Tell me about the "GOOD OLD DAYS".

the days that i heard about before i was born...LOL I am not old enough for the good ole days , yet
 
A past that exists only in people's minds and has little to do with actual reality; wishful thinking, I suppose.
 
It was a British television programme from the City of Varieties Theatre in Leeds. It showed Music Hall. Many are waiting for the TV bosses to do a similar programme again.
 
What the good old days means to me is,when I was younger and did'nt
have any worries.
I could get up in the morning,and not have to be anywhere.

Party all night long.

Times just seemed to be slower.
People were not as critical of you,like they are today.

Nowadays things just move to fast sometimes.Gotta be here,Gotta be there,Gotta do this,Gotta do that,

Just look at all the kids nowadays on PROZAC in the schools.When I went to school,you did'nt hear of PROZAC.(Not that there wasn't some kids that did'nt need it)but overall kids where alot happier.

I miss the old memeries that I have of my younger days.Shit if I did half the things now that I did when I was younger,well let me tell ya that I would'nt be here typing this message right now.

So that is my discription of the "GOOD OLD DAYS".
Take it or leave it.
 
I loved the good old days. Ralph Malph, Potsie Webber and I would get into all kinds of trouble. Fortunately, we had our cool friend Fonzie there to bail us out.
And the girls. Boy, I could tell you stories. There was this one time when Fonzie set us up on a double date with these two girls who worked in a brewery....
Those were really happy days.
 
My dad, who died at 90, insisted that THESE are the "good 'ol days"! Good song, to.
 
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