McMahon: It's A Gamble
by Pat McMahon/KTAR (March 8th, 2011 @ 12:40pm)
Just as the nation was receiving good news about our unemployment figures improving now we get slapped with this crushing blow. Charlie Sheen is officially out of a job.
As I'm sure you know by now, yesterday afternoon Warner Brother's Television announced they had terminated his services on the series "Two & a Half Men."
Not only does this put Charlie in line at the unemployment office, look at the ripple affects on our economy. Now that the Sheen is off the cocaine trade, what do those business people do with all that product that will just sit on the shelves?
And what about the hookers who will be victims of this supply and demand nightmare. Shouldn't they stand up…for their rights?
Soon Mercedes will have to stop replacing Charlie's cars that mysteriously go over a cliff (There have been two, so far.). That could even effect German American relations.
When I think of what Charlies will be remembered by historians, Chaplin may be near the top. He didn't need to speak much less use profanity. One Charlie had angels instead of goddesses. Charlie brown had Lucy to remind him of his flaws.
But how will Charlie Sheen be remembered decades from now? Sadly he won't.