Sentences with phrase «barely remember my name»

John could barely remember the names of the classes he failed and friends he lost.
As for the other characters, they are all so thinly drawn that the film feels somewhat like an ode to Neeson, with Julianne Moore's talents being largely restricted to looking concerned, and Lupita Nyong» o (who excelled as Patsy in «12 Years a Slave «-RRB- playing a role so half - baked we barely remember her name.
When you walk out you can barely remember your name, let alone any of the information presented.
They shove in some stupid supposedly emotional moment in the end with characters I could barely remember the names of (really what's so significant about Alistar that made him worthy of copying The Boss's death?).
On the other hand, if you see your doctor so infrequently that you barely remember her name — maybe you go for a yearly physical so you can brag about your low cholesterol — you're probably better off with a higher deductible plan.

Not exact matches

I could barely remember my own name half the time, let alone which side I was supposed start my daughter's next nursing session on.
However, as a kid I remember those first few weeks back to school in September - I barely remembered how to write my own name.
Remember's log line is breathtakingly dopey: A Holocaust survivor (Christopher Plummer) suffering from dementia leaves his nursing home in an effort to track down and kill the Auschwitz commander who murdered his family seven decades earlier, even though he can barely recall his own name from moment to moment.
The best salespeople we've seen are old, fluffy, computer illiterate, seasoned «people people» that can barely remember their employees» names.
How good does it feel when someone you barely know remembers your name?
Only problem is, it's not his girlfriend, but a girl with almost the same name, Catherine, who he barely remembers meeting, and who may or may not be Crazy with a capital C. And THAT»S just what's going on in the real world.
Peaks which were already, remember, only barely worthy of the name.
How are you supposed to properly interview a divorce lawyer when you are in so much emotional turmoil that you can barely remember your own name?
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