Thanks to Charlie Sheen's interesting Twitter post accompanied by a picture of himself with Brian Peck, we all recently found out that the former "Two and a Half Men" star went searching for the Loch Ness Monster last weekend. Some reports claim he was in Scotland for 4 days whereas others say that, bummed about not finding the creature; Sheen came home after just one day.
Sheen, Peck and friend Todd Zeile stayed at the historic Aldourie Castle, which stands at the southern shores of Loch Ness, sparing no expense in order to see the mythical beast.
Lavinia Turner, general manager of the castle, informed the media that the men did in fact go out on the lake during there stay.
"All I can say is that Mr Sheen and his party were perfect guests and thoroughly enjoyed their trip to Scotland and Loch Ness," she explained. "They had a wonderful and relaxing time but unfortunately didn't see any sign of Nessie although I'm sure they'll be back in the future to try again."
Here is the Twitter post from Sheen:
once again MIT grant sanctioned archeologists Pekk & Sheen, rig battle gear for tonight's sortie on the Loch Ness. c https://t.co/OLVS5sqhTW
— Charlie Sheen (@charliesheen) July 5, 2013
Charlie is of course not the only one interested in the Loch Ness Monster. Nicknamed “Nessy,” the mythical creature became quite the story starting in 1933, catching the attention of pretty much everyone.
An infamous photograph of the creature, taken by Hugh Gray, is the only real evidence of the creature in 80 years. Scientists have written off Nessy as a simple myth, saying that continued sightings are set ups and wishful thinking.
Wouldn’t it be great if Charlie Sheen were the one to finally find the Loch Ness Monster, though?
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