Sheen mans up on underling-salary issue

Least he can do.

February 9, 2011 at 10:01PM
(The Minnesota Star Tribune)
(The Minnesota Star Tribune)

He would pay a third; the studio would pick up the rest. If he returns from rehab - also known as "his house" - in the next few weeks, it's expected they can film the rest of the season without screwing up the schedule.

Which means he will be cured very soon. By the way, we keep using this picture because it's not only illustrative of the fellow's personality, you get an idea of what he sees at in the mirror when he's trying to remember who he is.

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