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A man's gotta keep busy, after all.
The 'Two and a Half Men' creator ribs his star, and writes him a sad, sad poem.
Because he's "ready" to go back to work, and they're not.
Because when he went to rehab, they temporarily lost their jobs.
It's not the financial catastrophe it's made out to be, but it could be a personal one.
'Mike and Molly' and 'Rules of Engagement' may help fill the void left by 'Two and a Half Men.'
"We are profoundly concerned for his health and well-being," says a CBS rep.
The "suitcase of coke" is not to blame.
Plus, Amy Poehler's stock photo modeling career comes back to haunt her, on our regular late-night roundup.
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