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Raving lunacy12/23/2023 Sheen's quotes, culled from interviews with NBC, ABC, TMZ, and CNN, are popping up as mock Facebook status updates and serving as fodder for various Twitter accounts featuring made-up tweets by the actor. Sheen himself has never been in more demand. One could actually argue the show has never been more popular. Bottom line: there's plenty of money to be made with Sheen back on the small screen, and none if he's not. Sheen earned $30 million last year on the show's back end. Last season, it generated $155.1 million in CBS ad revenue according to Kantar Media. Sheen's hit show "Two and a Half Men" is the most-watched comedy in prime time averaging 15.2 million viewers. Definitely recommend you read this, i may even read his other books at a later date.When you're a self-proclaimed "rock star from Mars" with "goddesses" living at your "Sober Valley Lodge," it only makes one wonder are you a raving lunatic or a marketing genius? While many are writing Charlie off as having a mental meltdown and suffering career suicide, he is actually asking for a 50% pay increase. In this case it was Terry Tibbx from Fonejacker, simply because i do not know what Mr Courtney sounds like, but he looks like terry tibbs, much love, goodnaaaayt!Īnyways, simply funny book, i laughed out loud lots reading this, he is very funny and very naughty, likes slapping people, and was a repo-man, or whatever their called, big time gangster who likes E's and spliffs. Now, when i read an autobiography, i read it in the voice of the person who wrote it. This may have seemed a tad far fetched for some, and the book had just begun, but by jove, i remember some raver once popping his false eye out and ploking it in a drink, i do, i really do! It begins with a story about some raver who took out his glass eye and plonk it in a drink. So imagine my surprise when i begin to read this book. Nah, a few more sometimes, anyway, being all misty eyed as some of us my age get now (39) at a time when dance music was new and exciting and going out was actually a full scale rebellious mission to have the time of your life. I bought this book because I was a bit of a raver back in the day, from 89 to 2000, thats how many pills i had per night. I have no idea, I didn't until now anyway. Told with characteristic humour and brazen honesty, Raving Lunacy reveals the darker side of the era known as the summer of love. Dave was, as ever, in the thick of it and saw and experienced the explosion, the fallout, the casualties and the successes. The clientele that came to the parties was, in Dave's words, 'the most colourful characters London has to offer'. From parties in prisons, sewers, railway arches and aircraft hangers, to legitimacy (Dave and his partner Terry Turbo won 1999's 'Best Large Promotions of the Year') Raving Lunacy covers the ground that Stop the Ride left out, as Dave details what went on after the doors were shut tight. Raving Lunacy is the story of this double life, and how one world spilled over into the other. Notorious in London's criminal underworld, Dave is also a big name in the club and dance scene. Dave Courtney, whose autobiography, Stop the Ride, I Want to Get Off, was a huge bestseller, reveals all from another hidden aspect of London's underworld.
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