Charlie Sheen wished his army of followers "dogspeed" as he seemingly pulled the plug on his Twitter feed late this week. "Reach for the stars, everyone," Sheen wrote Thursday on #winning. "Dogspeed, Cadre. Out."
The
sign-off message was accompanied by a photo taken out of an airplane
cockpit showing a bottle of Tabasco sauce on the dashboard. But one had
to read fast because by Friday night the Twitter page in question was no
longer available, the Chicago Tribune said.
Sheen used #winning
for more than a year to vent, posture and philosophize about his
full-throttle lifestyle and his angry public departure from the CBS
comedy hit "Two and a Half Men." The crowd following Sheen in cyberspace
reached about 8 million before Thursday's grand finale.
Sheen, who has landed a new gig on "Anger Management," seemed to lose his enthusiasm in recent weeks, the Tribune said.
Sheen told "Rolling Stone" he had been using #winning to declare victory at a time he was actually floundering in "quicksand."
"How does he consider any of it a victory?," Sheen said. "I was in total denial."
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