41. The exhibit is bound to jog a few memories of happy meals from the past and present. 42. The memory is jogged at a Dublin Christmas party when she takes notice of a young man in a series of glances that are misinterpreted by her husband. 43. The odd times are intended to jog the memory. 44. Then Snyder jogged his memory. 45. Their memories will be jogged continually in the coming weeks. 46. They said she called with the tip after something jogged her memory. 47. Police are considering the best way to begin another search and might seek court permission to remove Kimes from prison and drive him around to jog his memory. 48. But much remains to jog their memories. 49. Doctors felt being in familiar surroundings might help jog more memories. 50. He hopes to turn it into a full-time business, and expects the new DVD release will jog enough memories to create a new wave of fans. |