Oh my.

Well, we're all plenty tired after the GOP debate that JUST. WOULDN'T. END. Wednesday night on CNN. A bunch of the New Jersey 101.5 gang live-tweeted throughout — and that much observation, insight and sarcasm started getting awfully hard to maintain in the late hours.

But we all got a jolt of energy from watching production assistant and on-air personality Diana Gebbia's (@dianagebbia, for those of you hip to "the Twitter") brilliant GIF selections all the evening.

 

Our favorites:

 

That time things were just getting started:

 

 

That time Marco Rubio's wisecrack about bringing his own water fell really flat:

 

 

That time the candidates were asked if they'd be comfortable with Donald Trump's finger on the nuke button:

 

 

That time all the verbal slapping the moderators were prompting all night really got into gear:

 

 

That time when Trump really started to go on the defensive:

 

 

That time Trump bragged about how really, really, really rich he is:

 

 

That time Rubio boasted his immigrant-family pride to contrast with Trump, saying "My grandfather instilled in me the idea that I was blessed to live in the one society in human history where even I — the son of a bartender and a maid — could aspire to have anything and be anything that I was willing to work hard to achieve. But he taught me that in Spanish:"

 

 

That time the moderators called on Gov. Chris Christie after an approximate 108-hour break from our governor:

 

 

That time CNN took a commercial break:

 

 

That time Diana got a little distracted from the issues of substance and retweeted this:

 

 

That time Rubio layed the smack down on Trump:

 

 

That time Carly Fiorina said in foreign policy, she'd rather focus on the future while everyone else argued over the past:

 

 

That time Jeb Bush admitted to smoking pot, and the already-tense Rand Paul and Christie got into it over drug policy:

 

 

That time Christie came back hard with an answer about keeping America safe after 9/11:

 

 

That time we all realized it was 11 p.m., and the broadcast day starts early:

 

 

And finally, that time the whole thing actually wrapped up:

 

Louis C. Hochman is digital managing editor for NJ1015.com. Reach him at louis.hochman@townsquaremedia.com or on Twitter @LouisCHochman.

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