wittylibrarian
wittylibrarian
wittylibrarian

“...accepted the limitations of others and set his expectations accordingly.”

Right? The lights went off and I knew. I just knew! Then the saber ignites and you’re like “OH SHIT! OOOOOOOH SHIT!” because you know it’s about to go down. He’s holding a guy against the ceiling while I eviscerates people. It was so fucking awesome.

I thought someone would get out alive. Maybe have them show up really old in the next couple movies or something. Then I read that they specifically said Rogue One would not get a sequel, and it made a little more sense.

This was the first time you got to see Vader be truly terrifying as well. Holy shit that walk down the hallway!

In hindsight it had to happen but stuff like that doesn’t happen in movies so I didn’t expect it.

I walked out of the movie with my brother, got into the car, turned to him and said, “They fucking killed everyone. I bet that guy sitting next to me with his 10-year-old is going to have fun explaining that.”

Not quite sure where to put it yet. I started off a but skeptical, but then they jacked up the intensity a whole fucking lot.

That’s no moon. . . .

If Fisher goes to the Browns, we’ll really find out what happens when you divide by zero.

Also, as a St. Louis LA Rams fan... The schadenfreude for this league, this franchise, and the LA St. Louis fans is almost too much

Demoff is a “professional” liar in the same way the Rams are a “professional” football team.

Does losing his NFL coaching job count as an NFL loss?

He’ll be managing the Bills in no time.

Noooooooooooooooooooo!

This is some 4-9 bullshit. Dude earned a shot to set the record for most NFL losses.

This is so amazing. The Jeff Fisheriest thing that could ever happen...

How long until the Gruden rumors officially kick in?

On the bright side, this should give the Rams some added leverage when negotiating Fisher’s next contract. 

“Cleveland faces the Bills next Sunday” was the first draft of Hemingway’s famous six-word story.

Correct. Because there are far too many bowl games (40!), if not enough 6-6 teams qualify, the NCAA has a set of rules to determine who should go to bowls, and in this case, they look at Academic Progress Rate as a way to reward a team with a bowl game. They elect them in order of how high that rate is. This is how