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  2. Missing sock - Wikipedia

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    A single sock in the "lost items" basket of a laundromat. A missing sock, lost sock, or odd sock (primarily British English) [1] [2] is a single sock in a pair of socks known or perceived to be permanently or temporarily missing. Socks are usually perceived to be lost immediately before, during, or immediately after doing laundry.

  3. List of people who disappeared mysteriously: 1990–present

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    Per a 2017 report, the U.S. states of Oregon, Arizona, and Alaska have the highest numbers of missing-person cases per 100,000 people. [6] In Canada—with a population a little more than one tenth that of the United States—the number of missing-person cases is smaller, but the rate per capita is higher, with an estimated 71,000 reported in ...

  4. Sock 'frustration' leads to mum's business success - AOL

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    Natalie Hall came up with the idea for her business after getting fed up at her children's lost socks

  5. List of people who disappeared mysteriously: 1910–1990

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    Person(s) Age when disappeared Missing from Circumstances Refs. Early 1970 Akpan Utuk: Unknown Lagos, Nigeria Akpan Utuk was a colonel in the Biafran Army. He was last seen at a party in Lagos in early 1970 and is thought to be dead. [289] 12 January 1970 Cheryl Grimmer: 3 Wollongong, Australia Grimmer went missing from a beachside shower block.

  6. Yes, a laundromat. Mom would drive into Santa Monica to wash and fold mountains of towels, socks and underwear at a coin-operated laundry on Montana Avenue. (Unthinkable today along tres-chic ...

  7. Pearson v. Chung - Wikipedia

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    Pearson v. Chung, also known as the "$54 million pants" case, is a 2007 civil case decided in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia in which Roy Pearson, then an administrative law judge, sued his local dry cleaning establishment for $54 million in damages after the dry cleaners allegedly lost his pants.

  8. Librarians Consider These the Best Children's Books of All Time

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    The second-person narration makes the premise even funnier. ... Two friends criss-cross New York City to find the owners of socks left behind at a laundromat. Even though the book is less than 150 ...

  9. Southport Sockmen - Wikipedia

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    The socks were thought to number 10,000, [7] and later estimated at 30,000. [8] In June 1998, Bain and Gawthrop were both sentenced to 18 months incarceration, and were registered as sex offenders. [4] [9] [6] Whilst in prison, the pair got a job working in the prison laundry cleaning prisoners' socks. [4] [8]