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Recorded a few months after Orbison lost two of his sons in a car crash, "One of the Lonely Ones" got lost amid Orbison's busy recording schedule and landed in a vault somewhere.
One new element: all children must wear plastic bracelets with their personal information on them until October to ensure that no one gets lost (this happened to one child on the first day of school last year).
"There are many sidewalk complaints and somehow this one got lost in the system".
One of us fell out of a tree and got taken to get stitches, another one getting lost at the state fair … I thought this movie did a good job of taking some of that stress that a parent feels in being responsible, wanting to protect your kids, and kinda ramps it up and puts it on steroids.
Liz asks, "How do we know you're not him?" Such moments aside, "Fiction," which opens today at the Pioneer Theater at Two Boots in the East Village, is a shambles, aspiring to philosophical trajectories it couldn't possibly reach and amateurish enough that one gets lost trying to decide what is supposed to be funny.
If one gets lost, the breeder loses potential income, not a family member.
His job was to keep track of them, make sure no one got lost and shuttle them from one activity to the next.
3. Upon Further Review With all screams for replay in soccer over the weekend, this one got lost in the shuffle.
They start off by wrapping themselves in tinsel, before one gets lost in a Santa hat and then they all look ridiculously adorable while gnawing on wrapping paper.
For whatever reason, this one got lost and after coming across it recently, I read the transcript for the first time and felt pretty bad that this one somehow flew under the radar.
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