Charlie Sheen

Charlie Sheen Credit: Getty Images

The warlock may have had enough of his patented brand of #winning.

Charlie Sheen regrets some of his bizarre behavior during the year, in which the 47-year-old lost his gig on “Two and a Half Men,” trashed hotel rooms, went on benders, took on a gaggle of goddesses and preached about “tiger blood.”

“Looking back on it, I don’t think I would trade it, but there are portions of it I would have amended a little bit,” he told Matt Lauer on NBC’s “Today” show Wednesday. “I don’t know, the tiger blood [thing], it was so silly and people took it so seriously, and I figured, ‘All right, I’ll continue to give the people what they want,’ you know?”

The Sheenius, who will be honored with a Comedy Central roast airing Monday at 10 p.m., also said that he’s “absolutely” sober, making amends with his exes and seeing his kids.
 

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'It's difficult for us to find any skilled labor' A new poll blames Long Island's ever-rising cost of living, shortage of affordable homes and other factors for making it hard for employers to hire and retain employees. Newsday TV's Doug Geed reports.

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