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Question: Please help if you can. I've Googled this subject to death and can't come up with the answer.

I need the complete list and description of Charlie Sheen's tattoos and location on his body.

If you watched the episode of the TV series "Two And A Half Men" on Monday the 24th of March can you tell me what was the tattoo a picture of that was shown on his, I believe, right hip. That is really all I need to know. My 83 year old father-in-law watches the show religiously and because of bad eye sight he couldn't make out what the tattoo was. He is very curious. Now my father-in-law has me wondering.

I thank you very much for any information you supply.


Answers: Please help if you can. I've Googled this subject to death and can't come up with the answer.

I need the complete list and description of Charlie Sheen's tattoos and location on his body.

If you watched the episode of the TV series "Two And A Half Men" on Monday the 24th of March can you tell me what was the tattoo a picture of that was shown on his, I believe, right hip. That is really all I need to know. My 83 year old father-in-law watches the show religiously and because of bad eye sight he couldn't make out what the tattoo was. He is very curious. Now my father-in-law has me wondering.

I thank you very much for any information you supply.

Rose put a "Rose" tattoo on Charlies' hip, it was red with black outlining, as he slept under the spell of her "flu pills" she brought back from England...it looked rather large, I would say about the size of my hand, (female)...and looked rather pretty.

In total, Charlie Sheen has 13 tattoos on his body, and for each one there is a story. There's the sting-ray inside his left ankle, denoting membership of the gang he formed with four friends - including his stunt double Eddie Braun and Nicolas Cage - back in the summer of 1990, when they all owned vintage Corvette Stingray sports cars 'and some permanent logo was needed'.

There's the winged letter 'D' inside his right ankle, for the name of his first wife, whom he left after five months in 1996 (he's in the process of having that one melted off by laser). There's the one in the softest part of his left wrist: the name 'Denise' written in a delicate, curling script, for Denise Richards, the actress he married in 2002. And then there's the one right over his heart: a cartoon of a rough wooden sign held in place by a giant nail, bearing the words back in 15 minutes.

For that one, he turned up at a Hollywood tattoo parlour at midnight, as it was closing, and explained he wanted a tattoo of an ashtray on his chest, the smoke from a cigarette trailing up over his pectoral muscle. But somehow, when it was finished at six in the morning, the design had been supplanted by the wooden sign. 'I remember we couldn't get the drawing of the ashtray right - it went from our inability to get the angle and the look that was correct for a chest ashtray, right?

And somehow it went to a sign and then I had to find a logo and because it was over the heart I thought it would be really symbolic that it represented my commitment toé committing.' Back in 15 minutes? 'Exactly. Not interested in staying too long.' What year was that? For a second Charlie Sheen pauses and tries to get a rough fix on when, exactly, during a long decade lost in cocaine and vodka, he might have spent six hours lying in a chair enduring this painful, significant and - usually - memorable process. And then he gives up. 'I don't,' he admits with open resignation, 'have a clue.'

Despite his past excesses, Charlie Sheen still finds he can remember almost everything he's done. It's just the order of events he isn't so sure about. The years 1996 to 1998 - leading up to an overdose - were the worst. This is where he reaches for a fighter-pilot plane-crash metaphor.

'I was - I was flaming out,' he says. 'Starting to - I can remember specific conversations. And what the person was wearing. And what we were doing. I just can't remember if it happened,' he says, with a self- deprecating chuckle, 'before this thing, or after - later. I regret losing the time. But I can't change it. So I've grown to just accept it, and I think I've made enough amends to be at peace with that.'

These days Charlie Sheen is sometimes unexpectedly revisited by his memories. He'll just be sitting in traffic, when suddenly he'll be hit by an image flashing up from the past. He'll get a terrible cringe, a physical jolt. The last time it happened was just a few weeks ago: something from the darkest years, fragmented, jumbled.

'I can't tell you exactly what happened, but I know that Dave was there, he brought three gals, and the next image is me - heh - screaming them into the elevator at gunpoint. So I don't know what happened between - ha ha - Dave arriving, that introduction, and then their being dismissed at gunpoint. That image will hit me and, you know, I have a biological reaction to it. It changes my chemistry for an instant.'

Sheen says he never knows what pictures his memory will reveal to him next, or when. 'They show up randomly. It's good that they do. Because they're little reminders,' he says, 'that I'm on the right path.'

Charlie Sheen has been clean for more than five years now. But for almost all his time as a major Hollywood film star - from his lead role in 1986 in the Oscar-winning Platoon, until 1998, when he was sent into rehab by court order - his acting was eclipsed by his off-screen reputation.

The son of the Apocalypse Now star Martin Sheen, Charlie grew up on film sets, the archetypal Hollywood kid. He smoked his first joint at 11, amid the chaotic Philippine filming of Apocalypse; he attended high school with the acting siblings Sean and Chris Penn and Rob and Chad Lowe, and at home the group made their own Super 8 films - acting, writing and directing.

The youngest of three brothers, all of whom became actors, he saw, as a teenager, the eldest, Emilio, féted as part of the Brat Pack. By the time he dropped out of high school to become an actor himself he'd already been arrested for marijuana possession and credit card fraud, and lost his virginity to a Vegas hooker - whom he paid using his father's credit card.

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