Name some Good Ol Days

When white people didn't pretend that they were victimized. Those WERE the good old days.

When black criminals didn't roam the streets of big cities and no revolving door of "justice". At no more than 12% of the population and not committing over 50% of murders and over 33% of violent crimes (IOW, crime was much lower).
 
1. When you could see the Milky Way.
I remember that! Very impressive. I haven't seen the Milky Way for decades.

How about this: I remember in the good old days when everyone who flew on an airplane dressed up for it, like for church.

Now no one dresses up for either. The airlines can hardly get into the air, and few people attend church.
 
Every generation that ever existed talks about the “good old days” once they hit middle age or so.

It probably has more to do with the fact we were young then, rather than the days actually being better.
 
I remember that! Very impressive. I haven't seen the Milky Way for decades.

How about this: I remember in the good old days when everyone who flew on an airplane dressed up for it, like for church.

Now no one dresses up for either. The airlines can hardly get into the air, and few people attend church.

A few years ago the city of L. A. had a weather anomaly and the Milky Way was visible. The 911 switchboard was overloaded by the thousands of calls from terrified people who had never seen it before. The TV stations used the Emergency Broadcast System to calm them.
 
When God's houses (churches) were open and the doors never locked.
 
When are they locked now?
When? When there are no services active. Where? Everywhere. They claim its because of thievery. Possibly true, but not a good enough excuse. God's house should never be locked. EVER.
 
Wheelies on my bicycle. Long ones.
 
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