Monday, April 4, 2011

Violent Torpedo Of Truth Chicago


Well me and the lady just got back from an awesome 2.5 day road trip, it is always awesome to get out of town for a couple days. This time we took off to Chicago to see Charlie Sheen... Yeah we did it, and yeah it was awesome. First, let me start out by saying that Chicago is probably the worst place I have ever had the displeasure of driving in. I am pretty sure the state if Illinois will give anyone a license to drive. We got in late Saturday, and checked into our swanky ass hotel... Check out Hotel Monaco if you are ever in Chicago. After checking in we went for a little walk, and went to The Emerald Loop for a drink, trying to get a Strongbow Cider on tap... but we had to settle for Magners, the bartender put it on ice, totally killer. Dont really drink anymore, but I am a sucker for some cider. We called it a night. Sunday was the show day, we went to Gino's East to try some traditional Chicago deep dish, than we checked out the Magnificent Mile, and Anna did some shopping. Also the Pirates one again... score!

Now it was show time we took to the theater with no idea what we were in for, the spectacle outside was crazy with fans, and news crews. We went in, bought a $4.00 cup of water, and took our seats...

What I witnessed changed my thoughts on Mr. Sheen. I am pretty sure we are not witnessing a public meltdown, but quite the opposite, he is actually winning, and speaking his mind, while it might not be the norm, it is the truth. I think most people, just cant decipher what he is trying to say. With that being said, I think most will be disappointed that this is not some freak show, but just a man speaking his mind in a colorful manner.

The crowd was rude, and I think they were expecting this freak show, no one would be quiet and let him talk, and I could see his frustration. The "girls" behind us were probably the worst examples of life on planet earth, and I am pretty sure they are the reason why aliens would want to eliminate us. I heard about the disastrous Detroit show, which probably was due to the crowd, and not Mr. Sheen. Im glad we went, and have found a new respect for Charlie Sheen. I hope I'm not wrong.

Team Sheen!

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