In those
halcyon days too, we had schools of quality, in which teachers were also able to exercise their loco parentis roles, also using common sense methods.
Even in the
halcyon days at Clapton in the early 60s with Jimmy Jowett, Phil Rees, Paddy Keane and John Bassett at their peak, Hugo would trundle up the A3 with the likes of Hey There Merry to turn them over.
They might live to regret it and look back at his leadership as the
halcyon days of the Lib Dems.
The Bangor star intends to bow out against Glenavon, the old enemy in his
halcyon days with Portadown.
Many still look back fondly to the
halcyon days of the 1950s, when more than 50,000 men were employed on the Tyne in industries which made the North-East famous.
Just for a moment, it could almost be those
halcyon days of the 60s once again.
The 42-year-old six times world champion knocked out world number three Mark Williams 5-2 with a display reminiscent of his
halcyon days.
BIG names from the
halcyon days of British variety failed to fill Huddersfield Town Hall - even after ticket prices were slashed.
Chef Andre's
Halcyon Days is available now at www.halcyonyachtcharter.co.uk, priced pounds 14.99
On match days United double-decker buses would be standing nose to tail dispensing the spectators from the match as quickly as possible - the happy
halcyon days when commuters were considered and respected.
That's the design of their new kit, modelled here by Fabrice Muamba, which harks back to the
halcyon days of the 1970s.
Twinkle Twinkle porcelain egg cup with mother of pearl spoon (not shown), pounds 33,
Halcyon Days (0800 515 925)
The new events like football and golf, Amir Khan making a fool of himself on the squat thrusts and boxer Wayne McCullough bleeding profusely after the gym tests - these were all up there with the
halcyon days of Jacksy and David Vine.
Cecil has taken a lower profile in the training ranks from his base at Warren Place Stables since the
halcyon days when Lester Piggott, Joe Mercer, Steve Cauthen and Kieren Fallon were virtually guaranteed to be champion Flat jockey and appears unlikely to employ a stable jockey, with Richard Hughes also retained to ride all the Khalid Abdullah-owned horses in the yard.
In the
halcyon days before the ConDems, an Englishman or woman's home, be he/she rich or poor, was his/her castle.