Posted on 05/23/2014 11:52:56 AM PDT by rickmichaels
In the three years since Charlie Sheens bizarre meltdown, the actor has toned down his antics considerably, coming out of the woodwork ever so often to issue a dictum on topics of personal interest, like Two and a Half Men or Rob Ford. But on Thursday, Sheen sharpened his claws and dug into singer Rihanna in a lengthy Twitter screed after the singer refused to meet his fiancee at a restaurant.
According to Sheen, who seemed to recall the encounter in verse, he and fiancee Scottine Sheen (formerly porn star Brett Rossi) were out to dinner for the latters brithday when they learned that Rihanna was sitting at a table nearby. I sent a request over to her table to introduce my fiancé Scotty to her, as she is a huge fan, Sheen wrote, adding that personally I couldnt pick her out of a line-up at gunpoint.
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Alright. So a woman wants to go out to dinner and doesn’t want to be bothered. The idiot who thinks that *his* entertainment is first is offended when she says, “No thank you” to a meeting.
Honestly, it looks to me as if Sheen is the one who’s full of himself here.
Good for her, who wants to meet crazy drug addicts.
Remember the old saying
Better to keep one’s thoughts to themselves and let people wonder if they’re an idiot, rather than revealing them and removing all doubt.
Twitter pretty much allowed people to reveal themselves as the idiots they are.
Charlie Sheen, I doubt if he took part in the #realmendontbuygirls campaign.
Big effing deal.
I ran into Charlize Theron and Sean Penn @ The Standard Hote l last month.
I didn’t bother them and they stuck to their own conversatio n.
Yoj know the rules when we stay at these places”Respect Others Privacy”
Narcissistic blow hard.
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