Charlie Sheen Tells Ashton Kutcher: “Quit Barfing on My Old Show” (PHOTO)

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5:37 pm, January 6th, 2014

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Charlie Sheen seemed to first offer an apology to Ashton Kutcher on Monday, but then promptly dissed him again.

As Gossip Cop reported, the former “Two and a Half Men” star took to Twitter over the weekend to slam his replacement as a “lame” addition to the show.

Now, just over 24 hours later, Sheen tweeted a new message for Kutcher.

“hey Ashton sorry bro all good,” began the star before writing, “now quit barfing on my old brilliant show.”

Sheen went on to add, “Remember Punk’d? how duz it feel?” before signing his tweet with “c harp,” a reference to his “Men” character Charlie Harper.

The “Anger Management” star also included a mugshot of Woody Allen’s character from the movie Take The Money and Run (see below).

Draw your own conclusions.

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Roseanne Slams Chuck Lorre and Ashton Kutcher for Allegedly Stealing Joke for Two and a Half Men

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8:14 pm, October 4th, 2013

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Roseanne is blasting Chuck Lorre for reportedly stealing one of her jokes and using it on “Two and a Half Men” with star Ashton Kutcher.

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The actress-comedienne ranted about the alleged theft on Twitter on Friday, writing, “friends told me that ashton kuchner is stealing my jokes without any sense of being conscious of being a f*cking thief. #chucklorre”

The line in question — “I’m wet where I’m supposed to be dry and dry where I’m supposed to be wet” — Roseanne says is from her 2006 HBO standup special, which she claims falls under copyright laws.

The star went on to slam Lorre both professionally and personally, even bringing up the TV creator’s past issues with alcohol addiction, and directing some of her missives to Kutcher.

“HOLLYWOOD TV  ‘WRITERS’ r actually just souless thieves of comics’ intellectual property. #f*ckashtonKuchner #f*ckChuck #f*ckthieves,” tweeted Roseanne.

She wrote to Kutcher, “@aplusk YOU STOLE ONE OF MY JOKES ON UR CHUCK LORRE SHOW-stop doing that to comics-tell ur ‘writers’ to attempt 2 write their own jokes!!”

“@AplusK there are a lot of DEAD comics that your show could steal jokes from who won’t be upset like I am. #ignoranceisbliss,” added Roseanne.

She wrote in another, “Chuck Lorre has made MILLIONS-hundreds of millions-YET-he STEALS COMEDIAN’S WRITING-helps himself 2 STEAL other ppl’s work w no guilt.”

“If i’m unable2 sue billionaire chuck lorre4 theft, then I will force myself 2 watch his shows-& steal his jokes 2-altho NOT many R FUNNY,” Roseanne went on.

She continued, “I can C chuck in the room: ‘guys, let’s b careful when lifting jokes frm comics-don’t steal copyrighted HBO special jokes-b more discreet.’”

Lorre — who Roseanne claimed was fired from her eponymous sitcom for being a “drunk” — has not responded to the allegations.

Check out video of the “Two and a Half Men” scene below.

PHOTOS – Chuck and Ashton at TCA Panel – SEE HERE!

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Ashton Kutcher, Jon Cryer Returning for New Men Season, Angus T. Jones Out

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9:01 pm, April 26th, 2013

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Get ready for more “Two and a Half Men.”

Ashton Kutcher and Jon Cryer will return for the hit sitcom’s 11th season this fall, CBS confirmed on Friday.

They won’t be joined, however, by “half” man Angus T. Jones, at least not in a regular capacity.

He will reportedly appear — if at all — as a guest star.

RELATED – Watch: Charlie Sheen Returns to “Two and a Half Men” Lot With Military Tank

The actor’s future with the show was unclear after he filmed a Christian testimonial video last year, blasting the series as ”filth” and urging viewers to stop watching.

Jones later issued an apology for “disrespecting” his colleagues, and CBS boss Les Moonves said in December that the issue was unresolved, but a “piece of cake” compared to dealing with star Charlie Sheen’s infamous meltdown and firing.

The next month, entertainment president Nina Tassler said the network wanted Jones to stay with the show, and that she thought he wanted to, as well.

Apparently plans have changed.

Will you watch “Two and a Half Men” without Jones?

PHOTOS – “Two and a Half Men” Stars at CBS Upfront – SEE PICS HERE!

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