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This list is a joke lol..And Sheen is a Reds fan
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Charlie Sheen is a Reds fan. He grew up in SW Ohio

Charlie Sheen was a huge Reds fan long before he donated $50,000 to the Reds Community Fund when Marty Brennaman got his head shaved in 2012.

For years, Sheen has owned seats from Crosley Field. He played a 1919 Black Sox outfielder in "Eight Men Out" shot here in 1988, and starred as pitcher Ricky "Wild Thing" Vaughn in two "Major League" movies.

Sheen said he matched the $50,000 raised from Brennaman's haircut because "the city of Cincinnati has opened its arms to me so graciously."

 
Thanks Otto


"On a quiet Saturday morning in Chillicothe, Missouri, July 7, 1928, a local bakery began selling loaves of bread that looked radically different from anything customers had seen before. Instead of the typical unsliced loaves wrapped in wax paper or cloth, these loaves were neatly sliced—uniformly, cleanly, and automatically. It was a revolutionary moment in American consumer culture, born from one man’s mechanical imagination. That man was Otto Frederick Rohwedder, and that day marked both his 48th birthday and the beginning of sliced bread’s commercial life."
 
Say goodbye to a great actor who has entertained us for a very long time.
With me it started when he was in the TV series "Streets of San Francisco"
in 1972-1977. Then he was in movies of the 1980s which were all big hits.
Also, he landed Cathrine Zeta-Jones, one of the most beautiful women in acting.
 
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