We're seeing it tonight at a theater that's part of a huge entertainment complex on the river (restaurants, bars, theater, aquarium, shopping, arcade, etc.). I'm assuming there will be more security tonight, but that's got to be hard as hell to screen for.
Still, some extra security won't be unappreciated.
Vortex, did you see the craziness with your biker post to Good Stuff?? 30K notes!
I tried to post about this on facebook, but could not.
Years ago, after seeing a piece on BACA on the news, I wrote to the president of the organization, thanking them for being there for kids in a way I wish someone had been there for me.
I was incredibly choked up by his earnest and sincere response.
It was short and very raw...clearly not a fellow with a lot of book learning. He thanked me for saying nice things about them and then said that he was sorry that no one was there for me.
"If I could have I would have."
I'll never forget it.
eta: corrected for the irony of having loads of book learning plus dyslexia. sigh.
bonny, that is utterly lovely. I teared up reading that.
bonny, that is utterly lovely. I teared up reading that.
Yes. This.
I countered with "pity the poor people in the crossfire"
Yeah, dark theater filled with smoke... it would take a Jason Bourne type for that to end well.
Some people are really great. Edit: The bikers I mean, of course, not any shooters.
Hubby just suggested that if there had been someone with a concealed weapon in the audience, then it wouldn't have been so bad.
He was in head-to-toe Kevlar, so someone shooting from the audience would have had to make a perfect head shot in a dark, smoke-filled theater.
I usually end up seeing things here first! Usually look to Wash Post and NyTimes for articles once I hear something happened. I have the local free paper's blog (Slog) and a local neughborhood blog that get me pretty much all the local news I need. I never read the Seattle Times.
He was in head-to-toe Kevlar, so someone shooting from the audience would have had to make a perfect head shot in a dark, smoke-filled theater.
Yeah. Without shooting any of the terrified people trying to get away.
It baffles me that I, a person who has never even fired a gun, can comprehend the logistics of this, yet someone who is so in love with guns cannot see how another gun in the hands of some random would-be self-styled hero in that situation would make things even worse.
A nice piece about Batman and what happened: [link]
There are some arguments I know not to pursue. After 26+ years, some things aren't going to change and some things should be left to wither on the vine.