Sentences with phrase «yba good old days»

Remember the good old days — like, three years ago — when the markets loved Lulu?
What Happened to the Good old Days?
While rallies are sure to ensue during the secular bear it's important to understand that a secular bear generally doesn't end with a few bailouts and a return to the good old days (think 2003 - 2007).
Remember the «good old days» of selling — when vendors controlled the flow of information and buyers were compelled to interact with them to leverage that knowledge?
With a starting price of $ 460,247, it'll also hurt your pocketbook just as much to own one as those top - end Gallardos and Murciélagos did back in the good old days.
Twitter is an anomaly whose value has been somewhat manipulated by investment bankers, a frothy stock market that's favoring social media stocks and a sort of desperate investor longing for a return to the good old days of the first dotcom boom.
The youth of each successive generation cringe when their elders yearn for «the good old days», but there's a real danger technology is robbing us of some vital skills.
That's especially true on Sundays, when RBC's much - hyped investment in meeting consumer needs, whenever and however people want, is closed — just like in the good old days, when banks were called banks.
Remember the «good old days» when simply being present on social media was enough to stand out from the crowd?
But apparently those were the good old days.
Choosing between customers is a problem that forest companies rarely experienced even in the good old days.
In 2013, small - business owners will once again face a weak economy that will have them longing for the good old days of 2006.
The common thread is that Australia's farmers think they can control the marketplace, just like the good old days when collectivism and agrarian socialism were popular theories — like back in the 1930s.
Lots of people pine for the «good old days,» but the current generation of seniors should count their blessings
But it's clear that in daily deals, the good old days are long behind them.»
Built in the good old days, before «Indians» were allowed to hire lawyers.
Eventually, that plunge made the worst lows of 1929 look like the good old days.
Let's have a clear understanding: the majority of equity crowdfunding (or crowdinvesting) platforms that have recently flooded the market, are registered broker - dealers companies (or have to work through registered broker dealers) and fundamentally is an alternative form of online investment banking for start - ups and early stage companies where as of now not a crowd — but only accredited investors are entitled to invest, just like in the good old days.
«He talked about the good old days, when we had to ship in pizza and it didn't feel like we were working around the clock, about times of war and times of peace.»
-LRB-...) Ahhh, the good old days.
In the good old days they were more powerful I think.
While they quietly scheme on how to «return to the good old days» (heck, the new order isn't even in place yet so how bad can it be?)
And in the good old days when there was more family wealth, they might have been able to afford to basically give that house to their children, and then retire somewhere else on their income.
Some 52 % of executives said that they are finding it requires much harder work to raise much less money as compared to 2008, whereas 45 % state they are still able to raise similar amounts, though it requires a lot of hard work and effort as compared to the good old days.
I bet they miss the good old days when they could just burn heretics, witches and scientists at the stake.
Yeah, those good old days when people could convince themselves they were good christians by voting against interracial marriage.
For those of you who are nostalgic for the good old days when emails came from family members and every new entry into your inbox triggered AOL's cheery little tagline,...
It's as illogical as saying: in the good old days (when the earth was still flat) people were» t Vegans.
Further, doing what one has always done is no virtue, except for hardline conservatives that long for the good old days when men were men and sheep were scared.
Back in the Good Old Days everyone was just the perfect little moral angel.
I'm sure that many of these «moral» believers who claim to derive their «morality» from bronze - age texts truly desire a return to the «good old days», when Atheists were burned at the stake for blasphemy.
I was just reading the Sermon on the Mount: «Blessed are the conservatives who keep wealth in the hands of the few... Blessed are those who want to move towards the way things were in the good old days... Blessed are those who repeal programs for the poor and give to the rich.»
bring back Baal then we can have the good old days of innocent human sacrifice, a great religion we ignore at our peril.
Often we find ourselves yearning for the good old days when the good old days are really a myth.
I bet the Pope is wishing for the good old days when he torure em and burn em alive like all those pesky kids giving his church a hard time.
I have even read a few theologians recently who have been pining for the good old days when the average person in the pew couldn't read the Bible for themselves!
That is what America wanted, the good old days of 1900 - 1914.
Because the Internet goes everywhere these days instead of just Universities and the Corporations that were connected to them (Ahh, the good old days: — RRB --RRB-.
There are for Butler, quite properly, no colonial «good old days» when conventional religion of the Protestant or Christian or Judeo - Christian sort snatched America from the jaws of the Enlightenment and gave the nation a Christian birthing.
We easily regard as the defeat and regression of the Church in modern times what is actually only the social manifestation of a state which has always existed, even in the so - called good old days, because even then people, on the average, had but little faith, hope and love of God and men.
We like to think that in the «good old days,» there was little or no divorce — marriages were stable.
They aren't changing as much as we might think, for the good old days were not as isolated from many of the modern problems of our technological age as we like to think.
One remembers the good old days when we proclaimed Christ without the qualifications introduced by sensitivity to implications for Jews.
Ah, for the good old days when people were uneducated and supersti - tious and would believe anything the infallible pope told them.
The good old days of pagans per se cuting chris tians are back.
The good old days huh?
The good old days were those of rustic, or even nomadic, society; then away with the city and all its distortions!
Ah yes, the good old days of the 20th century... when blacks were unjustly discriminated against, and Nazism rose to create world war and exterminate millions of Jews — all justified by their so - called Christian proponents.
Little wonder thoughtful persons of the age looked back to the good old days of simplicity.
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