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Serious Star Wars nerd at the helm of MassDOT's highway signs today
By adamg on Thu, 05/04/2023 - 11:58am
Anusha Mookherjee spotted this sign on the inbound turnpike at Beacon Street in Kenmore Square today, which is, of course, Star Wars Day. Dianoga? What, you don't remember the scene in the trash compactor with the dianoga tentacle?
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It's incredibly stupid to
It's incredibly stupid to post confusing messages at drivers going at highway speed.
I like Star Wars
But I agree that this message is not a good thing.
May A Fork Be Jammed In His
May A Fork Be Jammed In His Eyeball. These are sooo played out gd.
If only they could animate it so the eye popped up on the sign
Either way, my seven year old will find this highly amusing.
May the 4th Be With You
May the 4th Be With You
I remember the scene.
But the creature in the trash was not identified during it. Which makes the message an instant fail.
How did it get there?
I always wondered how that organism got onto the deathstar. It's not like the deathstar docks on a planet and it climbed aboard. If it was thrown out with some garbage, how did that person not notice it in his or her trash. (Sidebar, were there any "hers" on the deathstar, or was it a bro zone?) For a massive precision killing machine, it sure seemed to have a pest problem.
Here's your answer
https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Omi
Her name was Omi and she got there by being captured by Vodron on her home planet and being turned over to the Empire. But she killed her captors and when the ship arrived at the Death Star, they discarded her into the trash compactor where she made a home until it was destroyed. She was even Force-sensitive (which is why she baptized Luke, but they thought she was trying to take/eat him).