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The government hasn't, I believe, forgotten about that issue as well," he said.
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He forgets the lyrics to The Smiths' 'Asleep' during the first encore and remarks, 'I can't believe I forgot the part about the lemons.' Then he goes on to talk of English hell as being 'eating crisps and watching The Good Life for 30 years'.
I seriously cannot believe I forgot you quit coffee.
And would you believe I forgot all about it?
"Oh Aham, Lindy – I can't believe I forgot the best part of your Christmas!
"You know I honestly believe he forgot to resign, even with the memo right there in front of him!", Sophie said.
I can't believe I forgot about Wood at hooker though – I was at the 2000 final and couldn't believe his pace.
("Never seen the tunnel so backed up". "Truck broke down two blocks from the Queensboro, no kidding". "Can't believe I forgot my RotoHammer").
For example, many people, including psychologists (according to a recent Norwegian survey), believe that forgetting occurs gradually, as if memories decay like an ageing reel of film.
When his first pitch, a 95-mile-per-hour fastball, popped into Francisco Cervelli's mitt for a called strike, the fans roared, as if they were trying to convince themselves to believe, to forget about his miserable year.
It's about the way that armies and governments want us to believe – or forget – what they are doing, it's about ahistorical coverage, and it's about – and here I quote the wonderful Israeli journalist Amira Haas – "monitoring the centres of power".
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