111. All three of us had fish, and it was nothing like the old days, sitting on the plate in its own liquid, tasting like punishment. 112. Although he appreciated all the modern electronic developments that make flying safer and surer, Jeppesen nevertheless missed the old days. 113. Although I was often placed under suspension in the old days, I had a great time. 114. Also checking with local hoteliers and merchants to see how the crowds compare to the old days and to recent missions. 115. Although the veterans, from the perspective of middle age, look back fondly on the old days, they also recall various points of friction and dissension. 116. America has not returned to the bad old days of know-nothingism and anti-Semitism. 117. And despite the abundant temptation for sportswriters to invoke the good old days, only one of these salad days examples comes from sports. 118. And as the old days of punishment were characterized by the simplicity of the paddle, popular discipline measures now are characterized by their variety. 119. And before coughing up any stories from the old days, he had some venting to do. 120. And clearly missing the old days, when autographs and everything else were so much simpler. |