at the goaline. :(
Deadpool leader!
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Hippo in a blue bikini top, how nice...
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Offseason.
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Clearly.
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she spilled over. water manipulation is tricky
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I think you might be giving them too much credit with you 'Lost Generation' talk, but now I remember in what high regard you hold for the West in general.
You are quite simply an ambassador, and your words are too kind.
The "Lost Generation" is a term used to refer to the generation, actually an age cohort, that came of age during World War I. The term was popularized by Ernest Hemingway who used it as one of two contrasting epigraphs for his novel, "The Sun Also Rises." In that volume Hemingway credits the phrase to Gertrude Stein, who was then his mentor and patron.
The term, therefore, does not refer to all of the expatriate artists who lived in Paris after World War I. It clearly, as is seen from the original quote as reported by Hemingway, refers to his generation, those who were members of the age classes called to duty in the "Great War." This generation included distinguished artists such as Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, T.S. Eliot, John Dos Passos, Waldo Peirce, Alan Seeger, and, Erich Maria Remarque.
havent seen you post in like 3 years stud welcon bak
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Thanks.
Good to be here.
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these acters need to start acting more greatfull and blessed by the good lord instead of acting like they pwn everyone thats the problem
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Will you usually briing the un-gay to a thread with pics....unfortunately I must give you this for that pic:
(http://www.abload.de/img/son-i-am-disappoint1re2.jpg)
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Detroit ain't no one‘s emerald city.
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how much $ did he make from all the sold out dates?
#winning
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sheen is awesome
love that guy
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I know his dad and he is concerned. The real fools appear to be those who purchased tickets to see his 'act'. Some even bought tickets for each of his 'performances' and flew great distances to attend.
And I believe that the scalpers are regretting it now.
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how much $ did he make from all the sold out dates?
#winning
Most tickets were bought by ticket agencies misjudging the market. They ended up selling for less than face value. He still got paid yes, so kinda winning?
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total deadpool on this guy
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What the hell did the audience expect? Morons for paying to see this guy.
X2.
WOOOSSSHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH