Why couldn't it be like the good old days where I thought boys were icky and all that jazz? |
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Add to this the stunning choreography and authentic Swedish accents and your back in the good old days. |
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Back in the good old days everyone knew their place and didn't seek to rise above it. |
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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! |
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Speaking of the good old days, what ever happened to those old radio shows you used to find on tape at every dime store? |
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A huge crowd from the good old days turned up to support her and drink the free booze. |
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In the good old days, mutton chops were both a cut of meat and a style of whiskery adornment. |
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In that way that makes older people remember the good old days of manners and blokes opening doors for sheilas. |
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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. |
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The Panel, the professional arm of crown green bowling, is gearing itself for a return to the good old days. |
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We talked about the good old days and my mum looked in to see what was causing the raucous laughter. |
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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. |
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Harriet recalls the good old days when they gave you the plot three times in the half-hour episode. |
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Back in the good old days, this cream horn was a treat to me and my brothers. |
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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. |
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In the good old days the council switchboard put you through to the relevant department. |
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With that in mind, rather than pining for the good old days and spinning the roulette wheel, maybe the solution is to get in the game. |
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Let's try to enjoy today more and maybe we will miss the good old days less. |
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Going back to the good old days of doing nothing and doing it all together is no longer a possibility. |
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In the good old days, organised crime figures in the United States were cagey, one step ahead of the law at every turn. |
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In the good old days these guys would have been turned into a Monty Python skit about twits on parade. |
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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. |
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Kenneth Koch is the godfather of a literary movement, called in the good old days of funding for arts, Poets-in-the-Schools. |
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In his bid to recapture the good old days of government, he will spend this week in consort with his advisers and handlers. |
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These sounds play softly three times a day, bringing Brooklynites back to the good old days when the Dodgers were kings. |
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The soft life they lead nowadays as constituency members is just unbelievable compared with the good old days. |
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They have seen the feel-good movies that captured the spirit of the good old days. |
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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? |
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But other members are still in Managua and get together at times to reminisce over the good old days. And maybe more than reminisce? |
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You can't get a real idea of the noise and the atmosphere, and that's no exaggeration or an old fuddy-duddy thinking that everything was better in the good old days. |
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Many of you were writing our epitaph and reminiscing of the good old days, whatever they happened to have been. |
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People of all ages, young and old, were jiving to the tunes of 'in the mood' and reminiscing of the good old days when the war ended. |
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Mind you, at times I would wax nostalgic about the good old days, and how a boat kept one on one's toes, rather than waiting for Godot. |
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Eventually admiration for Jacobitism was adopted, along with tartan, by the Hanoverians themselves as part of a general nostalgia for the good old days. |
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Studio Babelsberg, successor of the Ufa dream factory, is reconnecting with the good old days. |
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So, there's not much point hearkening back to the good old days, because there weren't any. |
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In the good old days of shinny, rinks were as large as Mother Nature permitted. |
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I thought about the good old days, when women did everything in the house and men lolled around in armchairs reading the paper and throwing their socks on to the floor. |
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That is going to be the good old days when we look at the mess we are going to have to clean up this time. |
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It is a notion from the good old days, from the Club of Rome, from zero growth. |
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Did you know Saint-Germain back in the good old days, the way you describe it in the song Rive gauche? |
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In reality, the good old days were not nearly as good as they appear in the glow of retrospect. |
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The same as in the good old days, true musicians count on proven down-to-earth craftsmanship and material. |
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If hunters are going to use beastliness to justify their bloodlust, they should also support going back to the good old days when we put pigs on trial for stepping on mice. |
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Those were the good old days, the glory days of butchery and brutality, before those millions of sesterces from the east flooded Rome with luxury and indolence. |
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This was in the good old days when you drew your layouts on a massive piece of grid paper outfitted with a carbon layer so there were three copies. |
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In the good old days of writing checks by hand, there was always a check register where each check was recorded, along with the number, date, payee, amount, and maybe a little memo. |
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I don't want to come off as one of those ancient troglodytes who harkens back to the good old days even as younger folks tell us that things have changed. |
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Apparently in the good old days in Sweden they used to race their sleds to church and the winner of the race would have the best harvest for the coming year. |
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Oh, for the good old days when Roy Acuff taught Richard Nixon how to use a yo-yo on the stage of the Grand Ole Opry. |
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South Australia seems to be the last redoubt in Australia of the fawning, bunyip Aristocracy that yearns after the good old days where everyone was in their place. |
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All of these greats are playing right now and in the world of sportswriting we will be looking back on these as the good old days. |
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The good old days weren't that much better, but one knew what to expect. |
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In the good old days, managers too were trusted. They exercised considerable discretion over the operation of the business including the smoothing of the trend in maturity payouts. |
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Mr. Hamby is not some old geezer pining for the good old days. |
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Aunt Marie who initially always harked back to the good old days eventually became acclimatised and maintained that one had to make the best of a bad job. |
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The chief concern of grass-roots communities is to increase agricultural production, in the hope of returning to the good old days when this sector was the main source of income. |
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Despite this fashion-forward approach in the studio, Wemba admits that he is not immune to a certain nostalgia for the good old days of rumba, a nostalgia he shares with the rest of his generation. |
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Their stylish, elegant design is just as reminiscent of the good old days as the handblown crystal shade and use of high-quality material: these lights are crafted from highly resistant, coated die-cast aluminium. |
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Remember the good old days, when the pound was strong as an ox? |
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Second, in the good old days, the pre-Halloween days, ordinary Canadians had access to this relatively high flow of income arising from the energy trust sector. |
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I live vicariously through others and remember back to the good old days. |
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The good old days of funding school trips with cupcake revenues have apparently come to an end. Mr Paterson's team has said that New York's fight against obesity will not stop with his new tax on sugary soda. |
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Make 'em wear court jesters' outfits with clanging bells and fool's caps, and let 'em grapple and maul like in the good old days, a few years ago. |
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In short, the good old days of high industrialism were not all that good. |
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In the good old days we'd have sent a company of longbowmen to sort our French friends out but times change and we are left with Mr Woolas. |
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In the front row, Ken Nightingale and a group of nine friends from Plainedge High School, classes of 1959 and thereabout, were reliving the good old days. |
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So you look like you do nothing but spend all day every day banging on about the good old days, in a senilely demential style. |
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It wouldn't hurt to shed a tear as we say requiescat in pace and turn on an all-cowboy movie TV channel featuring the good old days. |
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Chains of office and back-slapping annual general piss-ups were for the good old days. |
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The days of soda jerks at drug store diners may be part of American history, but a new line of cream sodas offers a taste of the good old days. |
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