Charlie Sheen Is Trying To Trademark His New Catchphrases
As heard on your information update with Jim Rondenelli this morning, Charlie Sheen, the self-proclaimed possessor of “Adonis DNA” is betting that some the colorful catchphrases he coined or popularized during his unprecedented pop cultural rampage will stick around for a long time. He is trying to trademark 22 of them.
Hydro-gliff, a California company that was formed last month and has the same address as Sheen’s lawyer, has applied to trademark such utterances as “Duh, Winning,” “Tiger Blood,” “Rock Star from Mars” and “I’m Not Bipolar, I’m Bi-Winning.”
Through Hydro-gliff, Sheen also seeks the rights to “Sober Valley Lodge,” which he has been calling his house, and “Sheen’s Goddesses,” which is how he refers to his two girlfriends.
Winning the trademarks (and I use the term ‘winning’ loosely) would allow Sheen to license them, and could help offset the financial hit he took when he lost his $1.8 million per-episode ‘Two and a Half Men’ gig. Rumor has it that he will return to the show, will you watch?


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