Charlie Sheen Wins in Cleveland, Trademarks Key Phrases
Posted by K.C. Morgan Categories: Movies, Television, Rumors,

We kinda hate to say that Charlie Sheen showed professionalism and grace by shouldering his epic defeat in Detroit and going on to rock Cleveland to score a huge standing ovation -- that’s too much like paying the former Two and a Half Men actor a compliment. Instead, we’ll blame his amazing recovery and newfound comedic chops on Adonis DNA… while it’s still free for us to do so.
That could change soon. Along with Adonis DNA, Charlie Sheen’s company Hyro-gliff has filed paperwork to trademark several of the entertainer’s popular phrases, including tiger blood, violent torpedo of truth, sober valley lodge and duh, winning.
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| E! Online
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Charlie Sheen’s Tiger Blood Becomes Energy Drink
Posted by K.C. Morgan Categories: Television, Drugs,
Doesn’t everyone want to have a little tiger blood running through their veins? Thanks to Harcos Labs, now everyone can. We’re about to buy a Winning 6-Pack of the specially-blended brew right now.
Every word out of Charlie Sheen’s mouth has been rabidly followed, re-Tweeted and reported by the press, and one of his more shining nuggets of wisdom has revolved around “tiger blood.” It is this, by the way, which makes Sheen so superior to others.
The Harcos version of tiger blood is “made from 100% passion specifically to make your brain fire in a way that’s not from this particular terrestrial realm.”
Totally. And before you start thinking you can, as the product description suggests, “take more drugs than anyone can survive,” a disclaimer: Harcos is clear to point out that “we don’t know what banging 7 gram rocks means” and adds “don’t do drugs.”
Indeed. Drink tiger blood instead.
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