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I trained to be a doctor in the bad old days — not the worst old days, but the bad old days.
And the good old days were the good old days.
I was like, "In the old days, in the old days ..." Yeah, in the old days, when you actually had to call people on the phone with this curly string.
In the old days, real old days, people might remember there was this company that was leading, a leading tech company, IBM.
So I remember those bad old days from having worked in Africa, but I'm sure that elderly people remember the bad old days from this country.
And in the old days, it would have been nearly impossible for fans to imagine the sad spectacle that would befall the team this season, because the old days were only last season.
We want the old days, or a brave new world.
Now in the old days, what did we call this?
Macklemore and Kesha previously performed "Good Old Days" on Ellen.
"Oh, I love the old days, you know?" he said.
We call it the bad old days of Ludlow Street.
In the old days, vacation planning was practically a workout.
He laments the old days, when people would share food.
Michael Abrash is right: "These are the good old days".
Wasn't everything just so much better in the old days?
Remember the good old days, when decorum was still intact?
But back in the old days, music barely existed online.
Well, in the old days it was all gin martinis.
He'd heard about machines like these, in the Old Days.
Instead of doing a surprise attack, remember the old days?
He speaks with relatives and actors from the old days.
And we use less electricity than in the old days.
In the old days, it was easy to get lost.
In the old days — tell your sister, I'm making progress.
In the old days, drugmakers developed drugs for known diseases.
Those galas were the old days, well before their time.
Each generation has its version of the good old days.
But he's still a reminder of the bad old days.
But the good old days were not good at all.
Seeing him brought back memories of the good old days.
In the old days, Weight Watchers was not so permissive.
How did Falling Inn Love compare to those old days?
And last year will soon be the good old days.
Corporal punishment like the old days is not allowed today.
My father was very strict back in the old days.
In the old days we used to throw them out.
They serve as stark reminders of the bad old days.
I swear, every bite I take just reminds me of my mom, my dad, old days, good old days, sit around the table and just sharing and eating together and just give us, like, stories.
Bernie and Hillary, Hillary and Bernie, just like the old days.
Trump is bringing back the sanity of the good old days.
Right, in the very old days they didn't share ad revenue.
Others will remind people of the bad old days of TouchWiz.
Like the old days I'm going to make dinner for them.
It got to feel like it was like the old days.
What happened to the good old days of Freedom Fries, guys?
It's not a black and white image, like the old days.
In the old days, people handled their alcohol much, much better.
Now everyone wants a readymade that sounds like the old days.
"The good old days weren't all that good," Mr. Obama said.
In the old days, Mr. Walsh said, people used beef tallow.
For him, there were no good old days in this place.
"I don't think the bad old days will return," he said.
Long gone are the good old days of the culture war.
Hammars, or Djaupadal, as it was known in the old days.
I'm not here to wax nostalgic about the bad old days.
If you can't remember, it's time to relive the old days.
I'm not saying that things were better in the old days.
In the old days you could be in the Top 25.
In the old days the con man was a confidence man.
The old days before free trade, of course, weren't without problems.
I don't think anybody thought about that in the old days.
People stood near the grotto, talking about the good old days.
In the old days, Mr. Trumper dove 2000 to 244 feet.
I'll talk to her about the old days of Destiny's Child.
While Trump says he's trying to make America great again by reaching back to the xenophobia of the bad old days, the Dems can borrow something better from the good old days: Quaint, faux cuss words.
Remember the old days, the good old days, the golden days of yore, when Jade Goody was still alive, and flashing her kebab at a nation, and helping slide the word "minger" into our daily vocabulary?
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.
Tariffs can't bring back the old days when America exclusively made stuff.
The parallels to the bad old days of political corruption are striking.
In the old days, we focused on surviving the next 12 months.
Just like in the old days, but with a few interesting wrinkles.
Back in the old days, the president was inaugurated on March 20.
It was not the same power as in the old days, though.
Would they prefer the grand old days of the legendary $100 apartment?
The strain was in the old days with manufacturing and supply chain.
In the old days, airlines wanted to fly one of every airplane.
I can't help but remember the old days of no cash flow.
This incoherent ramble is actually a plea: Remember the good old days?
Ever miss the good old days of perfectly innocent reality TV competitions?
Louie Swisher: Right, because I think ... You miss the good old days.
"In the good old days, he would have been executed," Trump said.
"In the old days, the tours were very Barnesian," Ms. Lucy said.
"In the old days, the drinks were very simple," Mr. Borgognone said.
In the old days, that's how most of us saw our job.
This latest crisis is an unpleasant reminder of the bad old days.
The candymaker misses the good old days, when people weren't so sensitive.
Those were the good old days, but times have changed... a lot.
But you were rarely ever lost lost in the bad old days.
The good old days of the good ol' boys were never good.
These were the old old days when people were afraid of cookies.
You'll like it if you liked: The old days of analog film.
Is there any "good old days" failure he has yet to embrace?
He does not talk about the good old days so much anymore.
In the old days, when I started, that's how they made records.
But those good old days, maybe, are more mythical than we admit.
For today's podcast announcers, it's a return to the good old days.
Back in the old days morality was about loving and serving others.
So in the old days, we called this shoe-leather reporting. Yeah.
Back in the good old days, he says, jailbreaks would work for months.
It's easy to claim retroactively that TRL was better in the old days.
"This sounds like something that was done in the old days," he said.
It was a battle zone, reminiscent of Lebanon in its bad old days.
There we swap yarns, discuss politics, and joke about the good old days.
In the old days, "The only payout was publicity, free press," Litchfield said.
In the old days, there were celebrities and then there was everybody else.
In the old days, the doctor went to visit patients' homes on horseback.
In the old days, when to be devout was dangerous, it offered protection.
They heard it from one of their buddies: 'Just like the old days!
In the old days, you would call a person to make an order.
He explained the attraction by harking back to the old days of trade.
Greenberg was one of the few from the old days playing that day.
"This is one of the last refuges of the old days," she says.
It's sometimes said that the good old days are good because they're gone.
But that's not how people got into college in the good old days.
Remember, back in the old days, nobody ever got fired for buying IBM?
In the old days, the band mostly played songs written by Mr. Clarke.
The little talisman kept around as a reminder of the bad old days.
It's a great watch and will make you remember the good old days.
In the old days you had the establishment, and you had the rest.
Help them bond over the good old days with the Nintendo SNES Classic.
Remember the good old days when cartoon robot toys were all the rage?
As in the old days, a line of people stretched to the door.
In the old days, if you had a problem, you shared that problem.
IF YOU THOUGHT ABOUT THE OLD DAYS, THIS WAS A PAYROLL PROCESSING COMPANY.
"I love the old days," Mr. Trump told the crowd to loud cheers.
My mommy pouch was growing, hanging over my pants like the old days.
"The old days of being sheltered from public hate have passed," he said.
Probably "How You Remind Me" – it takes me back to the old days.
As in the old days of the shabiha , activists found themselves being followed.
In the old days, the Rangers might have added a so-called enforcer.
We refuse to contemplate any collapse, any return to the bad old days.
"It's working, but it's certainly not like in the old days," he said.
In the old days, advertising played that role, but the world has changed.
The good old days, that's what we yearn for on so many levels.
In the old days of the Army, this would have been a mutiny.
I equate it to having to get dressed up, in the old days.
"In the old days, we just followed the German tourist abroad," says Riehs.
The subtext of every conversation I have, nowadays, is the good old days.
I'd say this is pretty ingrained in Norwegian culture, since the old days.
In the old days, Jehovah's Witnesses were a threat to the secularist state.
In the good old days, they'd rip him out of that seat so fast.
In the old days, we were one nation from Istanbul to Yemen to Morocco.
"In the old days, it was more of a test of coordination," says Malowney.
In the old days that refuse was 100 percent biodegradable, but not so today.
We talk about doing some seven-inches like we did in the old days.
The problem is this, and it goes back that old days of the newspaper.
Sandra misses the "old days" of knowing her neighbors' backgrounds, families, hopes, and dreams.
Such is the political times that Olbermann is wistful for those bad old days.
I think in the old days nobody wanted to mess with the Clinton machine.
"Or, as Trump and (Mike) Pence call it, the good old days," he added.
As a callback to the old days of Pokémon, Pikachu is an obvious choice.
In the old days, two things made Microsoft difficult to partner with, Horowitz said.
In the old days, there wouldn’t have been an outlet for that.
But first he'd have to accept that the good old days aren't coming back.
"I've watched the fights since the old days—I like watching it," he says.
In the old days, the big, big stars used to hang at the bar.
In the old days – circa 2000 – building your own business was considered somehow sordid.
We will build our own pipes, as we used to in the old days.
It's correct, but it's not politically correct, you know, this is the old days.
Once again: because most general aviation has been stuck in the bad old days.
In the old days, we might have had a room filled with pen plotters.
The term "very special episode" is a cliche, a throwback to TV's old days.
"There were great nesting areas in the uplands in the old days," Herman recalls.
People in the old days stayed put, while folks today are less rooted, right?
"I am from the old days and from a small village," Ms. Garcia said.
"In the old days, we used traditional methods to feed the animals," he said.
In the old days, there was a very strong juxtaposition between capitalists and socialists.
When people talk about "the good old days," they're mourning the death of simplicity.
We just want Hanson to be happy again ... you know, like the old days.
But those were the old days, before Quinnipiac became an epicenter of college hockey.
You think about Wells Fargo and Bank of America, back in the old days.
And with that fragmentation likely comes a return to the old days of piracy.
Like it was possible to imagine you could do, back in the old days.
Watch the video to see 20 things President Trump misses about the old days.
Whereas, boy I sound old, but in the old days, there were four networks.
The good old days of loading an antivirus app and restricting access are over.
Back in the bad old days the only alternative for voice communication was email.
It's easy to change the subject when someone talks about the good old days.
"Remembering back to the old days, it meant the world to me," Speidel said.
In the old days, the two were astonished by all they had in common.
Because in the old days, espionage meant using exploding pens and poison-tipped umbrellas.
Opinion Columnist Well, this feels a bit like the good old days of econblogging.
Those were in the good old days when politicians behaved like normal, sane people.
But unlike the old days, the Clippers won — a sign of things to come.
I remember in the old days I used to bait Herb Greenberg about it.
And in the bad old days, such action could easily spiral out of control.
Everybody from the different clans has their work to do, like the old days.
We doubt most people would actually want to return to the good old days.
"In the old days, Donald reminded me of my brothers in Texas," she said.
No one is looking at, you know, going back to the good old days.
In the old days, they would have said you work with YouTube stars. Correct.
"In the old days, it was allergies and acid reflux and whatnot," he said.
"It was just like the old days," Woods told CNBC, five days after the showdown.
Cheating rumors or not, there's never any harm in reminiscing on the good old days.
Paul Cook is probably yearning for the old days of angry letters and phone calls.
You can relive the good old days with The Magic School Bus' original intro above.
But I will tell you, the summit is making me nostalgic for the old days.
There's one final point: back in the old days, they calculated stock values by hand.
It's the way people have publicly remembered the good old days for nearly a decade.
New York City was sexier, edgier and more vibrant back in its bad old days.
"There are big spaces, like TriBeCa and SoHo in the old days," Mr. Scully said.
You sound like old people sitting in a lawnchair, talking about the good, old days.
A clear eye toward the future, not a cynical appeal to the good old days.
But clearly any return to Uber's 'bad old days' would be dealt very short shrift.
Here it could be far worse -- back to the bad old days pre-9/11.
Just like the old days, except you actually wear a coat to go out now.
Back in the old days, they'd just steal your CDs and sell it for dope.
In the old days, that would've been an IPO pretty quickly, it would've moved forward.
"The 'good old days' are coming back," the studio wrote in a letter to fans.
But this year, the indications were that the good old days may be back again.
Recent weeks have felt like a return to the height of the bad old days.
The good old days may have been good for some but were terrible for others.
There, another Hudson's Bay store provides a trip back to the company's bad old days.
"He's standing up and he's aiming, just like the good old days," Dr. Ko said.
Thus, in the bad old days, corroboration typically came in the form of serious injury.
"In the old days, we used traditional methods to feed the animals," one farmer said.
In the old days, he said, the mess hall was crowded 213 hours a day.
He enjoys coming to the clinic and yarning of "the old days" with [the nurses].
You cannot stop thinking about how things were better in the Good Old Days. 12.
She said she remembers the bad old days of being a woman in the workplace.
We've rounded up some of the best foods and drinks from the good old days.
Exxon would have never hired a risk taker of that scale in the old days.
In the old days, when we won a war, to the victor belonged the spoils.
We were on a roll, Mr. Smith and I, jawing about the good old days.
Don't get me wrong — there was plenty that was bad about the good old days.
They had almost forgotten the na-virus, a population control measure from the old days.
In the old days, it was close to a 9-to-5 in the studio.
Can we not do something interesting or different like we did in the old days?
In the old days, plans often didn't cover prescription drugs or treatment for mental illness.
No matter: we collectively chose a route and policed ourselves, just like the old days.
To say this is cold comfort is not to pine for mythical good old days.
I remember in the old days when you and I would sit and do forecasting.
In the old days, I could go from my idea and just go build it.
You know what we used to do in the old days when we were smart?
"No one wants to backslide to those bad old days," Becerra told reporters last week.
Back in the old days, before electricity was pulled out of the earth, I suppose.
In the old days we had to fight sabre tooth cats and mastodons to survive.
"The FARC would keep order," said Mr. Chagua's wife, Mariana Narváez, remembering the old days.
"I went to a lot of fights here in the old days," Mr. Gardner says.
Back in the old days of the comic, Dan and Laurie had a romantic relationship.
In the old days white included a life, even without luck or chance of birth.
In the "old days," when good news was reported, the Stock Market would go up.
In the old days, certainly before the mid-20th century, the polar bear was honored.
"Back in the old days, these sites were frozen most of the year," McGovern continued.
But the thing is is that we wanna keep the good old days rolling. Yeah.
Hidebound college basketball fans seeking a return to the good old days may feel relieved.
"Remember the old days in the neighborhood when we used to play baseball?" he asked.
That while the "old days" may not have been so good, they also aren't gone.
He's rhapsodized about the good old days when you could just beat up a protester.
While Bryant is still a young fella, the biopic features his youth, fame and… old days.
They are, through Trump, winning again, like they used to back in the good old days.
In the old days before the internet, no one had had access to any of this.
But not every new Warriors fan realizes just how pathetic the team's bad old days were.
Ramaphosa's message since taking office in February has been that the bad old days are over.
Smith largely argued that the good old days of tabloid journalism weren't always so great either.
I remember the good old days, when we were young and capable of messing things up.
In some ways, Apple's control over the iPhone is a throwback to these bad old days.
The emotional music video features the teens performing to "Good Old Days" by Macklemore feat. Kesha.
"I feel fortunate that I didn't have build this booth like the old days," he joked.
It felt dangerous like those old days of Foley and the others, without being as deadly.
Almost makes you yearn for the good old days of sheep in mangers and virgin births.
LASZLO BIRINYI: Well, again, you know-- in the old days we could read the ticker tape.
In the old days he would employ "runners" to hang out in all of the casinos.
In the old days, people lost their jobs for speech supporting civil rights or opposing war.
You know, the old days, if you spend less and you win, that's a good thing.
"When we see each other, we all say we miss the good old days," Wright said.
In the old days there was only one producer—now you can have 20 or 30.
In the old days, he never had to brace for the mental anguish of losing streaks.
Trump misses the old days, back when you could "knock the crap out of" a demonstrator.
He said it was, "much different than it used to be in the good old days."
He cries, now, at seemingly any reminder of the old days or friends who have passed.
Oh the good old days, when beans stayed in their designated corner on the microwavable plate.
The company's new corporate parent, Esmark, scrutinized the budgets, and the exorbitant old days seemed doomed.
In the old days, all the venues were shitty warehouses and shitty clubs in shitty places.
"There were more workers and fewer factories then," Mr. Shao said, referring to the old days.
"In the old days, people were doing it because it was their passion," Ms. Beckman said.
She feels this is like the old days when they would take on the world together.
To critics, he symbolizes the bad old days of unchecked crime, racial tension and fiscal anarchy.
This isn't the old days with Leslie Alexander; he's with Fertitta now, who counts every penny.
"I'm a woman of the old days" whose relatives were executed by the Soviets, she said.
But they may soon find themselves wishing for the good old days of pure presidential chaos.
Like the summer of '77, this current "disappointment" could easily look like the good old days.
These ideas aren't modern — they're a return to the bad old days of exploitation and decline.
Not as in the old days, which she writes about in the book with lighthearted relish.
And, just like the old days, the bar has its own branded Sugar East matchbooks (free).
Is it the nostalgia for the "good old days" when they all had well-paying jobs?
"In the old days, you could take your sled and go to Disko Island," Dorph said.
How many times in the last three years have you longed for the good old days?
But queers aren't saying they want to return to the dark old days of electroshock therapy.
But that would mean a return to the bad old days, many accounting-industry observers say.
In the old days, they say, their parents reaped plentiful harvests from fields fed with manure.
You know what we used to do in the old days when we were smart, right?
Back in the old days, you found flower in a plastic baggie and that was weed.
From her desk in the carpeted hush of a reception room, Heather remembers the old days.
Older residents talk about the good old days, and complain about how far Dagenham has fallen.
It doesn't necessarily reflect … Because in the old days, it was was a great gig, right?
But in the old days, those highlight packages were appointment viewing, available only on nightly broadcasts.
In the old days, back in the 19503th century and early 20th century, we regulated them.
In the old days ... when I was a prosecutor, you could get phone records very easily.
It literally was just, process of elimination of screen names like in the good old days.
So we set out on a quest to throw it back to the good old days.
You know, in the old days, you bought a coffee, you got black coffee in ceramic cup.
"It started with square photos and videos—those were the good old days right guys," said Systrom.
" Veronica says "our mess" to Archie, making his heart soar as he thinks about "the old days.
Back in the old days they could count on a few friends with plants on their balconies.
In the old days, before garbage-eating fungus, hound-mutants were rounded up to clear the landfills.
Many people made jokes about the bad old days of Windows Vista and its pop-up boxes.
Remember the good old days when Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks played leading roles opposite each other?
The American people didn't vote to return to the dirty old days when smog choked our cities.
He recalled the old days when McCarthy drove the bus himself, although he was prone to distraction.
In the old days, there were professional political fundraisers who probably had something they would call software.
"I'm against the 'back in the good old days' narrative, too," Glowacki of potty training fame says.
The black truffle liked the old days better, when it could prosper in a completely natural environment.
Those were the good old days, though, when the international crises Trump stumbled into were mostly theoretical.
But what the speaker seemed to miss was that we don't live in the old days anymore.
"In the old days we always thought that autism was very much a male condition," she said.
In the old days, workers had returned to their villages for Christmas, but those days were gone.
Remember the good old days when fake news was about space aliens instead of important political issues?
On Monday, he said he missed the "good old days" because he wanted to punch a protester.
An unceasing pining for the good old days plays a part, obviously, but it goes beyond that.
Also, something that's different now compared to the old days, no one works late into the night.
In the old days, one could get away with filling in a rarely used character by hand.
In the old days of television, when four networks dominated the industry, the survival standard was clear.
In the old days, autocrats often came to or retained power through military coups and violent crackdowns.
Katie was a sweetheart, too, so Heather I think might have met her in the old days.
"In the old days," he said, a little wistfully, "this was the safest place in the world."
"In the old days it was good luck to get a bat in the house," Zhang said.
In the old days, when [my show] had a reputation unlike it has today, people trusted us.
"In the old days," Mr. Trump said, pantomiming an execution by pretending to fire a rifle twice.
"In the old days the new money was made through theft and abuse of office," he wrote.
In the old days, presidents let their hatchet men stir up the racist skulduggery behind the scenes.
"So, in the old days, the relationship with consumers was controlled by Walmart, Tesco, Carrefour," he said.
It's not like the old days, when you were born, raised, and died in the same town.
It's not true that football, or anything else, really, was a lot simpler in the old days.
In the old days, looking for a quote in a long recorded interview was incredibly time consuming.
Plus, today's hardware and software rarely fails catastrophically like PCs did so often in the old days.
Films in the old days might have names like "Women of Influence" or "Billionaire's Blonde," he said.
He's walking away with $50,000, or as you would say in the old days 50K a month.
DARGIS Nostalgia makes me queasy, because one person's misty good old days are always another person's nightmare.
" He added, "I doubt if any of that goes on like it did in my old days.
"You can't make the good old days come back just by painting pictures of them," he snorted.
In the old days, they built huge sets that were stored for a while and then scrapped.
"It was like the old days, sweating the whole time," Mr. Rodríguez-López said with obvious enthusiasm.
When Bloomberg or his police commissioner spoke in black churches in the old days, they were cheered.
The closures echoed the old days of tensions between the United States and the former Soviet Union.
Because of the kid's sudden entry into their lives, they ended up talking about the old days.
Back in the good old days — like two months ago — it was fun to watch Bannon operate.
In the old days, the memo from the C.E.O. Roger Ailes dictated the narratives of the day.
However, if you're pining for the good old days of decorous hearings and confirmations by acclamation, stop.
In the old days, barehanded or gloved up, working class Englishmen settled their differences with their fists.
In the old days, a candidate would be penalized for making outrageous claims or being too coarse.
In the old days there were blogs like Engadget and Gizmodo, they're still a big deal today.
When I first saw Snapchat, it's like, 'I get this, it's like AOL in the old days.
I wanted it to capture the essence of the old days, but with a beautiful production quality.
"Republicans say they want to make America great again, they say they want to take us back to the old days, good old days," Cuomo said in front of a jam-packed audience at the Wells Fargo Center, ahead of Hillary Clinton formally accepting the Democratic Party's presidential nomination.
" 'In the old days we had mental institutions' Trump also honed in on mental health issues, calling for improvements in "early warning response systems" and reiterating his calls for increasing the ability of law enforcement to involuntarily commit individuals to "mental institutions," just like "in the old days.
There&aposs no one to look at your, you know, in the old days the stars were managed.
In the old days, if you wanted to look inside someone's body, you had to cut them open.
In the really old days, viewers would simply climb onto a wooden platform to gaze at the painting.
It almost makes one yearn for the good old days, when just a few of us were spies.
These were the grand old days of air travel, when people dressed for flights and service was lavish.
Remember the good old days, when Barack Obama was president and Jon Stewart was on TV every night?
"It was always Republicans when, in the old days, some of kind of bridges were constructed," he added.
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.
In the old days, the words "Britney Spears concert" and "intoxicated" would have had a loaded, worrisome meaning.
Remember back in the good old days when celebrities' Instagram comments were hidden among thousands of other comments?
In the old days the town of Wenchang in Hainan's north-east was famous for its poached chicken.
Remember the old days when vacancies at Downton Abbey were determined by which actors had had their fill?
In the "old days" of the Internet this Cluetrain-manifesto-waving post gatekeeper attitude served the slacker well.
THIS SEEMS LIKE THE OLD DAYS, THOUGH, WHEN YOU HAD THE FULL PANOPLY OF GUYS AT THE LAKERS.
Daryl and Carol reminiscence about the old days at the Sanctuary, which Daryl now begrudgingly runs alongside Eugene.
" According to Franklin, "marriages in the old days did not always take place with the benefit of clergy.
In the old days, you could get away from that, but I think we're well beyond that now.
What if we instead allowed ourselves to believe that we are living the good old days right now?
The KGB were champions in the game of 'fake news,' which was called 'disinformation' in the old days.
It's also very clear Larry's pining for the old days at CNN when someone else had the reins.
Some predict that Tasmania could be heading back to the old days of greens and lumberjacks at loggerheads.
" At another event Trump reminisced about the "old days" where protesters would "be carried out on a stretcher.
With today's new ad, Apple is going back in time to the good old days of the iPod.
For a government bent on modernizing the economy, nostalgia for the old days can be a formidable foe.
"In the old days, people stopped looking for oil substitutes as soon as oil prices dropped," he said.
Legally confirming death used to be straightforward, back in the old days before technology made things more complex.
I remember the old days when Apple was the thing and everyone would save box tops for Apple.
Fundamental to LawBreakers' attitude and its "good old days" marketing is a plea to embrace a shared nostalgia.
But one or two years of higher rates doesn't necessarily mean a return to the bad old days.
Ah, the good old days before Ambien, Xanax and a hundred other chemical panaceas for 3 a.m. sleeplessness.
At his rallies, he reminisces about the good old days of lower levels of violence under military dictatorship.
"At this point, you're virtually owned by the corporations" that won't stick by musicians like the old days.
In the old days, you might buy a washing machine or a refrigerator once a decade or so.
Syrians are tired of war, but they know that they will not get back to their old days.
In the old days, newlyweds looked forward to filling their new home with gifts from their wedding registry.
The good old days weren't so good for seniors before Social Security was enacted 82 years ago today.
"It sounds almost like in the good old days before the trade dispute," Commerzbank said of the exports.
" Now, she added, "we have buskers and panhandlers, unlike in the old days, when we had no one.
And when the war came, they were talking about the good old days and they meant the Depression.
For settlers in up-and-coming Ridgewood, Queens, the Bad Old Days is becoming such a homey hangout.
Sadly, it looks as if a return to the bad old days will be upon us very soon.
In the old days, post-processing even a short 2D video for stabilization was a time-consuming process.
Here are 22 quotes from Dr. Seuss that will instantly transport you back to the good old days.
Which was the premise of advertising in sort of a spray-and-pray method in the old days.
In the old days, my uncle could ride his bike into Lambeau and zip around on the field.
In the old days it was the number of voice minutes or texts, then the amount of data.
At least, that was the case at Vassar College in 2004, in the golden old days of TheFacebook.com.
"It's very difficult to get the fullness of the old days, which is hard to manufacture," he continued.
This winter, McCarthy, 220, sat in a dirty Midtown apartment in Manhattan, thinking about the good old days.
"In the old days, we would see each other on the road and greet each other," he said.
Sometimes, I yearn for the old days of email dominance (I can't believe I typed those words). Why?
"I just long for the old days," said Senator Susan Collins, Republican of Maine and a longtime appropriator.
And if this escalates into a full-scale trade war, we'll be back to the bad old days.
It is heartening for Barbosa to know that fans remember the old days, back when the magic started.
To the ad industry, targeted ads are better for people than the old days of randomly blasting commercials.
In some ways that hearkens back to the old days, but I'm really into Silicon Valley as well.
But while some parts may not have changed much since the old days, others are getting major improvements.
In the good old days, the airlines certainly cared about the bottom line, but they weren't as greedy.
In the old days, parents-to-be, their siblings and their parents would never give a baby shower.
That's like what we used to do in the old days when the economy was just on fire.
What do you see as the most obvious differences in the league from the old days to now?
"In the old, old days it was the voice that mattered," he told The Philadelphia Inquirer in 2005.
Irritating as today's problems are, they represent an improvement from the true bad old days of the 1970s.
In the old days, it took time and work to steal secrets, blackmail people, and meddle across borders.
So, as you know, in the old days in browser world ... I call them both about this issue.
In the old days of policymaking by aphorism—give a man a fish, feed him for a day!
"There's always a tendency, when things aren't the way we want them to be, to look back to the old days, as though the old days were like that," said Robert J. Thompson, professor of Television and Popular Culture at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University.
Because again, we're talking about a scale issue, and I may have, in the old days — I feel like I ought to be in an old rocker with a cigar or something — but in the old days, yeah, maybe I had a day to think about that, but they don't.
In the old days, it was year-to-year with prize money, television revenue and the rest of it.
If Netflix has its way, families will watch these offerings at home together, just like in the old days.
In the old days, the seal meat was masticated by one's spouse before being spat into the cooking pot.
"In the old days, white people used to call us nigger to our face," she said matter-of-factly.
I kind of miss the old days of two or three teams being able to claim the national championship.
"In the old days, you know, when you had a war, to the victor belong the spoils." he said.
The old days of stitch-ups by the EPP and S&D or by Paris and Berlin are fading.
Any method would be better, they argued -- alternating sites like the old days, best interleague record, coin flip, anything.
Over beer and cigarettes, they laugh about the old days, until Daniel reveals the details of his recent incarceration.
In Venezuela, where prices are rising at a four-figure annual rate, the good old days were last month.
As the name suggests, the Spotify Singles concept channels back the good old days of vinyl and CD singles.
Many Chinese, it seems, regard scrapping term limits as a return to the bad old days of strongman rule.
"Our constant goal was that your familiarization with the Mechs from the old days should be valid," he said.
"Good Old Days" is the first featured appearance Kesha has made since releasing her comeback album Rainbow in August.
That means insurers could offer cheap plans that don't provide much coverage, as they did in the old days.
Crawford, longing for the old days, kept running over to Helena's and Claudia's and Naomi's changing rooms to reconnect.
Populists who clamour for the good old days of European industry happily blame Brussels for getting in the way.
You have to eat the whole thing… Let's have a think about the word 'celebrity' in the old days.
In the old days, our grandparents got to know customers by name and genuinely cared about solving their problems.
In the old days, you knew a character was going to be cool when they pulled out a smoke.
Yes, there are hordes of emoji to play with now, especially compared to the old days of MSN Messenger.
"I don't think we need to take as much as we used to in the old days," he added.
Who among us has not read Upton Sinclair and longed for the good old days of total food freedom?
Fifty percent of our clients come through our referrals, so it's kind of a bit like the old days.
"In the old days, we simply tried to figure out what was hot ... and what was not," he said.
You know, just like the good old days when Roosevelt and Kennedy had their ailments concealed from the public.
"People have a nostalgia for what they think of as the good old days," she explained to the camera.
In the old days, the music business used to complain that YouTube took their music and didn't pay them.
On Tuesday, Tekserve, New York City's most iconic and beloved computer repair shop, was bustling like the old days.
In the old days companies with large revenues and global footprints almost always had lots of assets and employees.
It makes you wish you were there if you weren't, and long for the old days if you were.
"Everybody wishes they could go back to the old days, but we don't think like that," Mr. Roberts said.
Spliced into the contemporary footage are clips of two giants from the old days, Bill Robinson and John Bubbles.
"Back in the old days, the map was the product, and every map was drawn by hand," he said.
Surely Trump misses the good old days when he could turn to Michael Cohen to fix things for him.
In a sense, that is a return to the old days of two small levers mounted on the frame.
In summer, "it's back to the old days," said Lucas Trihey, who organizes events at the Big Red Bash.
It may not be long before companies like Uber start wishing for the good old days of class actions.
We paid down, back in the old days, they paid down half a trillion dollars of the national debt.
In the old days, people used to go to the supermarket or shopping centers and set up a table.
Congress may need new rules, new norms, that reflect irreversible changes in American politics since the "good old days."
VC is in a strange place right now and the old days of team and a dream are over.
It was in the old days where you were allowed to do that, before things were so politically correct.
In those bad old days, He Luting, director of the Shanghai Conservatory, was denounced for his passion for Debussy.
In the old days, if you didn't have an eagle next to your home you weren't a real man.
MAY 23-2456 Remember the good old days when a trade deal with China seemed right around the corner?
He was a strong abortion opponent, but from her current perch, it definitely seems like the good old days.
" He also said the network "is also much different than it used to be in the good old days.
Either way, it is nice to hear him express some nostalgia for the good old days of One Direction.
In the old days of cable, you paid one giant price for more TV than you could ever want.
"I miss the old days when I could weight-shame you," he'd yell to someone trying to dunk him.
In the old days, patients convulsed during therapy sessions, sometimes so violently that they broke their bones or teeth.
The exhibition that van Gerwen attended Friday night in Oldham, though, felt like a throwback to the old days.
"In the old days, the transaction happened in person and it was usually arranged through a middleman," he said.
In the old days, volume would pick up as stocks hit record highs time and again, but no more.
For observers who remember the good old days, the confluence of games and interest is a long time coming.
It's not like in the really old days when you were kind of looking at a male teenage demographic.
Back in the old days people thought morality was about living up to some external standard of moral excellence.
I think it's an apocryphal story, but that story was told in the old days as a massive outlier.
The old days, when insurers in the individual market could discriminate against those people at will, are not forgotten.
ROD: In the old days with small gramophones, it was pretty difficult to hear exactly what syllables were being sung.
I've heard plenty of horror stories about those good old days, of brutal rapes, robberies, forced servitude and deadly betrayals.
In the old days, Chinese savers were pretty much forced to keep their money on deposit at state-controlled banks.
"No one can return Turkey to those old days of crisis, chaos, instability, insecurity," Erdogan said during a campaign speech.
It's quite a bit different than the sweatshops of the old days; the labor also requires a highly advanced skillset.
GUTFELD: I never take -- (CROSSTALK) GUILFOYLE: But back in the good old days, when people try to rip you off.
To Hagerty, the big difference between those old days and the present is that everything is officially a brand now.
But now, as the work requirements kick in, Davis is going back to the old days of asking for favors.
I do like Bill Nuti [CEO] from the old days, but I do think the stock is up too much.
Plenty of graduates joke about the old days when they survived on macaroni and cheese or crackers for a week.
They were aware these were soon to be the good old days, so they were working overtime to make memories.
Her hair is a different color now than the auburn she describes from the old days, her bad girl days.
In the old days — the '296s — he'd draw maps freehand on graph paper and hand them over to a designer.
Some investors think 2017 could harken back to the old days when the industry raised as little as $15 billion.
The technology will always improve, the best is to learn and adapt rather than thinking about the good old days.
Remember the good old days, when X-treme sports did simple things like jumping the Grand Canyon on a motorcycle?
I remember in the old days it was always the guys that said, 'Oh, let's go watch a Bond movie.
Left behind are villagers who miss the old days, despite the health dangers, both for them and for Delhi's residents.
And something of the old days lurked in some lavender and pale gray shadows thrown by — of things — a geranium.
You know, in the old days, Milton Friedman and others would point to monitorism and look at money growth rates.
He misses the old days, when winning schools touched hearts with emotion rather than trying to dazzle eyes with production.
No wonder celebrity stylist-turned creative director Jamie Mizrahi wants to take the brand back to the good old days.
In the old days they'd say, 'If it ain't Boeing, I ain't going,' and people really rely on that name.
Thomas "The" McManus had a bronze plaque in the club; that was how they treated leaders in the old days.
Makes you long for the good old days of March when fast food PR meant ordering pizza from your shoes.
In the old days, traders such as Lord Farmer would have used subterfuge to disguise their intentions in the market.
I do like [CEO] Bill Nuti from the old days, but I do think the stock is up too much.
In bed with her husband Michael (Billy Crudup), Jeanie reminisces about the old days — when she was bonkers, it seems.
So you can get deeper holes in here and you won't run aground like you would've in the old days.
"Believe me, she's going to look back at her fight with Bernie Sanders as the good old days," he said.
Then you get to bask in the glory of the old days on the web without an ad in sight.
Remember the good old days when the market used to freak out about every little utterance from the Federal Reserve?
In the old days, I could see those sell decisions undone maybe a week later as the coast had cleared.
Remember the good old days when fans thrilled to the sight of a runner leaping over a would-be tackler?
In the old days, sure, you'd obsess over checking your work e-mail, but Slack provides so much more information.
Remember the good old days when Republicans were against the nationalization of 1/6 of the nation's economy through ObamaCare?
Back in the good old days, when elites knew exactly who they were, were they eager to redistribute their wealth?
But Cersei is the only character who's really regressing to the bad old days, and that will be her undoing.
Corruption now is not as bad as in the old days of "black ball" scandals, when many matches were fixed.
Last season, though, we saw a shift from the old days of outrageous peacocking to a more laid-back aesthetic.
For that strength which in old days moved earth and heaven is now a beleaguered outpost of someone else's empire.
I'm just like a Baby Boomer who listens to 101.1 CBS FM for a sonic rush of the old days.
"Some expensive goods still sell well so it's not like we're back to the old days," said CEO Hiroshi Ohnishi.
"The president is still functioning as in the old days before the revolution," says Farida Ayari, a veteran Tunisian journalist.
On issues ranging from torture to immigration to abortion, Trump is reviving the bad old days of the Bush administration.
"People want that comfy blanket feeling of the good old days," said Traci Paige Johnson, one of the show's creators.
So, it was more profitable to serve 25% of the market in the old days if you were a distributor.
To relive the bad old days, you can visit the mob's old speakeasies, haunts and hide-outs on these tours.
Except to at least one seasonal resident, even the "good old days" were never as easy as some might remember.
"It's 2019 & @JoeBiden is longing for the good old days of 'civility' typified by James Eastland," he wrote on Twitter.
We used to call it the Humphrey-Hawkins testimony in the old days and this was typically a huge event.
It's not like the old days when guitar buyers were out to mimic legends like Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton.
In the old days, people bought physical newspapers and magazines and those revenues, combined with advertising sales, made publishers profitable.
That means you can snap it shut when you're finished with a phone call, just like in the old days.
If President Trump makes the choice, though, they may be pining for the good old days of the Garland nomination.
Compared with my old days, as Bob Dylan says, 'I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now.
" Samar al-Shawa, 56, said Ms. Okasha "has a beautiful voice that reminds me of the old days in Gaza.
In the old days, there were wrestling fiefdoms all over the country, each with its own little lord in charge.
In 2016, slaveholders speak disparagingly of the old days of whips and chains, of that damaging stereotype of violent slavery.
I mean, we've been through so much together… Remember the good old days, back when everything was new and exciting?
Khan Academy Khan Academy In the old days, tech startups required large teams and $1 million budgets to get started.
It reminds me of the old days, and my dream of this being our place someday, and now it is!
In the 'old days' there were plenty of messaging apps and aggregators, but they survived in an open source world.
"Aveeno is on sale!" she suddenly exclaimed, before continuing to reminisce about the good old days of the East Village.
Progress away from the bad old days of asylums, the institutions Trump is lamenting having closed, has not been linear.
It is very like the old days in which gay male relationships in fiction had to end with a death.
In the old days, the bear was addressed simply and respectfully as "lo moussu," or "the mister," in local dialect.
If you're a New Yorker of the belief that winters just don't live up to the old days, you're wrong.
That procedure is known as "kissing the hand" of the monarch, in the old days a sign of personal loyalty.
Do you fantasize about the good old days when your gentleman caller would have serenaded you instead of sexting you?
This looks a return to the old days, when weak enterprises were propped up via forced transfers from stronger ones.
"In the old days, there was an amazing fraternity of the people who made their life in art," he said.
Green told Izzo that he was heading over to the practice court for a workout, just like the old days.
She also can help cut through her brother's stubbornness and longing for the good old days of Joe and Val.
In the old days, they were investment bankers who knew a little bit, but not that much about operating companies.
I think he's alluding to the fact that in the old days spies and people who committed treason were executed.
You know what we used to do in the old days when we were smart with spies and treason, right?
He had himself invoked the good old days of Mansfield's Senate when he took over as majority leader in 2015.
Designed to be authentic rather than player-friendly, they suggest the good old days are likely worse than we recall.
"It's 2019 & @JoeBiden is longing for the good old days of 'civility' typified by James Eastland," Mr. de Blasio wrote.
In the good old days, sweet and wholesome Lindsay Lohan bounced around with Bill Cosby and friends eating grape Jell-O.
It was an uncomfortable reminder of the bad old days of pro wrestling, and of just how ingrained steroid use is.
Back in the old days, youths might have turned to Xzibit and the Pimp My Ride crew for a cool car.
"In the old days, the most common reason for Addison's in this country was TB," noted Taichman in a press release.
Even if it only lasted 24 hours, it was brilliant and showed people something about what happened in the old days.
Remember the good old days (pre-disastrous presidential phone call) when Americans laughed at Aussies' weird accents and knife-wielding abilities?
It's hard, however, not to note echoes of those bad old days in the new land grab for smart assistant dominance.
"In the old days, if a witch betrayed her coven, they'd kill her," Nancy threatens after bashing down her bathroom door.
In August, Renren staged a marketing stunt that got waves of internet users reminiscing their good old days on the site.
And even after all these years, the cast agrees that it feels just like the old days when they get together.
However, during Virgo season, spending time in your backyard, with close friends and family, talking about the old days, feels right.
It nestles in your hand in a way that will make you instantly nostalgic for the old days of smaller phones.
" NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio: "It's 2019 & [Biden] s longing for the good old days of "civility" typified by James Eastland.
Horan is now gearing up to release his first solo album, Flicker, but he still sometimes thinks about the old days.
Meloni is reluctant to talk about the old days, and Travolta gets the feeling he might be harboring some hard feelings.
Even in my short lifespan, I can remember how it used to be in the good old days of my childhood.
In the old days of VR hype, many of the people who were most excited about VR hadn't actually tried it.
Trump incited brawls at his rallies earlier this year and spoke about the violence of "the old days" with wistful nostalgia.
Help '70s moms throw it back to the good old days (you know, before children) with Mystery Date: The Nostalgia Edition.
" Bernard said, "I wish there was a way to know you're in the good old days before you've actually left them.
Do I miss the old days, when I just entered those trades or called them into our trading desk, totally unfettered?
He's both socially conscious and unabashedly fond of the good old days, of his home state, of his old-fashioned upbringing.
I would have loved to have these in the old days, though some SMB3 gear would probably have been more timely.
For those of us who remember 2000, who'd have ever thought we'd look back on that as the good old days?
The Newton is held up as an example of Apple's bad old days, before it was the world's most valuable company.
It's not like the good old days, when we could complain about President Eisenhower forcing Israel to withdraw from the Sinai.
In the old days, you always had to look over your shoulder, in case you were being followed by some nut.
"In the old days, I had to wait until I could go to the library to seek them out," she said.
In the old days he was a trash-the-hotel-room renegade; now his angst involves forgetting that it's trash day.
"The old days of just doing what they want and being subject to lawsuits now and then are over," Cordray said.
We worked, ate, drank and camped together, just like the old days when groups of mowers followed the season, cutting northward.
Back in the old days, I used to put on Van Cleef & Arpels cologne and practice along to an opera cassette.
In the old days, a distraught spouse would have to hire some Philip Marlowe–type to track their husband or wife.
Thai people, particularly the middle class and "high-so" types, weren't very keen on Muay Thai boxing in the old days.
Compared to the old days, the report claims new Macs don't get the same attention from Ive as they used to.
"We don't think that anything we're doing is going to take us back to the bad old days," Mr. Johnson said.
Sometimes, he said, a fan will recognize him from the old days and ask him a question: You played ball, Dick!
It gets the good old days, the best of days and the sweet nostalgia unique to cities and arenas left behind.
In the old days, I would have used a little tiny box with no ice maker, no proper racks for sauces.
He is the young man's ghost who yearns for the old days on earth with his lute, his music, his life.
"In the old days they'd bring us a box of lettuce and half of it was dirt and grubs," he said.
"In the old days, if you wanted to compromise a phone, you would have to break into the phone," Rogers said.
"The same sensation as in the old days of the coups d'état," the prominent journalist Juan Luis Font wrote on Twitter.
CARL QUINTANILLA: We can't wrap you any more, Larry, like we did in the old days, but, we can thank you.
In the old days of the internet, people joked that its anonymity meant you could meet anyone online, even a dog.
"Of course I came to hear the New York Philharmonic in what you might call the bad old days," he recalled.
Previously turned into a miniseries in the '90s, the Menendez case represents an artifact from the TV movie's bad old days.
Back in the good old days last week, Kellyanne was in trouble for violating the rule against federal officials giving endorsements.
"In the old days when someone wants to open a cart or a stall, they know how to cook," she said.
A quarter of a century later, the dire financial situation in the 6900s could now pass as the good old days.
"In the old days, you would go down the street and pick one thing up at each store," Mr. Eng said.
Mr. Friedman said he liked the idea of a return to the old days, when craftsmen often lived where they worked.
In the old days, they used to fight at 15, 18, 20, but now they all grow up and nobody fights.
We held a reunion, gathering to reminisce about "the good old days" and, to a lesser extent, ponder the country's future.
"In the old days, people used to live together in households ... (or) with different generations just down the road," she said.
We tend to think that in the good old days, no one had to self-promote the way we do today.
"Hunting in Norway — as in other places, I guess — is a very male-dominated tradition from the old days," she said.
In the old days, there weren't so many Grammys, so I would put them in my truck and make several trips.
"In the old days, I used to run away" from people who had legal troubles or were under investigation, he said.
While Dumbo shifts from an artist hub to a tourist hot spot, its long-time residents miss the good old days.
His current exhibition is the latest proof of his refusal to look back in nostalgia for the old days of painting.
George Saunders, the author of Lincoln in the Bardo, sees Trump-Penceism as this last gasp of the bad old days.
Apparently, in the old days, lens caps on cameras in outer space were designed to just pop off into the ether.
The good old days she refers to are ones I also lived through as a young adult fending off sexual predators.
More than anything, it's like a couple of friends who meet up at the bar and talk about the old days.
In the old days, you had Bank of America, the founders of Wells Fargo, would take civic responsibility for cities. Absolutely.
So be it resolved: NHL win streaks in the shootout era are a different category than they were in the old days.
And, if we're being really honest, we haven't had a Twinkie since the good old days of road trips with the fam.
The throwback appeals is neat at first, but one of the great inconveniences of the old days is simple: film is expensive.
In the old days, Pruitt would be in danger of being burned at the stake — were it not for the carbon emissions.
I want, like in the old days, to hang at the stadium, congratulate the guys and run around together with the flag.
Given how things are today, with polarized opinions and armies of trolls, perhaps the old days of Twitter did have their benefits.
While roasting blackbird hot dogs on an open fire ahead of their buffalo hunt, they begin reminiscing about the good old days.
Here are four cost-cutting tips from the experts: In the old days, pretty much your only options were buying and selling.
It's kind of like the card index from the old days when you needed to get a book out of the library.
Nevertheless, this type of content won't disappear; it is perhaps not unlike poor-quality tabloids versus quality broadsheets in the old days.
"In the old days, fan tuan was just warm sticky rice wrapped around pickled mustard greens and salted radish," Shiyu Liu says.
Round up some of your buddies, uncork a few bottles of wine, and prepare to get nostalgic over the good old days.
All of the older videos and footage, you can tell when it's, like, my DSLR from the old days, like in 2007.
They could also do a refrigerated thing too, because the more groceries, and go back to the old days like the milkman.
Even Luke's flashbacks to the Before are full of old friends of the family and called-in favors from the old days.
Just like those bad old days, our instinct nowadays is to treat "Russia" as a single, well-oiled, tightly-orchestrated malignant machine.
In Hiroyuki Itsuki's blockbuster self-help book, "Recommendation for Solitude", the 86-year-old author promotes reminiscing about "the good old days".
"Those were some of the bad old days," recalls Mr. Devine, who arrived from Detroit in 2124 at the age of 19.
It is almost enough to make one wish for the old days, when Illinois was run by a corrupt Democratic machine. Almost.
And we're gonna go back to the bad old days of HIV where a heavy dose of stigma caused more to die.
Most people in the industry have heard these kinds of stories about a handful of big name artists from the old days.
This sunshine reminds me of the good old days when I relied on #Si2 solar power for 117 hours last year pic.twitter.
While the practice has existed at the company since the "old days," it had diminished, said CFO Jack Hartung during an interview.
In the video description, Desk said that the glitch reaches back to the old days with the combo master known as TZW.
"Elitism" has become largely divorced from its original meaning — remember the good old days, when money and power made you an elitist?
Back in the old days of Doctor Who the Doctor only needed one companion to sprain their ankle and cry for help.
In our travels, we headed through Golden, BC where we met up with a legend from the old days called Carny Pete.
In the bad old days of the 1960s—before Medicare and Medicaid—the wealthy got twice as much care as the poor.
The increasing growth of winner-take-all power within the tech industry is also all too reminiscent of those bad old days.
Do they yearn for the old days when you could put a foreigner or a person of color in check without reprimand?
In the old days, Kerr seldom felt the need to explain the fundamentals of pick-and-roll coverage at game-day shootarounds.
In the old days, data management and protection was an analog affair — or existed on big server farms inside a corporate firewall.
"Back in the old days when you'd fly into Los Angeles, there'd be a sea of this orangey-brown muck," he said.
"In the 'old days' if you were President and you had a good economy, you were basically immune from criticism," Trump tweeted.
In the inn's old days, before the Bealls took over, staff members would wave white napkins from the veranda as guests departed.
I'm not sure when, exactly, Mr. Trump thinks America was great, but Trumponomics wouldn't come close to bringing the old days back.
"In the old days, an artist would have to find some club to get good about relating to an audience," he said.
Trump did not slay a dragon in the way that presidential contenders did in the old days with laurels from the battlefield.
In the old days, up to today, we'd been using a very conventional market — a one-size-fits-all type of approach.
In the old days, when a slave had a master and he was a good slave, he was protected by the master.
In the old days, pre-internet, it would have been much more about physically watching people and seeing who they are meeting.
Maybe the old champ is getting too sentimental about the good old days and the so-called golden age of Muay Thai.
And I'm guilty of that too: I believe that if there's someone who deserves recognition from the old days it's The Predator.
As a hangover from the old days, we eventually send someone to the shop [where set pieces are constructed] to explain things.
In the old days, if you were a large-size woman, you were propelled in the direction of modest, covered-up fashion.
In the old days, if we cobbled together $50,000 for a ballot referendum in California, and that was being in the game.
In the old days, you could pay off student loans making a commercial — and that happened to me in the early 2000s!
It's not like the old days at the security company, but it does let him feel like he is protecting others again.
"Foreign inspectors from Scotland and elsewhere who used to work here in good old days still call Ulsan a paradise," Ha said.
They should be relocated to the ceiling and all play the same movie at the same time, like in the old days.
In the old days, life on the plains had been a cycle of boom and bust; there is a rhythm to nature.
The inhabitants of Lonton huddled around fires by the roadside, listening to the night frogs as they had in the old days.
Alcohol and cancer don't mix and I don't see myself ever really going back to the old days of drinking full out.
It's become increasingly difficult to find everything in one place (remember the good old days of Netflix?), and Comcast understands the frustration.
Those pitchers all signed in the good old days of free agency for the players, an era that just might be back.
"In the old days, food courts had indistinguishable food," said Jerry Storch, chief executive officer of Storch Advisors, a retail advisory firm.
Sometimes, though, you get a whiff of the bad old days, like a sudden glimpse of the seedy, pre-Disney Times Square.
It's a really interesting ... No. I feel like you're a writer for the new age, and yet from the old days too.
AZ has cycles of creativity, and I can get really nostalgic for the old days when it was in that thriving moment.
In the old — and I used to work for Henry Blodget — in the old days, we were more optimistic about digital advertising.
In the old days, there was definitely still a moral discussion about the cause of a divorce, and adultery was very significant.
Unlike the good old days, fewer than 5 percent of America's population now lives in areas where hunting is part of everyday life.
And the government can't do anything about it because it's not Microsoft, like in the old days that you could target one company.
The old days of black people putting up with questionable leaders because they felt like they had no other choice may be over.
Photo: Pexels (Pixabay)A pair of new studies just might make you pine for the old days of being cradled by your parents.
For anyone who's been on the service since the old days, that history archive could be filled with years of cringe-worthy memories.
"In the old days, you know when you had a war, to the victor belong the spoils," Trump said in a 2011 interview.
The local McDonald's has a section with seats designed for older people, and a karaoke bar offers songs from the good old days.
Can't we just go back to the good old days of flipping through the toy catalog over a bowl of Cinnamon Toast Crunch?
In the bad old days researchers kept their methods in the dark and described their results in ways that were hard to evaluate.
In the old days all American tech executives had to do to see the world's cutting edge was to walk out the door.
"In the old days, the contemnor risked being arrested by the sergeant-at-arms and hauled off to the Capitol jail," Vladeck said.
" * He tweeted that "In the 'old days' if you were President and you had a good economy, you were basically immune from criticism.
Old fogies might see Shame as a welcome return to the "good old days," but they're more than a straightforward, angry punk homage.
Road access was always a problem in the old days and Letelier said traffic management had been top of the list of priorities.
In the old days of 1984 when Cramer studied antitrust at Harvard, Chevron made a bid for Gulf which was highly anti-competitive.
Look, in the old days, which are not very long ago, there were two places you were going to read serious media reporting.
Now that she has changed her life and her diet, Matthews says she has no desire to go back to her old days.
If this were the old days, Cramer would recommend investors go for industrial stocks because their earnings will improve as the economy improves.
The new shake-up represents a return to the good old days of Lewandowski, even if he himself isn't returning to the campaign.
In the old days we would get together on weekends, and nothing heavy, just get to know each other and trust each other.
Efficient Cards hand D-backs a rare loss PHOENIX — For one night, the good old days were back for the St. Louis Cardinals.
"The old days of eating whatever I wanted to and staying out late and all that crap are gone for good," she says.
But in the old days it used to be the corner of the street you open; now, location has moved in different dimensions.
But we're not, were not going to go back to the bad old days of ignorance, and oppression, and hiding who we are.
As the Northwestern University economic historian Joel Mokyr puts it, the so-called good old days were old but they were not good.
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 bad old days of apartheid its leaders were unjustly imprisoned and widely admired, even as they broke rocks on Robben Island.
In the old days, they chopped wood, baled hay, ran up and down mountains, and rode motorcycles at a hundred miles an hour.
Warren misses the good old days, when she stood atop the financial wreckage and claimed victory with the passage of tough new regulations.
In fact, it has gone so right that those of us who remember the bad old days still find it hard to believe.
In the old days, NO member of the majority party with as many prominent committee seats as Corker would have even considered retiring.
WWE legend Jim Ross' wife, Jan Ross, has died at 55 years old ... days after sustaining a catastrophic brain injury in an accident.
He has broadly said he does not condone violence, although he has often lamented the "good old days" when protesters were treated roughly.
It's not like the old days where big steel companies and auto companies and oil refineries, where huge amounts of capital were needed.
But in the old days we didn't have a roof over Centre Court, so there were literally days that were a complete washout.
My senses rejoiced at it all as if it was the good old days and I was about to drunk-eat a cheesesteak.
In the old days of StarCraft, players who feared a Zerg rush would rush base defenses and withdraw inwards—a strategy called turtling.
Back in the old days hardware manufacturers felt safe in the knowledge that no mere hardware hacker could attempt to recreate their inventions.
"In the old days, the potatoes were this small," Ms. Husseini, the union leader in Iraq-ulya, said, picking up a tiny rock.
In the old days of cybercrime, when hackers wanted to hide their trails, they'd use servers hosted in bulletproof bunkers or lawless countries.
For many supporters of Donald Trump, MAGA was basically a promise to return to the good old days of raw racism and sexism.
These constraints make me yearn for the good old days just after World War II, when America seemed to have easier policy choices.
" — JIMMY KIMMEL "It's crazy — I'm starting to miss the old days, when we were on the verge of nuclear war with North Korea.
"In the old days it was a way to show your martial-arts school's proficiency and how good you were," Mr. Chan said.
In the old days, coveted primetime real estate behind an established hit might have been enough to give "The Village" a fighting chance.
I was thinking about her the other day so I'm happy I get to this quality time with her, like the old days.
"In the old days, politically the N.R.A. pressure exceeded the public pressure," said Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Senate's Democratic leader.
On Wednesday, the evening of his impeachment, Trump was at a rally in Battle Creek, Michigan, waxing nostalgic for the good old days.
So while old days of brick-and-mortar personalization have disappeared, they've been quickly replaced online — but not so in the physical world.
In the old days, a tech company typically made software or hardware, but these days that or has been replaced with an and.
Their gifts have infused classical ballet with an energy and excitement that would have been hard to imagine in the bad old days.
"In the old days, window displays were the primary form of marketing — fashion was the same as butcher shops and fishmongers," he said.
I bet advertisers and their partners miss the good old days, when a media platform (newspapers, magazines, TVs) simply handed them audience numbers.
The middle class tends to long for the good old days, he says, while rich people are optimistic about what is to come.
In the old days, only parents were listening in on these conversations, and Santa Claus was not in the business of collecting data.
In the old days, this could take a very long time (Spotify took years to get its deals set up for the US).
Mindy: Those were the good old days, when things would open at 4 am, as opposed to now, when things open on Thanksgiving.
Quarter after quarter, these companies struggle to break the 20.69 percent threshold that in the old days would have been considered an abject failure.
In the old days, intelligence about terrorist threats came from the top down, with foreign intercepts being shared with local and state police departments.
"In the old days, you had to have a long trench coat and good running shoes," said Councilman Borelli told the New York Times.
In the old days a TV station might have to hire someone to go to the scene of an accident or a natural disaster.
Before the Four Horsewomen were called up, Paige and Lee were launching a two-pronged assault on the bad old days of the Divas.
We may never know the full scale of its potential sketchy handouts that hark back to the bad old days of boy's club bribery.
They expected consistent quality, unlike like the old days when people just bought something in a dirty public toilet and hoped for the best.
He, like me, grew up in rural Ohio and says what's true: that the good old days are gone but new days are coming.
But what is summer for if not to relive the good-old days of getting down and dirty in a delicious chocolate-marshmallow mess?
"In the good old days, Sudan was good," says El Ghizouli, now a top climate change negotiator for Sudan and other less-developed countries.
This year, however, it could feel a little bit more like the good old days because JetBlue is having a timely spring flash sale.
A clinic patient recently told me he wanted to return to the "good old days" when primary care physicians were the "quarterbacks" for patients.
Back in the old days, before the information revolution, different languages and different cultures meant young people around the world had vastly different experiences.
Listening to music, podcasts, or audiobooks on your iPhone makes perfect sense given its origins are steeped in the old days of the iPod.
Here are four cost-cutting tips from the experts: RENT TEXTBOOKS In the old days, pretty much your only options were buying and selling.
It's got a broad assortment, fair pricing, easy to shop, but in the old days, premium products were never sold in a convenience store.
In the old days, I would have known him very well, but I have not been doing so much of the real estate anymore.
Two old captains, sitting on a Shuttlecraft, drinking Romulan Ale & reminiscing about the good old days of the Borg and the crews they had.
The stirring anthem "Good Old Days" features Kesha and follows previously released singles "Glorious" and "Marmalade," which featured Skylar Grey and Lil Yachty, respectively.
To sip good stuff with an ex-spook echoed the way she had disarmed KGB men in the old days, at her frequent interrogations.
Not everything about Vegas in the old days was great: Gangsters ran rampant, dining meant "gourmet" buffets, and racial segregation was a big problem.
This week's WWDC announcement is an attempt to win those creatives back with a design (and upgradability approach) that evoked the good old days.
"In the old days, you'd get credit: If you would spend less money and have victory, that would be a good thing," Trump said.
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.
So, they are independent movies and thankfully, I made enough money in the old days that I can afford to do movies for nothing.
Welp... be sure to grab an SNES Classic if you wanna relive the good-old days of punching innocent dino-horses in the face!
In the old days, people believed food spoiled easier when the dog days set in and that the flies were more numerous and insistent.
Motorcycle racing champ Nicky Hayden is dead at 35 years old ... days after being struck by a car in Italy while riding a bicycle.
He characterized it as "a very different sort of marketplace from the old days," when you could find relatively affordable stones at an auction.
That's why you need to pay attention to early-stage investments and the definition of 'early-stage' is quite different from the old days.
Not only are churros absolutely delicious, but they remind us of the good old days when we bought the oversized ones at amusement parks.
Kicking around in the arid Barrens zone that I remember from the good old days, I was struck by how foreign the game felt.
In a Japan versus Brazil contest which harks back to the good old days of Pride, the action also lived up to that billing.
I'd like to knock some of these f*ckers on their ass and see how they would do against pitchers in the old days.
I look at this as, this is back in the bad old days of giant cellphones that required battery packs in your car, right?
Perhaps I am too young to be waxing poetic about the good old days, when skiing was charming and didn't cost $130 a pop.
Once again, he has returned to the Good Old Days, including a 1930s Hollywood that looks like the movies, or at least wants to.
In the old days, bullies were tough guys who picked on wimpy guys, a predictable, archetypal clash that inevitably led to a heroic outcome.
And it's not like the old days where big steel companies, and auto companies, and oil refineries where huge amounts of capital were needed.
In the old days adverts in Time magazine or on billboards in Times Square were big-ticket items that only giant firms could afford.
And to my sentimental eyes, they look like a throwback to the good old days of Asus Eee PC netbooks from a decade ago.
The Newton is held up as an example of Apple's bad old days — before it became a company with a $1 trillion market cap.
Ms. Gaivoronskaya , the veteran sanitarium worker, said she missed the old days, when guests tended not to complain much because the state was paying.
What happened to the good old days when we would pick an anointed candidate ahead of time and all pile on the progressives together?
But a total force that has seen nearly a million members of the Reserve and Guard mobilized since 9/11 isn't the old days.
Now the banks want to kill reform and go back to the old days when they could rig the market against merchants and consumers.
He enjoyed reminiscing about the old days, the times spent in baseball's ports of call: Erie and Boise, Macon and Raleigh, Yakima and Managua.
"Everybody has story about buying on a Tuesday, and I think maybe in the old days that used to be the case," he laughed.
But not as old as pontificating about how much saner and less stressful it all used to be, back in the good old days.
But no death could have more encapsulated the feeling that the good old days are slipping away more than that of singer David Cassidy.
Dr. Campbell reminds us that in the bad old days of the 21st century, income inequality, although she doesn't use the term, was rampant.
So why are some members of Congress talking about returning to the bad old days of price-fixing fees, squashing competitors and higher prices?
Today there is more nightlife, there are more tourists, and there are more people who like to visit a place from the old days.
If the goal of regular order is to get back to the "good old days," we shall have to set the DeLorean for 24.
In the old days, most Greek pies, even the phyllo ones, were fried or griddled (home kitchens lacked ovens); now they are usually baked.
It's not like the old days with one slot per division, and if a team ran away with it, you were pretty much done.
In the bad old days when I went on trips without custom maps, I jotted down a list of places I wanted to visit.
I feel nostalgic about my old days in Europe where everyone gets shitfaced at home and shows up at a party past 2 a.m.
In the old days, one was not considered foolish for believing Earth to be flat and at the center of a swirling solar system.
All they wanted was to discuss memories of the good old days—and they didn't want to talk at all about my new disc.
"In old days, the Franco-German friendship was an indispensable thing," said Jan Techau, director of the Europe program at the German Marshall Fund.
The good old days in "the golden age of Muay Thai" may have been "better," relatively speaking, but there's no time like the present.
Sher Sorry to embarrass John, but he is one of my heroes, both as an actor and an activist during the bad old days.
In a lot of ways, this shift toward social services has been a shift back to how I remember the old days of policing.
In the old days, he said, estates like these were associated with crime, but he now appreciates that they have become a popular attraction.
In the days since announcing their breakup, Jenner has trolled the internet with throwbacks of the good old days from her relationship with Scott.
In the old days, geese may have landed in the lake at the heart of the park during migration, or for other goose purposes.
If not, he's unsure if he can weather the crisis relying on a nightly customer tally that is a fraction of the old days.
Critics worry, however, that less regulatory pressure could set the stage for a return to the bad old days of enormous leverage and freewheeling.
"I think the economics will work out OK. It's nothing like the old days, but I think it will work out OK," he said.
These new tools make a paradoxical promise: that they can take restaurants back to the good old days, before the business grew so big.
He thinks he can improve our hand in dealing with Russia by merely signaling that the old days of the Obama doctrine are over.
It's not like the old days when Cramer had to wander around the Goldman Sachs library looking for the most up-to-date reports.
Instead of going out for brunch, make mom breakfast in bed like the old days with this simple yet fulfilling breakfast pizza for two.
In the old days, it was the "Israeli-Palestinian conflict," and Arab states generally were divided between pro-Soviet Union or pro-United States.
If Democrats win the House three weeks from now, Republicans may well look back at the past two years as the good old days.
I think in the old days of our parents, and their parents before us — they had church, they had synagogues, they had temple, whatever.
In the old days, you'd buy a pear or an avocado and put it in your fruit bowl for a few days to ripen.
"In the old days, boards were often loyal to the C.E.O.," Charles Elson, a corporate-governance expert at the University of Delaware, told me.
In the old days, in the Roger Ailes days, Fox was famously combative and would go after reporters and leak embarrassing things about them.
Forget any move toward democracy; experts now fear that China will return to the bad old days of Mao-style purges and policy disasters.
After all, for most of us—women, the poor or working class, people of color, LGBT [people]—the past was not the good old days.
"I'm very excited about this because maybe it'll be back like the old days in '98 and '99 when Yahoo was the leader," Cramer said.
Snapchat's Memories rollout means the current default is to save Snaps and Stories to your Memories, not your Camera Roll as per the old days.
Maybe suburban chain restaurants aren't that vastly superior to their urban brethren, it's just our fantasies of the good old days that exacerbate the gap.
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.
Kesha, née Kesha Rose Sebert, and Macklemore, née Benjamin Haggerty, will be singing the track "Good Old Days," which appears on Macklemore's 2017 album Gemini.
It has changed the job of shipper, who in the old days sent a truckload or two of inventory to a store once a week.
Jeff Sessions may want a return to the good old days of the War on Drugs, while experts recognize that's a war he cannot win.
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.
The good old days of the Apple CEO and Google CEO sorting out their differences over casual coffee on a Palo Alto street are over.
"In the old days, because a partnership paid the fine, it would all come out of the partners' pockets," Mr. Painter said in an interview.
At worst, Japan could go back to the bad old days when the country cycled through ineffectual prime ministers who lasted a few months each.
The 1950s are also a point of reference for "the good old days," because Malcolm X's 1960s represents a decade of rupture from that narrative.
My sense is that solvers in the 'old days' were mainly middle-aged and older, whereas nowadays they're of all ages, from teens on up.
"We can't build energy projects like we did in the old days where the environment and the economy were seen as opposing forces," Trudeau said.
Back in the old days, computers were so slow and memory was so expensive that they resorted to logic, which is what computers work on.
TF: You have full inventory like the old days of what you're able to go to, whether it's a Marvel movie or whatever it is.
"There probably never was a good old days," says Howard Eissenstat, a Turkey expert at the Project on Middle East Democracy think tank in Washington.
As Northwestern University psychologist Eli Finkel explained in his book "The All Or Nothing Marriage," marriage in the old days was primarily an economic arrangement.
In the old days, you'd have to sign for packages, and then, as rules relaxed, you could count on packages getting stolen off your porch.
We are closing it because it's just the same three lads named 'Ben' telling us VICE used to be better back in the old days.
And for those who are still going out to buy groceries like in the old days, there's a chance that Amazon still has your number.
Mystery Date Nostalgia Edition Help '22.5s moms throw it back to the good old days (you know, before children) with Mystery Date: The Nostalgia Edition.
When you consider what the candidates are saying about Wall Street, the financial community may even think fondly about the good old days of Obama.
Scroll on for our highlight reel of the book's stunning vistas of the good old days on planet Earth, and the life that thrived there.
In the old days, we would just share with our immediate circle of friends, but now — with blogs, Instagram and Pinterest — there's a huge audience.
Obscurantist propaganda by numbers; a Potemkin parliament; a stifled press; even lapel badges of the great helmsman: it all reeks of the bad old days.
Google Play Music lives on the web, for better or worse, whereas Apple Music links back to the old days (2003-2015) of digital downloads.
You might not want to rap: Some people might say that it's not the best advertising for a glorious return to the good old days.
Biden's supporters want him to remind them of the good old days, when Obama was president and Donald Trump was just a reality TV star.
"I remember the bad old days," said Assemblyman Keith L. T. Wright, a longtime Democratic lawmaker from Harlem, recalling summertimes spent still debating budget bills.
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.
The cages look to be reinforced compared to the old days, there's no blood—Hell in a Cell matches seem less dangerous than normal matches.
"We ate whale meat in the old days but there are lots of other things to eat now," said a 75-year-old woman shopper.
When the album was recorded, we tried to analyze what it was that we enjoyed about the old days and what brought out the creativity.
I still might have a shitty show, but even it's shitty—in the old days, I felt like if it was shitty, it'd be shitty.
Perhaps in the "old" days, when senators had a sense of collegiality, and the filibuster was employed sparingly, this procedural device could remain in place.
In the old days (let's say, during the Greeks and the Elizabethans), scripts were bare-bones (kind of like the way you're imagining right now).
In 2009, Republican senators, like most senators in the old days, were still driven to cut deals and negotiate compromises to make themselves feel important.
"What I still remember from the good old days I actually learned from the steakhouse more than I learned from the Lebanese restaurant," he said.
Just as the tribes along the river shared the salmon in the old days, those tribes will work together to protect their shared river today.
What 2002 sounded like—and what people are yearning for when they say they miss the old days of rap—is an absence of stakes.
At various points men, including Ben Bradlee (Alfred Molina) are heard to reminisce about the old days when journalists ignored the sex lives of politicians.
" He also said he'd like to punch a protester in the face, adding that "in the old days" protesters would be "carried out on stretchers.
The scrappiness reminded Labonte of the old days of his own career, and he said he was enjoying his time thousands of miles from home.
"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.
Since the good old days of E.T. the Extra Terrestrial and Never Been Kissed, we've seen the actress-turned-entrepreneur everywhere from Netflix to Walmart.
In the old days, they would feel like they had to put someone on a tenure track in order to teach for the long term.
For those who are worried about going back to the old days of high crime rates, policing reform isn't a retreat from law and order.
In the old days, when the winds reached a certain speed, the national water board would place people on the dikes to watch for breaches.
When protests erupted at his rallies, he repeatedly waxed nostalgic about the "good old days" when people could take such matters into their own hands.
Listening to music, podcasts or audio books on your iPhone makes perfect sense given its origins are steeped in the old days of the iPod.
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 10 years, we'll look back and laugh about how in the old days you had to pay upfront for online purchases," Mr. Sehgal said.
It is what in the old days Marxists would call an ideology—until so many Marxists in our own time began pushing college for all.
Melo finished the game with 25 points, 8 rebounds and 2 assists ... and threw down one monster dunk that reminded everyone of the old days!
In the old days, men hunted murres in rowboats with muzzle-loading shotguns, sending their dogs into the frigid water to fetch the fallen prey.
"These cars have something spiritual that lets you feel the happiness of the good old days," said Mahmoud, who also owns a 19906 GMC pickup.
The next stop was a "Schitt's Creek" panel at the 92nd Street Y. In the car, they talked about their roles and the old days.
That almost plays like an homage to the bad old days (think "Swamp Thing"), when superhero-horror could still be done on the relative cheap.
Ah, the good old days when dad walked seven miles to school in the snow — or whatever story he loves to tell about his childhood.
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.
She took on, back in the bad old days of the original Gates deposition and so forth, that was covered par excellence by Kara Swisher.
One of the sharing that used to go on in firms in the old days was that the older employees essentially subsidized the young employees.
Take the "Good Old Days" of his new single — they're ostensibly the early days of his career, but as the video, with its vision of a multicultural utopia in the Pacific Northwest woods, suggests, those Good Old Days were the Obama years, when the fact of a black presidency helped cloak the endurance of white supremacy, even in, especially in, hyper-liberal cities like Seattle.
In the bad old days, you had to make a choice with your smartphone: Do you want a protective case, or do you want cool features?
The American people did not vote to return to the country to the dirty old days or to turn a blind eye on dangerous climate change.
The founder started the business with Western type of pharmacy only 5 years after major revolution, from old days of Japan to new days of Japan.
" His administration, he said, is "straightening out" unfair trade policies, adding that companies are "going to build places in Pennsylvania and others like the old days.
Don Cunningham, who was mayor of Bethlehem when steel production stopped and now heads the Lehigh Valley Economic Development Corporation, does not miss the old days.
Grand Theft Auto Online is throwing it back to the good old days — when GTA was a top-down game — with the new Tiny Racers mode.
His new single with Kesha, "Good Old Days," is all over Top 40 radio; on YouTube, the music video is closing in on six million views.
As we reminisce about the good old days, when October 31 was the MOST magical day of the year, the same conversation seems to come up.
Remember the good old days when updating your Snapchat Story was all you had to do to let people know what was happening in your life?
"In the old days it was all about how we're going to survive the next 12 months ... we have the luxury now of thinking long term."
In the old days, the salespeople could draw on their own knowledge of recent events and how markets responded, with all the limitations of human memory.
"In broadcasting, at local stations in the old days with the FCC, you had a license to serve the public interest, convenience and necessity," he says.
"This is similar to how we play the fast-forward cassette player to hear higher pitch in the old days," he writes me in an email.
Americans in their 20s have long been less devout than their seniors, but in the old days, they eventually married and brought their children to church.
Instead, he's settled down, but he dreams about the old days with the help of his knick-knacks, priceless treasures, and guns that shoot foam darts.
"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.
Some of you probably remember the old days, when it was much harder and required system discs, hard drive reformatting, tedious backup processes, and service packs.
I order a mezcal paloma and our conversation inevitably veers from the good old days to what the hell is happening in American and British politics.
In the old days, it was about building a giant wall and hoping for the best and today it's much more about assuming a break-in.
There are a few stories in there where the names were changed, but are wild stories I heard from inside the industry about the old days.
Mossack said he didn't think he'd been "too trusting" in the past, but acknowledged that there was an element of trust in those "old days" transactions.
The governor of the Reserve Bank, John Mangudya, insists the new notes will be an "incentive" to exporters, not a return to the bad old days.
He seeks out his sidekick from the old days, a tough guy named Dennis, played by Christopher Meloni, and together they go in search of justice.
As he recalled, in the old days, Gabriel had to pull a friend out of his house in front of his family and send him away.
Families understand that the ACA is not perfect, but has been a huge improvement from the bad old days of hard-to-find and costly insurance.
To be sure, there's a lot less lead poisoning in today's America than there was back in what Trump supporters regard as the good old days.
For parties, it can be converted into the music room, where you can put a small ensemble of musicians, like you did in the old days.
"The old days of insipid, tasteless, technically correct but uninteresting dry white wines from Bordeaux have ended," the critic Robert M. Parker wrote in the 1990s.
THE CHECKS WOULD GO BACK TO CORPORATE AND, YOU KNOW, IT USED TO BE FUN IN THE OLD DAYS THE GUY WOULD HAND YOU YOUR PAYMENT.
"When you talk about the good old days, the Grey Cup will never be what it was," said Bob Stellick, president of Stellick Marketing Communications Inc.
Either way, few Oaklanders who suffered through the alleged chaos of the old days are still around to enjoy the apparent prosperity of the new ones.
To Trump's call of "Make America Great Again," Obama responded by saying, in effect, America is greater than ever: The "good old days" weren't that great.
And in the old days, the studios did not have indie filmmakers all over the globe making $3 million movies of their choosing to compete with.
It will no longer be the place to go when you want a quiet bite, but I will always remember how blissful the old days were.
Jeffrey Cheah (JC): When I got hold of this piece of land, in the front it was mined out, by tin mining in the old days.
Anyway, it didn't work, perhaps because many Pennsylvania voters realize that steel country isn't what it used to be, and the old days aren't coming back.
In the old days, before winemakers had the science and technology to manipulate wines, having a palette of grapes with varying characteristics could do the trick.
But in three tweets sent out last Thursday, President Trump sent a clear message that his administration wants to go back to the bad old days.
In the old days, theater and movie critics raced back to the newsroom on opening night to type out their notices for the next day's paper.
But in writing it, I was surprised by how much joy I was able to conjure just thinking about the good old days with my family.
This does not mean a wholesale return to the bad old days of desperate women swallowing lye or turpentine, or using knitting needles or wire hangers.
Sometimes, you just want to go back to the good old days when controlling Mario was as simple as pressing two buttons and a D-pad.
A reminder of the good old days hangs on the wall of the Arsieni family's olive-oil shop in the market square of Cellino San Marco.
Mr. Poly first became involved with jewelry during what he described as "the old days of flea markets" in Montreal, selling gold items and precious stones.
It might be useful, then, for everyone to take a deep breath and think about how far New York has come from those bad old days.
If there's one thing the 21st century needs, it's more memory of the bad old days — and fewer amnesiacs spreading performative pessimism all over social media. 
Let me start in the bad old days: About 30 years ago, when I was doing my residency, my 4-year-old son fractured his femur.
And whereas independence was once a frightening unknown, it now looks like a chance to turn back the clock to the safe old days of EU membership.
"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.
"In the old days, people had to go deep into dark, toxic mines just to pull out a few lumps of coal or gold," Chohan told Gizmodo.
In the old days, people routinely declared the death of the novel, but these days it's the movies that are always dying in one way or another.
In the old days, if you got into trouble and you couldn't remember phone numbers you'd be waiting a long time for someone to bail you out!
Just the look of his stores, with butcher's and baker's and cheese stalls arranged as "Market Street", was meant to recall Bradford shopping in the old days.
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.
Or you could just speak to them face to face, as in the old days, and say, ''Would you mind not checking your Kik account right now?
Whenever I go to Mumbai, Dubai, or Karachi, I'll receive a phone call from an old acquaintance asking if I want to party like the old days.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - In the old days, longtime employees in the United States were honored with a gold watch after 30 years or so at a company.
"In the old days, as soon as guaqueros earned the money with a big find, they spent it on liquor, on women, and whatever else," he says.
"The good old days of call options in Europe being a wink and a nod is probably a thing of the past," said a FIG DCM banker.
In "the old days" before my abortion, I'm embarrassed to admit I used to think, What kind of woman gets an abortion at 6-7-8 months?
Kim Kardashian What We Learned: Kim, like us, is always nostalgic for the good old days when people matched their velour track suits to their Range Rovers.
In the old days of fixed exchange rates, they had a one-way bet; troubled countries were very unlikely to revalue their currencies but they might devalue.
The good old days when people wore Baby-G watches to actually tell time, and Hanes had the undie game on lock before Victoria Secret created Pink.
"In the old days, the oud was played with fingers especially with the thumb and that's where many of the traditional flamenco techniques come from," he explains.

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