Charlie seeking trademark on 'Sheen-isms'
Scandalous star, Charlie Sheen, is reportedly busy in a legal application seeking to trademark 22 of his famous catchphrases, which have also come to be dubbed "Sheen-isms." Reuters

Charlie Sheen's Violent Torpedo of Truth/Defeat is Not an Option tour has been gaining a lot of attention since it kicked off this past weekend first in Detroit and then in Chicago.

The former Two and a Half Men star did not receive a warm welcome in Detroit as he was booed at by the audience and by a harsh critique from media outlets.

According to TMZ the second show of his tour, in Chicago, featured Sheen reading a poem he wrote about how he hates Detroit.

It is still not clear what the purpose of the show is. It's quite possible Sheen himself does not know what it is supposed to be either.

According to a number of reports Sheen's first show in Detroit was an unorganized mess, but during the second show in Chicago he answered questions from an interviewer on stage.

Sheen's performances are likely to change from city to city so stay tuned to see what the troubled actor is up to next.