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One thing the Surge did get a kick out of, though, was the very colorful and soon-to-be-very-divorced Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s attempt to insert himself into the situation.

From Slate

While I maybe would have seen all that’s transpired as an opportunity for Carrie to write a memoir on love and loss à la Carole Radziwill, I did get a kick out of the excerpts from Carrie’s take on a 19th century woman having an existential crisis.

Kearney doesn’t often include the story of the Supreme Court ruling in their sets, they said, but thought the local crowd would get a kick out of it, because they knew that day had meant a lot to so many people.

“We just wanted to recognize those guys, what they do for the city of L.A. And hopefully they get a kick out of it.”

She discussed how he would get a kick out of feeding baby chickens and mice into a blender to feed his hawks.

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