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"She would get a kick out of that," they wrote.
Then, obviously, some just get a kick out of it.
They get a kick out of the typical Neanderthal behavior.
Funny pacifiers that parents will get a kick out of
It's easy to get a kick out of Musk's quirky quotables.
In fact, she seems to get a kick out of it.
Disney fanatics may even get a kick out of this one.
A smart speaker she'll get a kick out of talking to
"They get a kick out of it but take it seriously."
It was hard not to get a kick out of it.
There are always people who get a kick out of hierarchy.
But we bet he'd still get a kick out of the name.
They're silly, but your kids might get a kick out of them.
"I think she'd get a kick out of analyzing it," she says.
It's no sin to get a kick out of your 15 minutes.
We're sure the birthday girl will get a kick out of it, too.
Yes, "I Get a Kick Out of You," right bobby-dazzler that one.
Plus, I get a kick out of customizing my band based on my outfit.
People would make some funny comments that I would get a kick out of.
Parents will get a kick out of figuring out which celebrity plays what animal.
"I get a kick out of what I see on my walls," he often said.
Though Lamb hopes the music-making demographic will still get a kick out of Lumi.
"They said, 'Hi, I think you're gonna get a kick out of this," Quartiano said.
It's an adorable, if silly, premise that kids will likely get a kick out of.
Timberlake and the crowd seemed to get a kick out of the self-deprecating move.
Hardcore fans will get a kick out of poring over this version of VII's world.
You don't have to have watched The Fosters to get a kick out of Good Trouble.
Rob really seems to get a kick out of all the drama that he is causing.
Despite the family's stance, Peloton, too, appeared to get a kick out of O'Connor's dad's email.
They get a kick out of it and it makes it more fun for us all.
There's even a bonus sixth favorite feature, which we think you'll get a kick out of.
People always get a kick out of this because they don't immediately understand what it is.
Fans of gender-neutral clothing will get a kick out of their fashion tug-of-war.
I'm sure [the videographer] thought they'd get a kick out of it, and they totally did.
He just learned what "bae" meant — so I know he will get a kick out of it.
"I GET a kick out of him," said Bob Choiniere, about Paul LePage, Maine's outspoken Republican governor.
Our heroes get a kick out of three black woman chasing a police car down the highway.
WILLIAMS: Well, the thing is, I really get a kick out of -- I&aposm like a child.
Do you get a kick out of all the training, or are you hype about race day?
Hopefully, people are gonna get a kick out of this, and the kids are gonna love it.
People in 2018 get a kick out of being offended, just like they did 25 years ago.
I always get a kick out of seeing those sweaty glass blowers moulding the scorching hot, orange material.
So when we bite our nails — a form of grooming — we might get a kick out of it.
It's a perfect gift for young padawans, but Jedi masters could get a kick out of it too.
I figure my boy might get a kick out of listening to his old man once I'm gone.
Don't act like you don't get a kick out of impressing — or even scaring — your friends and family.
If you love the cliffhangers on "Grey's," you might get a kick out of the legal drama "Suits."
Either way, we're pretty sure Gigi is going to get a kick out of this whole twinning situation.
My co-workers get a kick out of seeing what's on my computer screen when they walk by.
Fans of "The Truman Show" may get a kick out of this fantasy, which leaves Hulu on Thursday.
You'll probably get a kick out of typing and seeing the very characters you made show up on screen.
It's quite cute and other passengers get a kick out of these two babies who act like travel professionals.
And if it were him doing an Erumpet mating dance, I think I'd get a kick out of that.
" 'DON'T CHA' "I get a kick out of people having that moment where they're like: 'Oh my God, really?
Kids might get a kick out of a cast here of dinosaur excrement, which contains large helpings of bone.
Maybe the same reason people get a kick out of watching Chris Lilley do Ja'mie in Summer Heights High?
I sincerely believe in what I write, and I get a kick out of getting those Washington mossbacks angry.
Blogging platform Medium is no stranger to writing hilarious app update release notes that users get a kick out of.
We're buds with Chris and we're sure he'd get a kick out of the idea of Harry hearing his record.
We always like to point out when someone brings their family, we kind of get a kick out of it.
The Echo Dot is a subtle introduction to smart technology — plus they'll get a kick out of communicating with Alexa.
As far as him denouncing his school clubs as being snobby, now I do get a kick out of that!
I get a kick out of my kids calling their tennis instructor "maestro," and miss the cold not one bit.
"The couples seemed to get a kick out of it, and we got a kick out of it," he said.
I thought, man, people are going to get a kick out of this,' said  Chad Doran  with the City of Appleton.
"Me and my roommates are obsessed with them, so I knew they would get a kick out of it," she said.
It's more straddling what feels right to me and what I think a Grandaddy fan might get a kick out of.
"I'd be a liar if I didn't say I get a kick out of being the 'pinball guy' on Twitch," said Danger.
Also, does anyone else get a kick out of thinking about stars in full diamond-encrusted gowns using, like, normal bathroom stalls?
There's also a kickass easter egg around the 5-minute mark that old school Nintendo fans should get a kick out of.
Thought you'd get a kick out of furry, four legged friends helping change the world, one warrior in need at a time.
Which is why every year around this time, I get a kick out of conservatives claiming MLK as one of their own.
"I get a kick out of how people react when I say, 'Yes, I'm that guy in the red shirt,'" he said, chuckling.
Presumably, bloggers and comedians get a kick out of likening Trump to the orange cheese snack because of his affinity for fake tanning.
We get a kick out of the will-they-or-won't-they teases of a good on-screen friendship tinged with sexual attraction.
Star Wars R2-D2 Christmas Sweater, available at Amazon, $29.99Star Wars fans will get a kick out of this Darth Vader Christmas sweater.
One has to wonder why anyone has to get a kick out of tormenting animals and participating in something that's cruel and unnecessary.
I also saw a surprising number of young families with children that seemed to get a kick out of the lobby's eclectic art.
I get a kick out of using my story to stick it to Muslims who think they're the only ones getting Islam right.
I suggest we take the robo cat along on a stroll because some of the residents may get a kick out of it.
His father's friends would get a kick out of it whenever they reached for Weedy's hand and he would mimic the gang handshake.
She's a spry 86 now, and says her kids still get a kick out of watching her brief appearance in the timeless classic.
"Every time I stand in front of an audience, I get a kick out of it," he says of getting back out on stage.
"Every time I stand in front of an audience, I get a kick out of it," he said of getting back out on stage.
Let's hear from our constructor: I always get a kick out of answers where it's funny to imagine the puzzle saying things to you.
We can only imagine that Eric, too, might get a kick out of one frosted with the face of one of his sworn enemies.
There's a kind of humor related to that adolescent angst and I think a lot of adults really get a kick out of it.
The bristling tree diagrams all of this is illustrated with are also fun to draw — beginning students often get a kick out of them.
If you enjoyed this video, you'll probably get a kick out of a similar visualization produced by Abacaba showing the top Go players in history.
These people could get a kick out of your day-to-day camera trail while your distant acquaintances on Facebook might be bored to death.
If you enjoy a bit of the old Weed O' Gandalf then you're going to get a kick out of these smoking systems by PrintABowl.
Look, Ma, I know you get a kick out of finding a place you can get a $12 haircut, but you can afford something nicer.
Anyone with imagination and a cross-genre love of storytelling will get a kick out of watching the cast and crew of Maniac play pretend.
"I get a kick out of helping the next generation of founders," he says, citing recent investments in Juro, and Open Cosmos, along with Cleo.
After all the puzzles I've constructed over the years, I still get a kick out of a good-looking grid with a low word count.
It might be worth noting that Nazari has never actually been to Durant, where most residents seemed to get a kick out of the petition.
If the phrase "go go gadget car" conjures up warm memories, then you'll probably get a kick out of Verizon's latest PR stunt: the Hum Rider.
Politicians may get a kick out of kicking Facebook for its various mistakes, but perhaps they should look in the mirror and consider their own shortcomings.
I get a kick out of this, challenging people with clothing, and the uncomfortableness of being new, and being as gay as you want to be.
To half of those who get a kick out of analyzing my aphantasia, that's almost as close to hell as the idea of locked-in syndrome.
It's made out of yeast extract, and Aussies get a kick out of watching those unaccustomed to the confronting taste try it for the first time.
"I think he would totally get a kick out of, out of seeing our little movie turn into this show at the O2 arena," Diesel said.
"I thought my friends would get a kick out of it, but I had no idea it would go viral the way it did," says Stephens.
I think, when I was younger, I used to get a kick out of being around fights, getting a bit rowdy, and trying to prove myself.
He did, however, get a kick out of the cheers from the two Watson children, who have been inspired by his journey and his buoyant personality.
Few people get a kick out of acknowledging their own biases, so new digital features are easing the way with candy-colored visuals and interactive quizzes.
"I been riding through the streets two weeks / Fighting calling you baby / Know you get a kick out of kicking it / Then stalling me crazy," he sings.
Overwatch fans will get a kick out of this heartwarming video taken by Jonny Cruz — better known as the voice of Lucio in the popular Blizzard game.
"We like to contain the girls whenever possible," Ms. Stewart said, laughing and adding that Ms. Davis would get a kick out of reading that in print.
If there are kids at your gathering, they're sure to get a kick out of playing with Play-Doh, and adults will have fun revisiting this childhood toy.
Since she was working on the song with Lil Internet, who's the most anti-Trump person, ever, so she knew he would get a kick out of that.
People really get a kick out of it and several people (not just students, but people who work on campus, too) have told me they find it useful.
Their sons, who are 8 and 5 and attend Peconic Community School, get a kick out of sitting in the car at a stoplight behind a huge tractor.
So if you regularly turn to a tough RPG when powering up your PlayStation, there's a good chance you'll also get a kick out of a Fighting Fantasy book.
Ahead is a list of seven hilarious — and office-friendly — pranks that you and your coworkers are sure to get a kick out of this April Fools' Day. 1.
He's got 25 to 35 percent of the population who don't mind the lie, they get a kick out of it, and it's a weird world we live in.
They'll probably get a kick out of using voice commands for their music, and asking Alexa about the weather and ordering a Lyft can only make them more excited.
Music Genius Playing Cards, available at Amazon, $9.42Whether they love game night, music, or are equal fans of both, they'll surely get a kick out of these playing cards.
It was more to articulate to myself what I was looking for but I brought the diagram along anyway and she seemed to get a kick out of it.
Did anyone else get a kick out of seeing the analog FRONT PAGE change to the internet-based HOME PAGE by inserting something as analog as the word HOME?
If your roomie is a bookworm, they might get a kick out of this title's no-nonsense approach to removing the self-imposed roadblocks and limitations from one's life.
Alas, this perception is how so many outsiders came to get a kick out of thumping British food for a very long time and, to an extent, still do.
If your early days on the internet involved dial-up modems, slow-loading pages, and low-res graphics, then you'll get a kick out of a new app called BitCam.
Keen adventurers will get a kick out of the LifeStraw, which allows you to sip clean drinking water from natural water sources — a particularly handy tool in an emergency situation.
We know plenty of people who'd get a kick out of a bonsai forest growing kit, a leather iPhone case — hell, even these light-up chopsticks — regardless of their gender.
"I did get a kick out of our A.D. telling me it's a neutral-site game, and I'd use that in quotes, 'neutral site,'" Ole Miss Coach Hugh Freeze said.
Harris, 30, could not have been less bothered by the star's cell phone use, and said he was just happy she seemed to get a kick out of his show.
However, if you get a kick out of events that could roil the short-term financial markets and appreciate political theater, you might find the following interesting and worth your time.
You're either someone who will get a kick out of a reboot of the original Pokémon games featuring all the new visuals, updated mechanics, and multiplayer features that entails, or you won't.
Sure, citizens will have unlimited access to life's good stuff in a perfect world, but then how will they get a kick out of feeling like they're part of an exclusive club?
Fans of House Hunters will get a kick out of the first trailer for the upcoming horror comedy They're Watching, which puts a creepy spin on your typical real-estate TV show.
Game of Thrones fans might also get a kick out of the fantastically-detailed dragon shower head, so you can imagine one of Dany's scaly kids spewing hot water all over you.
They get a kick out of these, they really do, except for when one of the guards attempts to make a joke about a "boy with the finest sculpted abs" he's ever seen.
If you're reading this, it's too late to not know Gwyneth Paltrow loses her head in the movie "Se7en" ... but it's not too late to get a kick out of her Halloween costume.
" But McKay, who directed "The Big Short," dubbed Cheney a "pretty thick-skinned guy," saying, "I actually don't think he would mind the movie" and could even "get a kick out of it.
I get a kick out of the very sincere notes in the margins (I was in my fountain pen phase), but what I really appreciate is the book's combination of melancholy and anticipation.
Anyone even remotely familiar with the aesthetics of the 1980s is likely to get a kick out of the promo for Hawkins's new Starcourt Mall, featuring shoutouts to shops like Claire's and Sam Goody.
GoPro Hero7 Black for $303 ($70 off): If Dad would get a kick out of action videos of his hikes or trips, this is a good discount on one of the best action cams.
Anyone who's ever worked in an office inundated with phoniness, passive aggression and a communication style heavy on duplicity will get a kick out of Winter's sendup of LIFt's toxic environment and sugarcoated cruelty.
"Oh, I think that's a tie because my kids love Marvel and they really get a kick out of the fact that I'm in it, but boy do they love Hot Ones," Rudd said.
The Ninjago sets may not have much name recognition with older fans, but younger audiences are bound to get a kick out of the movie, especially since the Lego movies tend to be pretty delightful.
Libbey Capone Entertaining Set, Shaker and 4 glasses, $36.47, available at AmazonAmateaur and experienced mixologists alike will get a kick out of shaking up their own cocktails, and presenting them in these classy martini glasses. 
The joy it brings isn't limited to adults — kids will get a kick out of this friendly grinning cat, with eyes that dart back and forth mischievously and a swinging tail that acts as a pendulum.
"I get a kick out of it," said Misty Spencer-Sauer, 40, a stay-at-home mother from Blackwater, Mo., who drove more than an hour to attend the Columbia rally with her father and fiancé.
I get a kick out of the line "baby got her jeans from Goodwill / bet they make that ass look gooood still" every time I hear it yet never bothered to look up who was saying it.
Although the company Recent Cutbacks built this 55-minute show for adults, it's about a puppet boy beating back a pair of idiot burglars, so children 8 and older will get a kick out of it too.
They can relish the spectacle of K's police car in flight, while we veterans get a kick out of the newfangled drone that detaches from its roof and, at K's casual command, goes sniffing around like a gundog.
It is always fun to watch the creases in McKellen's face as the gears turn in Roy's head, and the actor appears to get a kick out of switching on a dime between fragile Roy and menacing Roy.
" Longtime Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter, a Trump critic, says in a piece for the magazine that he sat Kirsebom next to the real estate mogul because he thought she "should would get a kick out of him.
"I think it's those small moments in life, when your kid says something funny or, like for me, I love what I do so I get a kick out of feeling like I nailed a joke well," she continued.
"I think that Micah would get a kick out of being identified for his tattoos, as they were so important to him, and he was so proud of how his body art was part of his identity," he wrote.
"Our fans are so loyal and so devoted that I think they'll get a kick out of seeing the make-up effects people and meeting the production people, and having a drink with one of the assistant directors," Nicotero says.
Dog-Shaming 2020 Day-to-Day Calendar, available on Amazon, $11.44Whether they also have a dog whose diet consists of chair legs, car keys, and their favorite pair of slippers, they'll get a kick out of this dog-shaming calendar. 
Rock music fans would get a kick out of the Academy of Music/the Palladium, a theater that in its 70-year run hosted acts like the Rolling Stones and Frank Zappa before it was transformed into a disco in 8413.
"I get a kick out of people in the West who think China is decarbonizing, because I see no sign of it whatsoever," said Brock Silvers, a Shanghai banker who has previously served on the boards of two Chinese coal companies.
If what you can hear in the video below is anything to go by, "Exit" will be a heinous assault on the ears, but your best mate's cousin who's really into big data might get a kick out of it.
It's a young-adult movie, yes, so maybe I should be embarrassed, but I did get a kick out of this story about two high school debate aces who are the best of frenemies and of course destined for romance.
Fans of the 1963 movie adaptation will miss the scene illustrating certain bivalve mollusks' aphrodisiac properties, but they will get a kick out of Lady Bellaston (Crystal Lucas-Perry) delivering "Have Another Oyster, Dear" while being entertained by a gentleman.
There's the amusement — "I'm a Republican myself, born and bred, but I must admit I get a kick out of that guy Stillson," says Roger, the character speaking above — but there's also a sense of extreme frustration with the status quo.
While we can depend on stars like Kim Kardashian, Demi Lovato, and Kelly Rowland to serve some damn good glam throughout the year, we still get a kick out of them wigging out and pushing the envelope even further with their costumes,.
"It's always kind of fun if I can use their words in my instruction, in my lectures, and the kids get a kick out of it, too, so I feel like it makes me a more effective and better teacher," Callahan said.
" She continued, telling the outlet, "I think it's those small moments in life, when your kid says something funny or, like for me, I love what I do so I get a kick out of feeling like I nailed a joke well.
You're never too much of a grown-up to get a kick out of an indoor slumber party by the fireplace (which is arguably better than the hassle of setting up a full-blown campsite and fending off creepy crawly bugs, anyway).
Residents of the San Francisco Bay Area—and anyone who works in tech, really—will get a kick out of the languorous establishing shots and scene-setting of Devs, the new series on Hulu from writer-director Alex Garland, premiering March 5.
We can only imagine that's why this beverage container is so gigantic — but even if you don't need to stay conscious for a few millennia, you'll probably get a kick out of receiving your caffeine from the beloved bounty hunter's ugly mug — pun intended.
Slip into a corgi kigurumi for $49.00 See Details It's certainly nothing like the rubber suits from the classic Japanese film franchise, but Godzilla fans could still get a kick out of dressing up as the infamous King of Monsters from the 2014 adaptation.
Now, mind you, I used to genuinely get a kick out of it in my early twenties, especially if I was singing to an older lady or a kid—I'm not so morose that I dislike the act of making someone experience genuine, unencumbered happiness.
The rooms are extremely basic, and could generally use a refresh, but the hotel makes up for it with perks like a free snack bar, free daily ice cream, and a magical popsicle hotline that kids will surely get a kick out of using.
Even phrases now as familiar as "I've got you under my skin" and "I get a kick out of you" are not precisely idioms taken directly from American talk, the way that Hart's "I could write a book" and "I've got five dollars" are.
Assuming, that is, that person has an occasional penchant for music games—much as I'd like to say that anyone from shooter mainstays to puzzle fiends will get a kick out of this, you do need an (at least elementary) understanding of rhythm to get ahead.
" When we reached out to Williams himself for his assessment of the entire ordeal, he told MUNCHIES: "I love Chipotle, so when I posted the tweet, I figured some friends would get a kick out of my efforts to keep the ingredients fresh for the drive home.
I get a kick out of so many people from past administrations telling me how to negotiate when they were there in some cases for eight years, they did but I think the relationship was very warm, and when we walked away it was a very friendly walk.
That the Vita's firmware has finally been "hacked" this year, some five years on from its launch in 2011, could prolong its life as a specialist device for those who get a kick out of playing games not intended for the system in question while riding the Circle Line.
But NAMBLA is anything but irrelevant to those in the far right, who seem to get a kick out of connecting its shadowy reach to everything from LGBT children's programming to the upcoming gay romance, "Call Me By Your Name," and the Boy Scouts decision to allow female members.
This job is from an economic — you know, I get a kick out of these people saying "Oh, a rich Arab stayed at his hotel," you know, I'll bet you between opportunity cost and actual cost, you know but I lost massive amounts of money doing this job.
"It just turned out to be a good opportunity for us, and I think some of our folks are staying there while they're in town, so they just get a kick out of having our closing event at the Trump Hotel with the (incoming) vice president speaking," DeMint told CNN.
Sometimes that means cracking jokes with colleagues to lessen the stress felt that day, or having a light-hearted and humorous conversation with someone who 'gets me' and my sense of humor, or watching a show or film I know I will get a kick out of to make myself laugh.
"I'm with people I know, and I'm just sharing things on a screen with my buddies, and sometimes it makes them laugh or they get a kick out of it, and that's a bit of validation," said G, who is in the WhatsApp group of guys I went to college with.
But if you're too old to get a kick out of the simple delight of a fresh three-ring binder, all is not lost: Shopping for fall skin care can have much of the same appeal (though wouldn't it be nice if your mom was still footing the bill this time around?).
In case you were wondering, my buddy George absolutely hates mustard and his wife doesn't let him drink caffeine Smith took to Twitter and wrote a tweet she thought her 21.473 or so followers would get a kick out of, referencing conspiracy theories that allege that Bush somehow cooked up 9/11.
"Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge: The Official Black Spire Outpost Cookbook," $25.99, available at Amazon"Star Wars" fans, particularly those who have had the chance to visit Galaxy's Edge in Disneyland or Walt Disney World, will get a kick out of this cookbook dedicated to the foods of the fictional land of Batuu.  
One suspects Andy himself would get a kick out of this tale of high holiday drama, notwithstanding that two of the paintings were original Warhols valued at $500,000 apiece, but if we must take a sober view on the matter, let it stand as a timely warning of the risks of trolling holiday Tinder.
The staff there were more than happy to have us because the patients get a kick out of hearing the old songs they'd loved so much during their heydays, country hits by Hank Williams and Johnny Cash and Merle Haggard and Ray Price that emanated from every Boone County jukebox and radio in the 214s and 193s and 219s.
The heightened, bizarro tone of this comedy and its head-spinning speed of events so strongly recall the style of Will Arbery's "Plano" that an algorithm would match up their audiences: If you enjoyed that play, you'll surely get a kick out of this one, directed by Jaki Bradley as part of the Next Door at NYTW series.

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