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* In some cases, a card numbered "111" is used when he has "nothing to write about". It has only been seen on two occasions.
* In some cases, a card numbered "111" is used when he has "nothing to write about". It has only been seen on two occasions.
* On the season 2 episode of ''Two and a Half Men'', "Does This Smell Funny to You?", the text is replaced with the words "Gone fishin'", and the background is a picture of Chuck Lorre underwater in a scuba suit giving the "OK" signal to the camera. The vanity card number for this one is #138.
* On the season 2 episode of ''Two and a Half Men'', "Does This Smell Funny to You?", the text is replaced with the words "Gone fishin'", and the background is a picture of Chuck Lorre underwater in a scuba suit giving the "OK" signal to the camera. The vanity card number for this one is #138.
* On the ''Young Sheldon'' episode, "A Pineapple and the Bosom of Male Friendship", the essay is in a different font.
* On December 13, 2012, the essay is replaced with a picture of Chuck Lorre dressed as a ballet dancer along with the other dancers, while the text reads "Happy Holidays".
* On December 13, 2012, the essay is replaced with a picture of Chuck Lorre dressed as a ballet dancer along with the other dancers, while the text reads "Happy Holidays".
* On the season 7 episode of ''Two and a Half Men'', "Warning, It's Dirty", "CHUCK LORRE" is replaced with another logo called "A Marty Pepper Production" in an old-school Broadway background with a funny voice saying "It's a Pepper!", followed by a cuckoo sound.
* On the season 7 episode of ''Two and a Half Men'', "Warning, It's Dirty", "CHUCK LORRE" is replaced with another logo called "A Marty Pepper Production" in an old-school Broadway background with a funny voice saying "It's a Pepper!", followed by a cuckoo sound.

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