Hi there, "Back in the day" is currently a great favorite of American writers for television wishing to evoke a big-city ambience, with people talking about how their neighborhood used to be. It's probably not very old. It's a slangy and elliptical derivative of "back in my day" or "back in the old days," both of which have been in use a long time. Hope this answers your question! Zenegog
I am not sure if I have the correct book, there was a book I read about a Japenese carrier frozen in an ice cave I believe it was called "The Seventh Carrier".
I wonder if you mean cat o' nine tails. A cat o' nine tails is a whip, mainly used by the British Royal Navy for inflicting severe punishment back in the days of the old sailing ships.
Well the Black Death was really pandemic because there weren't medicene to cure the illness back in the old days.
it started back in the far old days where woman where seen as valuable so it was done to see the man's financial standard and to see if he could provide for his family.
every one back in the old days
bronze was used to make tools back in the old days like in b.c
1923 the idea was to keep babies from pooping on themselves they used old rags back in the days
in the plains. the teepees were mainly used with the plain indians
No one builds old airplanes. Companies like Boeing, Douglas, Stearman, Cessna, Piper and Beech built airplanes that were good enough to get old in working condition.
sadly its rated TV-PG now it used to be TV-14 back in the good old days
It is subjective. It depends on how old the person is that is making the statement "back in the good old days"
a place back in the old days
Sambo dolls are small paper dolls used to mock blacks to entertainment whites...back in the old days.
sadly its rated TV-PG now it used to be TV-14 back in the good old days
it was used by myweenie
Blacksmiths make many things out of metal such as horse shoes, knives, and used to make shackles back in the old days for prisoners.