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Walk On It - Ciara
Coconut Juice (Rmx) - Tyga ft. Lil Wayne & Rich Boy *HOT*
"I like a tall man, like 6′4″, because when I have on heels I’m 6′. I want him to be about 250 pounds. I also want him to be educated and respectful. Those are the first couple of things I look for. But really there is no perfect guy. There’s always something you’re going to have to accept that you don’t like…I don’t like guys that smoke weed."
Who does that leave standing?
courtesy of: Blackjackskanz
Detective Mike Mohney said Monday 20-year-old Spencer Taylor of Three Rivers has been booked for investigation of larceny and malicious destruction of property.
Taylor is scheduled to be arraigned Aug. 5 in St. Joseph County District Court.Mohney says officers who were dispatched early Sunday to the theater arrived to find employees restraining a man wearing a purple suit, a green wig and face paint in the style of Batman's nemesis in The Dark Knight.
What a Dumbass, your gonna get arrested for trying to steal some posters, and to make it worse do it while dressed up in the wildest costume you could think of. "Why so Serious?"...Oh I know why, because you just realized you did the dumbest thing in your life.
The Caped Crusader's blockbuster outing, "The Dark Knight," sold an estimated $75.6 million worth of tickets during the three days beginning Friday, taking its total to $314.2 million, distributor Warner Bros. Pictures said.
A week after it scored a record-breaking $158 million opening, "The Dark Knight" added a new title to its impressive list of superlatives: the best second weekend, surpassing the holiday-boosted $72 million haul of 2004's "Shrek 2.""The Dark Knight" now ranks as the second-biggest movie of the year, just behind the $315 million haul of "Iron Man," and the 23rd-biggest of all time.
The previous speed record for a $300 million film was 16 days set by "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest" in 2006. The next target is $400 million, which took "Shrek 2" 43 days to reach. Warner Bros. distribution president Dan Fellman predicted "The Dark Knight" would take just 18 days to reach that milestone.
"Where we go from there, it's uncharted waters," Fellman said.