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Linebacker Kain Medrano tweeted a single mind-blown emoji when the news broke on Dec. 1.

“When I stepped out and I noticed the aurora and I was kind of mind-blown,” said Tang, who has traveled to Alaska and Iceland to see the northern lights, but had never seen the dazzling sight from his home state.

“Girls at the Panthers’ game are telling him ‘We can’t wait to see you on Netflix,’ and I’m just mind-blown that this kid is already a superstar.”

“We were mind-blown, kind of incredulous,” Labbe said.

“Mind-blown,” as he puts it, by the discovery, Jennings, 43, spent the next couple of years absorbing everything Zevon recorded over an idiosyncratic career that made him a cult-fave avatar of L.A.’s dark side and a musician’s musician beloved by ’70s superstars like the Eagles, Fleetwood Mac and Linda Ronstadt.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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