Good old days
They have seen the feel-good movies that captured the spirit of the good old days. I remember the good old days on the Pullman sleepers when you could see the ties speeding by underneath you when you flushed the toilet. In that way that makes older people remember the good old days of manners and blokes opening doors for sheilas. Many of us have enjoyed the good old days of huge catches with very few limitations, but those days are long gone as times change. We talked about the good old days and my mum looked in to see what was causing the raucous laughter. In the good old days, mutton chops were both a cut of meat and a style of whiskery adornment.
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What a rebuke to those who seem to thrive on naysaying, despair, division, and the past, or who are imprisoned by memories of the good old days!Ī huge crowd from the good old days turned up to support her and drink the free booze. What happened to the good old days, when we waited for kernel hackers to buy the unsupported laptops first and get them going for the rest of us?Īdd to this the stunning choreography and authentic Swedish accents and your back in the good old days. The soft life they lead nowadays as constituency members is just unbelievable compared with the good old days. Playing hopscotch, hide and seek, even a game of rounders was all in a day's fun for a thirteen year old in the good old days. Speaking of the good old days, what ever happened to those old radio shows you used to find on tape at every dime store? These sounds play softly three times a day, bringing Brooklynites back to the good old days when the Dodgers were kings.īack in the good old days everyone knew their place and didn't seek to rise above it.
Why couldn't it be like the good old days where I thought boys were icky and all that jazz? In his bid to recapture the good old days of government, he will spend this week in consort with his advisers and handlers. Kenneth Koch is the godfather of a literary movement, called in the good old days of funding for arts, Poets-in-the-Schools. In the good old days, organised crime figures in the United States were cagey, one step ahead of the law at every turn. Once upon a time, in the good old days, when everything was much simpler, the stipend for the priest cost more than the wedding breakfast.