In the course of his conversations with her, he told her that back in the day, things were so hard that he used to sell himself to make money! |
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Now you are reduced to playing Good Cop for religious nut jobs you would have spat on back in the day. |
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Yes, if you'd known her back in the day, you would think this would never happen. |
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Wow, I miss a lot off my mates from back in the day who I used to ride with. |
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Perhaps the biggest reason that so many rebellious types are fond of the band is that they were genuinely dangerous back in the day. |
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Now, back in the day, it was really cheap to take a bus and 50 cents could probably get you most places you needed to go. |
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Incidentally, he told me that poor people in the rural areas used to use that plant as a Christmas tree, back in the day! |
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This was back in the day where blenders whirled and the luxury of premixes and slurpee machines were unknown. |
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It's something you expect in a user's manual or laminated cheat sheet, but this is back in the day when rack real estate was cheap! |
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Many of the styles back in the day were simply horrid, amusing or plain bizarre. |
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In fact some of my fondest memories of hanging with my dad are going to Shell Shield cricket matches back in the day. |
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From there, simple economics took over and the date became the fruit tree to have in your neighborhood back in the day. |
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There was all the flippant humor that made the show so much fun back in the day, and I loved it. |
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It's a fantastic tune, and really, whatever your thoughts of the man now, he really was peerlessly talented back in the day. |
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But none of these battles had the ferocity that battles had back in the day, and most were very subliminal. |
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It wasn't so hard for women to ask each other to dance back in the day when the city's bars played cha-cha-chas and Big Band. |
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This uniform is a lot better than those tight jumpsuits we wore back in the day. |
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Davey was a No8 back in the day, and I was this bossy little scrum-half with a ponytail. |
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How I love thee, Louise Body, ever since you first brought out your birdy numbers in pea green with bits of glitter way back in the day. |
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Very much reminds me of the golden days of Wrestlemania 2000 and No Mercy on the N64 back in the day! |
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This is the only print zine I know of around today, which is a stark difference to the dozens of underground zines that were around back in the day. |
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The clients will call back in the day to look at the houses that you have selected for them. |
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That stock is now worth only a fraction of what it was back in the day. |
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I don't recall him ever being evil and manipulative back in the day. |
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Zoot suits were seem as thuggish and anti-establishment back in the day. |
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But back in the day there was legend and mystique because people weren't documenting it all on their iPhones. |
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Western culture was marrying off girls at 13 to older men back in the day. |
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But she had worked on some serious productions back in the day, so it was cool that some one like that would do such a tiny little film like this. |
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Is it true your Dad was a Grass Speedway Champ back in the day? |
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You have to admit that he was really a looker back in the day. |
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I only felt like myself when I was drunk Double-fisting beer was pretty typical for me back in the day. |
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With an appropriately bloopy soundtrack, this side-scroller is just as punishing as it was back in the day. |
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Look, the benevolent overlord attitude might have gone a lot further for you back in the day, but don't even think you can use it on me. |
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We used to, back in the day, for the bedevilment of it. |
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I wanted to do a song that epitomizes the feeling and vibe from back in the day while still being current. |
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When Stern asked her if she had threesomes while in the band, she just said that she had fun back in the day. |
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Just like those yummy sweets from back in the day, the Love Heart Tea Lights are full of lovely soppiness and heart-warming romance. |
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I'll be backcombing my hair when I'm 60 telling people I was a Bond girl back in the day, I'm sure. |
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I hope you don't remember me too unfondly after our disagreements back in the day. |
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Back in the day Jockie Wilson would down a yard of ale and still get his picture on Top of the Pops behind Dexy's Midnight Runners. |
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Back in the day we'd get elocution classes where senior Radio Four presenters would come down from London and give us in-house training in how to annunciate properly. |
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