Charlie Sheen Hates Bowling Shirts



Charlie Sheen as Charlie Harper 

His Two and a Half Men character often dons one, and men around the nation can be seen wearing them on the weekends, in pubs, clubs, and, well, bowling alleys, but Charlie Sheen is not a fan of the ever popular bowling shirt.

Ok, honestly this story isn’t really about Charlie’s dislike for the shirts, it’s about his infamous, ongoing feud with CBS. It looks like they’re back at it again. This time CBS sent Charlie a Cease & Desist letter after they learned he was using his Two and a Half Men promo shots to promote his new show, Anger Management.

In true Charlie fashion (which apparently doesn’t include bowling shirts), he responded by being a crude smartass. ”I’m thrilled.  It insulates me from having to redundantly see myself in the idiotic bowling shirt.  Perhaps if  Warner Bros. spent as much time and energy focusing on their show, it wouldn’t be such a steaming pile of ass.”

Such eloquent words, I guess that’s the opposite of ‘winning’. It’s kind of a gnarly visual though. It could have been better had he said a “steaming pile of Kardashian.”

I can’t say I disagree with him about the show, it is terrible, but I never liked it from the beginning. Same show, different bimbos every time. Bowling shirts, however … is it bad that I love them?


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  • http://www.twitter.com/baywatchboy baywatchboy

    Bowling shirts made a big comeback in 1983 when Rodney Dangerfield featured them in “Easy Money”