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Mrs Sheen feels guilty about Charlie's addiction problems and blames herself. Of all her boys, his delivery was the only one where she asked for pain killers and thinks because of it, she started him down that road.

Emilio's wife went to Michigan with me.
 
Mrs Sheen feels guilty about Charlie's addiction problems and blames herself. Of all her boys, his delivery was the only one where she asked for pain killers and thinks because of it, she started him down that road.

Emilio's wife went to Michigan with me.


Mr Sheen did enough coke and acid to kill a racehorse on the site of Apocalypse >:D
 
Interesting family. They all live within relative proximity of one another in Malibu and the Two and a Half Men setting for "Charlie" is pretty much reality. Emilio's house is older and they have chickens and a few other smaller farm animals.
 
Mrs Sheen feels guilty about Charlie's addiction problems and blames herself. Of all her boys, his delivery was the only one where she asked for pain killers and thinks because of it, she started him down that road.

Emilio's wife went to Michigan with me.

Wow.

The closest contact I ever got to celebrity at Michigan was Dick Purtan's daughter, and Mike Ilitch's son.

I've seen some people I did theater with there in bit parts on TV shows and commercials, from time to time.
 
I wonder if gasoline is more expensive in Malibu or Clarkston?

I'd guess a little higher in Malibu, it's probably not that that easy to get those trucks in and out of there on the PCH.

I was just there last week for the first time in a while, and it turns out I'll likely be spending a little more time in Malibu these days, working with a friend on a business endeover getting under way there.
 
Yeah but Malibu is SoCal, a significant and relevant place. Clarkston is not. It's rural.
 
Well, well, well ...gas is actually cheaper when you're buying it in one of the nation's most beautiful cities.

And more expensive if you've somehow overshot Pontiac and find yourselfin Clarkston.
 
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