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You know, because that's how it was in the good old days.
Discovering an element isn't like it was in the good old days.
"In the good old days, he would have been executed," Trump said.
Back in the good old days, he says, jailbreaks would work for months.
But that's not how people got into college in the good old days.
In the good old days, they'd rip him out of that seat so fast.
Those were in the good old days when politicians behaved like normal, sane people.
You cannot stop thinking about how things were better in the Good Old Days. 12.
They are, through Trump, winning again, like they used to back in the good old days.
He said it was, "much different than it used to be in the good old days."
It literally was just, process of elimination of screen names like in the good old days.
"I'm against the 'back in the good old days' narrative, too," Glowacki of potty training fame says.
Back in the good old days — like two months ago — it was fun to watch Bannon operate.
Back in the good old days, Emily worked as a cell biologist and a lecturer at a college.
Yes, in the good old days, each physician saw fewer patients and spent more time with each one.
"But @FoxNews is also much different than it used to be in the good old days," he added.
I'm not one to think that, you know, oh, in the good old days, there were these gatekeepers.
Remember back in the good old days when celebrities' Instagram comments were hidden among thousands of other comments?
"It sounds almost like in the good old days before the trade dispute," Commerzbank said of the exports.
In the good old days, the airlines certainly cared about the bottom line, but they weren't as greedy.
" He also said the network "is also much different than it used to be in the good old days.
GUTFELD: I never take -- (CROSSTALK) GUILFOYLE: But back in the good old days, when people try to rip you off.
Back in the good old days, when elites knew exactly who they were, were they eager to redistribute their wealth?
In the good old days, sweet and wholesome Lindsay Lohan bounced around with Bill Cosby and friends eating grape Jell-O.
Even in my short lifespan, I can remember how it used to be in the good old days of my childhood.
" Bernard said, "I wish there was a way to know you're in the good old days before you've actually left them.
Back in the good old days last week, Kellyanne was in trouble for violating the rule against federal officials giving endorsements.
We tend to think that in the good old days, no one had to self-promote the way we do today.
Those pitchers all signed in the good old days of free agency for the players, an era that just might be back.
Trump in NC on Weds: "In the good old days this doesn't happen because they used to treat them very, very rough." pic.twitter.
"In the good old days, Sudan was good," says El Ghizouli, now a top climate change negotiator for Sudan and other less-developed countries.
IN THE GOOD old days, gold miners could seek out visible specks of bling at the surface in order to find deeper, richer veins.
Back in the good old days if you so much as looked at a prince funny he could have you put in the stocks.
But not as old as pontificating about how much saner and less stressful it all used to be, back in the good old days.
Try following that... In 'the good old days', the way that track limits were enforced were substantial kerbs and grass run-offs with gravel traps.
Most crush their grapes with their bare feet, because that is how it was done in the good old days; others keep wine in amphorae.
For that matter, even Romney's past relationship with Trump is notable mainly because racism and birtherism didn't bother him back in the good old days.
"In the good old days, I could have crossed, but I don't think I'll take the chance," he said with a smile on his face.
Back in the good old days of the internet — circa 2016 — there was an app that let you share and watch six-second looping videos.
In the good old days, Page and Brin enjoyed rock-star treatment, giving interviews in Playboy magazine and speaking to adoring crowds at tech conferences.
"I wish there was a way to know you're in the good old days before you've actually left them," Warmbier says, quoting Helms' character, Andy Bernard.
"You see, in the good old days, law enforcement acted a lot quicker than this," Mr. Trump said, as security officers made their way toward the protester.
Local storage also means you can drag music directly onto the device to listen to offline, just like in the good old days of the iPod nano.
You know, in the good old days when we weren't in the EU, there was no Equal Pay Act, and everyone was excited about the new Doctor Who.
Back in the good old days, the presidential nominees were chosen as God intended—by old men in smoke-filled rooms trading political favors like kids trading baseball cards.
"In the good old days, the saying was that Ever E. Body got a middle initial in The Times," explains the paper's chief copy editor, Jill (no middle initial) Taylor.
Patrick Stewart: I received the script via email, which is the usual way now, since they don't plop on your doorstep like they used to in the good old days.
But in the good old days of 2019, you could buy all that risk-on volatility for a relatively cheap price — relative to what Tesla has been trading at lately.
Many of us can now only imagine what it would be like to trick-or-treat the way we used to in the good old days, which gave me an idea.
Well, it turns out today's kids are too health-conscious to dive headfirst into a pillowcase full of Halloween candy like back in the good old days when kids were kids.
Unable to take their quarrel to the streets like they did in the good old days (because half of the combatants are legally children), they hashed this out the new way.
In the good old days, trains loaded with iron ore would roll up to one side of Ford's famous River Rouge factory and finished cars would roll out the other side.
The accidental clash may be the inadvertent fault of Mostly Mozart, which in the good old days was the place to go in the summer for people fearful of music after 10.
In case you needed reminding, things were not as good in the good old days as they can sometimes appear in hindsight — or as a politician might try to make them appear.
A rough calculation based on January 2006 data, before the housing market crashed and the financial system imploded, indicates that Friday's number is about 25 percent higher than in the good old days.
Compatible with wired GameCube, Wii Classic, NES Classic, and SNES Classic controllers, you can enjoy your favorite games just like you did in the good old days, but through your modern-day device.
The difference between early modern England and today is that, in the good old days, spouses attempted to kill each other because they saw no other way of getting out of a bad marriage.
But a much larger number of Trump supporters, though less frenzied, can still be convinced that various international acronyms unacceptably constrain America—that, back in the good old days, we didn't take orders from foreigners.
Fast forward to the 2016 election, and Trump is insulting war hero John McCain, inciting the kind of violent practices against protesters used in "the good old days" and demeaning almost every one of his opponents.
In the good old days — as a lot of the Afghans refer to the time before the American pullout — there was no need of Afghan medical evacuation aircraft, because the American military did that for them.
We heard his speech at graduation where he, the salutatorian of our class, included the famous The Office quote: 'I wish there was a way to know you're in the good old days before you've actually left them.
As Paige takes you back to the delightful days when Ash Ketchum set forth on his journey to be the very best, feel free to belt your heart out, just like you did in the good old days.
It may be hard to remember now, but back in the "good old days," here's how the legislative process worked: Step 6900: Congress approved a budget, a blueprint of how money was to be spent during the year.
On Twitter, Mr. Trump lamented that Fox News was "much different than it used to be in the good old days," citing by name Mr. Smith and the former Democratic strategist Donna Brazile, now a paid Fox News analyst.
So, Jimmy, I'm just saying the markets are telling me, at least, you and I used to do this a lot in the good old days, the markets are predicting another Fed rate cut and I agree with that.
"Pretty sure no one appreciated unsolicited phone numbers in the 'good old days' and they sure as heck don't want the number of someone who has been gawking at them on a plane for hours today," another passenger tweeted.
A spate of gloomy year-end earnings reports underscored how bad things already were in the final quarter of 2015, in the good old days when oil prices averaged $44 a barrel (on February 803nd they hovered around $30 a barrel).
"In the good old days, they'd rip him out of that seat so fast, but today everybody is politically correct -- our country's going to hell for being politically correct," Trump said, as the man was whisked away after a few minutes.
In the good old days you would have attempted to lull yourself back to sleep by mindlessly scrolling past Instagram posts of friends and composing a whiny "can't sleep" text which you thankfully decided to save to your Drafts folder.
Hollywood's love affair with the icy-blond bleach-and-tone started in the good old days — from Jean Harlow in the '30s and Monroe in the '50s, to Madonna in the '80s, Gwen Stefani in the '90s, and Rita Ora today.
"In the good old days, there used to be a lot of those, 25, 30, 40 years ago — people who could sell benefits, sell pension fund concerts," said Thomas W. Morris, who ran the Cleveland Orchestra and the Boston Symphony.
In the good old days, stars got arrested, relaxed in the Malibu rehab of their choice, and sat beside Diane Sawyer, begging for forgiveness for whichever one of their drunken indiscretions had made the cover of Star or US Weekly.
In the good old days, one woman would only need to provide services to two old folks — her in-laws — because by marriage, a woman would be wedded into the husband's family and sever her ties with her biological parents.
How will we accumulate enough good karma to expunge the bad memories of 2018, and 2017, and 2016, until we're back in the good old days when we had a president with a sense of humor and spirit of human decency?
Will and Kate were a massive talking point among fans of the royal family when they were getting together, sort of like Robb and Talisa were among Thrones fans (back in the good old days before everything went horribly wrong for the Starks, anyway).
A tough macroeconomic environment, pressure to cut fees, increasing cost of regulatory compliance, and some very bad bets on distressed debt and energy assets, have all made it harder to run a hedge fund today than in the good old days of the 1990s.
Amazon, on the other hand, will be able to remind people what it was like in the good old days, when teenaged werewolves could surf on top of vans in the middle of suburbia without issue when the original Teen Wolf comes to Prime Instant Video on February 215st.
The tragedy is that in the "good old days" for white Americans without a college degree, their prosperity was less dependent on their unfair advantages over minorities than on a social consensus reaching across both parties that government could and should invest in infrastructure projects that create jobs for working people and enforce policies that protect workers' bargaining power.
I was too busy dunking my head in a vat of gunge like they used to do back on telly in the good old days when I used to wet the bed and shit in the garden and my mummy cut all my turkey dinosaurs up for me and my daddy used to share the bath with me and everything was fantastic.
" For their final class, Kerr's students read a chapter from her book and the prologue to " One Family's Response to Terrorism: A Daughter's Memoir ," written by her daughter, Susan Kerr van de Ven, which begins, "Back in the good old days, when terrorism was still at a nuisance level, my father used to supplement the family income by writing disaster scenarios for Middle East watchers in the U.S. government.
More recently in 2013 they toured the UK with comedian Jimmy Cricket and Neil Hurst in 'The Good Old Days of Music Hall and Variety'.
Wagoner's frequent musical collaborator Dolly Parton covered "The Carroll Country Accident" in 1969, including it on her In the Good Old Days (When Times Were Bad) album.
In 1727, Daniel Defoe wrote in The Complete English Tradesman "In the good old days of Trade, which our Fore-fathers plodded on in." In this part of his book, Defoe talks about how in 'the good old days' tradesman were better off than in Defoe's time. In 2015, musical duo Twenty One Pilots released Stressed Out, a song that pinpointed the return to the 'good old days'. It won the Grammy for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance in February 2017.
The prayer meetings conducted is based on the ancient instructions of this parish. The prayer groups that used to engage in the good old days have grown into organized prayer meetings. They function fervently in different parts of this parish.
In 1974 and 1975, she joined her contemporaries Johnny O'Keefe, Johnny Devlin, Lonnie Lee, Barry Stanton, Jade Hurley and Tony Brady in the Good Old Days of Rock 'n' Roll Tour which travelled throughout Australia. She also had a band in the 1980s called Chockarock.
Recording sessions for the album began at RCA Studio B in Nashville, Tennessee, on May 14, 1969. Three additional sessions followed on May 20, 21 and June 2. "Daddy" was recorded on September 9, 1968, during a session for 1969's In the Good Old Days (When Times Were Bad).
In the Good Old Days (When Times Were Bad) is the third solo studio album by American singer-songwriter Dolly Parton. It was released on February 3, 1969, by RCA Victor. The album was produced by Bob Ferguson. It peaked at number 15 on the Billboard Hot Country LP's chart.
There are many striking features of Honna Kirangi's homes but the one which stands out is the ornate entrance doors and the pair of horses which adorn their sides. In the good old days, many homes had real, graceful horses which were not only status symbols but also means of transport.
Dwight talks about how well he has gotten along with his subordinates. Andy wishes for a way to "know you're in the good old days before you've actually left them." Oscar notes that you can make something special out of the ordinary. Erin is astounded that the documentary crew perfectly documented their lives, and asks how cameras work.
After the wedding when everyone has returned to the office, they watch Andy's Cornell speech and are unanimously impressed by it; Darryl gives his old friend a hug, and Andy nearly breaks into tears as he tells the camera, "I wish there was a way to know you're in the good old days before you've actually left them".
4, No. 7, October 1890, pg 98 Close Thy mother-love embraces All who gather at Thy knee, Castes and classes, creeds and races, Mother, are as one to Thee; Thou who unto knowledge bore us, In the good old days long gone, Raise Thy Gold and Blue high o'er us, Land and we will follow on.
The album's only single, "In the Good Old Days (When Times Were Bad)", was released in October 1968 and debuted at number 54 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart dated November 16. It peaked at number 25 on the chart dated December 21, its sixth week on the chart. It charted for a total of 11 weeks.
The band formed in 1991 while the members were in high school. The group started as a cover band until they released a demo in 1992, titled In The Good Old Days. With the departure of Ben Guzman soon after, then backup vocalist Aaron Barrett took his place as lead singer. The band then changed its genre to ska.
A version of the song can be heard in the background of the season 4 finale of Boardwalk Empire A passage from the song is used in the poem Interview, written by Vijay Seshadri. A version of the song is performed in The Good Old Days episode of The Danny Thomas Show. Season 5 Episode 25.
The authors of Les Annales du théâtre et de la musique wrote: In Le Figaro Auguste Vitu wrote, "M. Delacour and M. Hennequin won the Veauradieux Trial, with interest, damages and costs; we laughed for two hours, laughed as in the good old days of the Vaudeville, as at the best evenings of the Palais-Royal, we laughed like a herd of madmen".
From 1972 he worked at the Pontins holiday camps in Southport and Morecambe. He returned to Clacton-on-Sea in 2006 to star in the eight-week summer show, Summer Special at the West Cliff Theatre. Most recently Jimmy has been touring the UK in The Good Old Days of Music Hall and Variety with Neil Hurst and Shep's Banjo Boys.
The grand Mahakala Puja performed at the Shashur Gompa is a treat for all the senses. Monks draped in maroon robes chant verses in Tibetan accompanied by banging cymbals and bellowing horns. Hours pass by as one sits transfixed by the sounds. In Upper Keylong, Rohan explores an ancient Lahauli home to find out how people lived in the good old days.
The television special was a series of skits spoofing the portrayal of private investigators on television and in films. In "The Good Old Days", Kovacs as Percy tries tracking down a killer for the victim's widow, played by Edie Adams. Percy also put in a guest appearance on The Perry Como Show in February, 1957. The character has characteristics of the stereotype of homosexuals common in the 1950s and early 1960s.
Hill and his wife Annie, who died in September 2016, lived at their Oxfordshire home, close to the River Thames. The couple had two grandchildren. In March 2018, Vince came out of retirement again when he returned to the stage in The Good Old Days of Variety at the Cast in Doncaster. In September 2018, Vince appeared in his 'Final Farewell Show' at the Kenton Theatre in Henley on Thames.
Gillies, p. 11 under the name "Matilda Wood".Gillies, p. 16 She performed "In the Good Old Days" and "My Soldier Laddie", which proved successful, and earned her a booking at the Sir John Falstaff music hall in Old Street where she sang a series of romantic ballads.Gillies, p. 17 Soon after this, she chose the stage name Bella DelmereGillies, p. 18 and appeared on stage in costumes designed by her mother.Pope, p.
Recording sessions for the album began on September 4, 1969, at RCA Studio B in Nashville, Tennessee. Two additional sessions followed on October 30 and 31. "I'm Doing This for Your Sake" was recorded during the September 10, 1968 session for 1969's In the Good Old Days (When Times Were Bad). "Mammie" and "But You Loved Me Then" were recorded during sessions for 1969's My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy, on May 13 and 21, 1969, respectively.
Keep Movin' On would be one of Haggard's most commercially successful albums, containing three #1 hits. The first of these, "Kentucky Gambler," had been written by fellow country star Dolly Parton (she also provides background vocals on Haggard's version). It stayed at number one for a single week and spent a total of eleven weeks on the chart. Haggard had first recorded one of Parton's compositions, "In the Good Old Days (When Things Were Bad)" on his 1968 album Mama Tried.
Alberto and Sandrino, two old friends, meet by chance on the streets of Milan after many years. After a moment of embarrassment, memories and the light-heartedness of the past resurface. Sandrino offers to track down the others - Cesarino, Nino and Livio - and spend an evening like in the good old days. Cesarino, who back in the old days was the animator of the group who got them into contact with girls, has not lost much in this sense although he faces economic difficulties.
Most of the songs on this record could be classified as "lo-fi"; they were recorded when Reel Big Fish was still maturing as a band (some members were still in high school). The majority of the tracks were rerecorded for Turn the Radio Off, Why Do They Rock So Hard, and Monkeys for Nothin' and the Chimps For Free. "Spin The Globe" had been recorded earlier, on their demo In The Good Old Days..., and a few other songs were rerecorded from their 1994 demos Buy This! and Return of the Mullet.
In the good old days of Emperor Franz Joseph's Habsburg Monarchy, the Hendelberg Marriage Market takes place every spring. Marriageable girls and fellow locals who love each other are married the same day in the chapel. Even the rich farmer Lugosch appears with his son Florian, because the old man plans to marry his simple-minded offspring with the proud Jelka, farmer Martin's daughter. However, Jelka is not in the least interested in Florian, and actually Florian is not into the idea, either, because his thoughts always revolve around the cute maid Julischka.
12 December 1864. Quoted in Pease 198. Over fifty years after Sue’s death, her reputation was mentioned in the letters of one Yates Snowden. Yates wrote: “Noticeing [sic] considerable face powder on J. J. E’s shoulder one evening, a friend asked; ‘John, where did you get all that powder’? ‘Oh,’ said he, with a laugh; ‘I have just returned from a visit to Sue Petigru’! From which I would infer that ‘necking parties’ in Charleston were not unknown in the good old days – ‘when Plaucus was consul.’”Snowden, Yates. Letter.
The saloon-keeper relied on the expectation that most customers would buy more than one drink, and that the practice would build patronage for other times of day. The hardships of the Depression marked the curtailing of the widespread practice for reasons of economy, and it never really returned. This was noted in Carroll John Daly’s 1944 detective story “ Body, Body, Who’s Got the Body?”. The protagonist, hard-boiled investigator Race Williams, meets a woman in New York at a fancy Park Avenue cafe. Grumbling at the high prices and skimpy portions, he says “I...paid the bill for what would have been a free lunch in the good old days”.
A. Gold, which is described as "the village shop in the heart of London", has a lengthy feature in 'The Good Old Days' section of Jane Payton's book, Fabulous Food Shops (2006).Peyton, Jane, Fabulous Food Shops (Interior Angles), p46, John Wiley & Sons, 2006. . The shop was among The Independent's "50 Best Food Shops" with Lulu Grimes, food director of olive magazine and Good Food magazine recommending its sausages, cheeses, sweets and Somerset brandy. In an article picturing Safia Thomas standing outside her shop, and written a few months prior to the Economic crisis of 2008, the London Evening Standard stated that it was championing the capital's independent shops.
She became president of the Gerontological Society of America (GSA) in 1980, becoming the fourth woman to serve in the role, and was named the winner of the University of Pittsburgh School of Social Work's Distinguished Alumni Award two years later. In 1983, Brody was named the recipient of the Donald P. Kent Award by the GSA. She exposed a misconception of "that adult children nowadays do not take care of their elderly parents as was the case in the good old days" in 1985. Brody conducted a study in 1986 that discovered 28 percent of females stayed at home to care for their elderly mothers and left the workforce to do so.
Each episode shows funny, old Tante Lien hosting a cosy gathering (Koempoelan) at her home in which she and her guests snack on Indo food and reminisce about life back in the good old days (tempo doeloe) of the Dutch East Indies. Her guests are usually famous Indo and Totok (full blooded Dutch settlers of the colonial Dutch East Indies) artists that perform solo or together with Tante Lien or each other. Artists that have appeared in the show include the Blue Diamonds, Sandra Reemer and Willem Nijholt. Late Late Lien Show on Imdb Within the Indo community itself the show was viewed by some to be rather controversial, mainly due to the fact the Tante Lien character speaks Dutch with a strong Indo accent.
Through his oldest daughter Caroline (1831-1913), he is a great-great-grandfather of Audrey Hepburn. In the summer of 1823 Dirk van Hogendorp travelled round the Netherlands on foot with his friend Jacob van Lennep. Both gentlemen loved this journey and produced diaries of it - that of Van Lennep was later published under the title 'Nederland in den goeden ouden Tijd' ('The Netherlands in the good old days', 1943) and 'Lopen met Van Lennep' ('Walking with Van Lennep', 2000), edited by Marita Mathijsen and Geert Mak. The last edition appeared as a result of a TV series made for the RVU by Theo Uittenbogaard, 'De Zomer van 1823' ('The Summer of 1823'), in which he and Geert Mak retraced the pair's footsteps.
Largely a concept album about her childhood in rural East Tennessee, the album begins with a recitation of the first letter Parton wrote to her parents shortly after moving from her hometown of Sevierville, Tennessee to Nashville in 1964. Most of the songs are fond reminiscences of her youth and family, though in one song, "In the Good Old Days (When Times Were Bad)", Parton candidly admits that though she is grateful for the lessons the poverty of her childhood taught her, she is in no hurry to repeat the experience. The final cut on the album, "Down on Music Row", recounts her first days on Nashville's Music Row, trying to get a record deal, and thanking those who helped her along the way, making specific mention of Chet Atkins and RCA's Bob Ferguson.
Although the film was a departure from the usual Abbott and Costello formula, Variety called it "a picnic for Abbott and Costello fans" that "won't shock the patrons with any unfamiliar novelties...Direction is well-aimed at the belly-laugh level, and the trick photography is handled with flawless technique." Motion Picture Daily wrote, "Any resemblance between this and the last half dozen Abbott and Costello pictures is so slight and incidental as to be written off completely by the showmen whose customers used to raise the rafters with shouts and screams of laughter in the dawn of the A. and C. era. The audience present at the previewing of 'The Time of Their Lives' at the Forum Theater in Los Angeles all but rolled in the aisles with merriment, exactly as in the good old days."Motion Picture Daily. August 14, 1946.
Home to Reverend Timothy Crowley, Parish Priest, Coomkeen Upper, 1776. Prior to purchase under the Land Acts of the early 1900s, the lands were owned by Lord Bandon and rented by tenant farmers. In the late 1920s a new road to Bantry was built from Coomkeen and was celebrated by local poet Charles Dennis: :Oh! Durrus, you were often fleeced, :In the good old days gone by :And only for Mr. MacManaway :You should lie down and die :He's out to help industry :Give every man fair play, :His enterprising capitalist :Will surely win the day :His latest stunt is to build a road :Through the fair valley of Coomkeen :It starts at Crocawadra :An ends in Gearameen :We'll make of him a Bishop :And that without a doubt, :And he'll remove the Border, :Between North and South.
The book was widely read and had a big influence on the discussions of Marxian, Ricardian and Post-Keynesian economists in the 1960s and 1970s. In 1956 Meek also quit the Communist Party of Great Britain and he abandoned his previous support for the policies of Joseph Stalin, although he continued to be a Marxist until his last years. He was acknowledged to be a scholarly authority on Adam Smith and on the Physiocrats. In the introduction to an article from 1971, "Smith, Turgot and the 'Four Stages' Theory," Ron Meek writes: "In the good old days, when I was a fierce young Marxist instead of a benign middle-aged Meeksist, I became very interested in the work of the members of the so-called Scottish historical school..."Meek, Ronald L. “Smith, Turgot, and the ‘Four Stages’ Theory.” History of Political Economy 3, no. 1 (1971): 9.
Rex Bunch, Gabriel's father, is a musician who, for a short time back in the 1970s, played in pop icon Lester Jones's band. However, while (the fictitious) Lester Jones is still going strong almost thirty years later, Rex has been leading a quiet and modest life without a regular income together with his live-in partner, Christine, Gabriel's mother, who back in the good old days designed trendy clothes for various rock stars. Gabriel's twin brother Archie died while still little, and in many ways the family of three still live and think according to the unwritten laws of the late 1960s and 1970s, despising anything remotely connected with middle class mentality, advocating universal freedom, and smoking the occasional joint. When Christine has had enough of Rex and his lazy, good-for-nothing ways, she throws him out of the house, and for the first time in decades Rex has to fend for himself.

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