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Barry had told Orga that Hatto hadn't bothered to save copies of her reviews.
It is said that she never bothered to save money, money being meant to be shared with "pals".
Anyone over 60 who has not bothered to save, does not keep working and has no other income can receive more than those who contributed loyally to national insurance and saved for their future.
Thirty years later, in 2005, a childhood friend of Troy Haupt, Haupt and Rebuck's son, told him that he'd read in Sports Illustrated that no tape of the first Super Bowl existed CBS and NBC, which televised the 1967 game, hadn't bothered to save the tapes and that any copy that did exist would be worth $1 million.
She was the kind of kid no one bothered to save.
The fact that he designed it with a skylight back then is as intriguing as why he even bothered to save the roofless adobe.
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Our evil planet kills countless humans every year – why bother to save it?
It sends the message that if you bother to save, you'll lose pensioner benefits.
Not just the usual love letters, family photographs and cherished recipe cards but also random items that almost no one else bothers to save.
The other problem I have with Snowden is that he stole 1 million documents, but didn't bother to save any evidence whatsoever (not a shred!) that he ever tried to report suspected malfeasance through appropriate channels.
But by the time I'd got upright I was almost round the bend, much further than usual, and I decided not to bother, to save my energy in case I had to fight for the line.
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