So if you hadn't heard, there were reports of gunfire on WKU's campus today. Per the press release at 4 pm CST today, there are no confirmed gunshots ever fired on campus today. What is confirmed is that there was a fight between two individuals that stemmed off from a disagreement at a party or club this past weekend. One person was injured, possibly a broken arm, and has already been treated and released.
Pretty sad somebody couldn't tell the difference between the sound of a punch and a gunshot... On the brightside, there's some confidence in the responsiveness of the WKU system to warn about potential emergencies in efforts to keep students safe.
As you probably can tell, I am excited about fall break this year. I am going on an exciting into the unknown (from my perspective) into the land of cows, hurricanes, Bushes, oil companies, a star, and where everything is bigger...you guessed it- TEXAS. I am going with some pretty cool cats, so it's simply goin to be amazing. Beat that.
We no longer claim any Bushes, nor do we desire anymore at any point in the future. If you find yourself around Nacogdoches give me a call! (936)569-0217
Well, last night I placed membership at Eastside. I feel good about my decision, and look forward to this next semester being at Eastside.
I also went to West End's early service yesterday afternoon and listened to Thaxter Dickey. It was a good lesson, despite being from FC. haha, jk---it was in fact a really good lesson, so go read Gen 3 and look at the four questions addressed to Adam and Eve.
I was just trying to think of a nickname for you on my friend's list...and I was thinking about "all over the map" or "can't make up his mind"......in a joking way of course, but think about it...you went from west side to southside to eastside and west end somewhere in there and other ends and sides im sure..isn't that funny that so many churches name themselves based on their "side"??? hope you're doing well...and btw..WHY SO SERIOUS?
The Dark Knight chased Spider-Man 3 from the record books with a $155.3 opening weekend gross, per Exhibitor Relations Co. estimates today.
The figure capped three days of eye-popping figures for the Christopher Nolan film. The highlights:
• The Dark Knight made more money in Friday midnight screenings ($18.5 million) than its predecessor, Batman Begins, made in any one day.
• The Dark Knight made more money in one day ($66.4 million on Friday) than Batman Begins made in any one weekend.
• The Dark Knight made about as much money in its second-biggest day ($48 million on Saturday) as Batman Begins made in its biggest weekend ($48.7 million).
• The Dark Knight made more money in its third-biggest day ($39 million on Sunday) than Get Smart and You Don't Mess With the Zohan, to name two recent hits, made in their respective opening weekends.
• The Dark Knight made more money in its biggest day than Hancock, WALL-E and Kung-Fu Panda, to name three recent supersize hits, made in their respective opening weekends.
• The Dark Knight made more money in its opening weekend than the previous top-three-opening Batman movies (Batman Forever, Batman Begins, Batman Returns) made in their opening weekends—combined.
About the only thing The Dark Knight didn't do was keep up the frenetic pace it set with Friday's $66.4 million blowout, a performance which set new records as Hollywood's biggest-ever opening day and biggest-ever single day.
"Some people probably stayed away [to avoid] the crowds," Exhibitor Relations' Jeff Bock said.
Bock does not think audiences will stay away next weekend. He expects The Dark Knight will become only the second movie this summer, after Iron Man, to hold the No. 1 position at the box office for more than one weekend.
"Spider-Man 3 was savaged by critics, and it fell off pretty quickly," Bock said. "I don't expect anything to happen with The Dark Knight."
Especially not with the Heath Ledger factor at play.
To Bock, The Dark Knight's box office benefited immensely from both curiosity and buzz surrounding Ledger's performance as iconic Batman foe The Joker. The role was the last completed by the young actor before his death in January.
"This is really unprecedented, an actor in a blockbuster film dying before the release," Bock said.
"Unprecedented" is one word to sum up the weekend.
It was truly incredible. Already I can't wait for the next one. And for more good news, I hear they don't ever plan on bringing back the boy wonder, Robin. So thankful.
why so serious? i LOVED that movie! ive actually seen it TWICE now! thanks for the comment on my blog. yes, it was abigail. lesley died a long time ago from a heart attack. im sure ill be seein ya soon in the bg!