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"old-timey" Definitions
  1. of a kind or style prevalent in or reminiscent of an earlier time

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Maybe he's eyeing a transition to old-timey rock and roll?
Poppy seeds get hoovered up by a giant old-timey lawnmower.
Zachary Levi The Old-Timey Peddler is visiting the Kinnear house!
Perhaps consider investing in one of those old timey bear traps.
Reporters use old-timey cameras; televisions are sometimes black and white.
One shot includes evil goons equipped with old-timey riot shields.
Those go back 50 years now too, pretty old-timey. Nostalgia!
The Elsewhere headset looks like something an old-timey doctor might wear.
It's meant to be decorative, mimicking the look of old-timey incandescents.
It looks cool and old-timey and also prints legit Polaroid photos.
But that's not the only thing novel about this old-timey cafe.
Shin held up an enlarged copy of an old-timey passenger ticket.
It's the latest "old timey" hobby to gain a dedicated new following.
He nailed the old-timey-crooner voice required to sing that song.
I plucked out the old-timey toothbrush instead, and never looked back.
If you could turn back time, you might use this old-timey clock.
There's a lot of dark wood, old-timey lanterns, antiquated maps of Boston.
There was an old-timey stove and lots of leather and reclaimed wood.
Westworld's commitment to turning modern songs into old-timey piano covers really works here!
How to get a pink, old-timey filter on all of your Instagram photos.
When I say early, I'm talking pre-Twitter, pre-Facebook, old-timey blogosphere early.
I love clothes that feel modern in execution but still evoke something old-timey.
It also features a very good old-timey radio play recreated from archival sources.
"It's the Tyrannosaurus rex playing the piano at an old-timey saloon," she joked.
The thing looks like a cross between a spaceship and an old-timey pipe.
The fist-shaking has also subsided, even though the old-timey lingo has not.
This is how he explains it: "That's why I feel old-timey," he says.
It sounds like something that should be yelled from atop an old-timey bicycle.
In his attire, especially when appearing on stage, Peterson cultivates an old-timey look.
That's President John F. Kennedy with a witch and ... maybe an old-timey clown?
So, she set out to examine gender-based power in the old timey West.
One group offered its skit in the style of an old-timey radio show.
Glamour, palm trees, and old-timey styling, the Beverly Hills Hotel has it all.
And, really, who thought something like that was adaptable, some tedious old-timey screed?
The town became Celebration, an idyllic old-timey town a few miles south (see article).
Should be a fun experiment in old timey storytelling on a new media, either way.
Even those aware that the lights won't actually resemble an old timey Mary Poppins figure.
Singing dogs, pieces of toast, bees, old-timey pilots, and vikings all make an appearance.
Old-timey Brooklyn is nothing new — if only to never again see another Mason jar!
His speech too is from another era — stilted, with old-timey phrases, a hypnotic rhythm.
"I think of old-timey guys like Lou Gehrig, Babe Ruth, Barry Bonds," he said.
Either way, we're looking forward to seeing how this new royal couple reinterprets old-timey traditions.
Jackson Wayne makes leather goods with a decidedly old-timey, pre-WWII/post-Pony Express bent.
He even left old timey villain-looking tall man Steven Adams reaching, wondering what went down.
The old-timey instruments in Westworld play some very well-known hits, if you listen closely.
No matter where anyone goes throughout the night, they end up at this old-timey dive.
Old-timey lamps hang in the hallways between the enclosures along the sides and the central displays.
The cure to teenage angst: good, old-timey jazz in the form of a pop-punk cover.
Thankfully, as a culture, we are moving away from the Edison bulb, work boot, old-timey thing.
It's the old-timey equivalent of smearing Vaseline on the camera lens or skilfully Photoshopping an image.
Our first stop is our local distillery, which is Prohibition-themed and specializes in old-timey drinks.
The second season also includes one of television's most absolutely delightful portrayals of old-timey queer people.
It kind of looks like an old-timey cartoon of a Wall Street "fat cat," doesn't it?
Kim: I appreciate your embrace of old-timey slang on "Legs" but otherwise this is… a lot.
If you want a period you have to say "period" as if dictating an old-timey telegram.
I really like GUSSIED UP and its counterpart NOGOODNIK, even though they're both a bit old-timey.
His designs have an old-timey opulence redolent of Renaissance portraiture, with luxe fabrics and busy motifs.
Old-timey bank-safe knobs were fitted to the minibar, desk and chocolate bar-shaped closet door.
Their hunger exposes what today's retro-saloons, packed with faded photographs and old-timey cocktails, get wrong.
It is at least 30 seconds faster to write it in an old-timey agenda (Levenger here).
The Awair looks like an old-timey radio and sits on a counter to test indoor air.
Opener "I'll Provide" contrasts old-timey strings with perhaps the gnarliest bassline of his 25-year career.
Leather saddles exude style, though the old-timey aesthetic can be at odds with a modern bicycle.
Nick Fury says something about a "code red" and takes out what looks like an old-timey pager.
The problem, wrote Robert Putnam in his excellent book, Bowling Alone, is old timey, back-scratching, aka reciprocity.
It's a tremendous stretch to believe the nuclear powers will regress to those old-timey 15 kt nukes.
As for the so-called tale, yeah, I can't wait to hear more of your old-timey stories.
True, black-and-white colorblindness where the world looks like an old-timey movie is actually pretty rare.
So I'm expecting this to taste extremely old-timey and kind of, like, classic, like, just American classic.
If you've watched old-timey slapstick comedy, you are likely familiar with the soda siphon, or seltzer bottle.
No matter where anyone goes throughout the night, he or she ends up at this old-timey dive.
He is a warped throwback to an old-timey villain, the type that ties damsels to train tracks.
But the parched prairies and old-timey saloons of the first two seasons feel like a distant memory.
And not one of those old-timey trolleys that doesn't go much of anywhere and goes there slowly.
The space, with its old-timey wainscoting and its central bar, is easy to mistake for a tavern.
Think cash registers, bicycles, ice skates, old-timey televisions, but with the aesthetic of early Georges Braque cutouts.
The bottle of booze, the old-timey sensibility, the pervading sense of abandonment—it's all conveyed on this cover.
You'll see blood splatter frozen midair and the static cloud of a bullet fired from an old-timey gun.
Peeling paint, crumbling plaster and all manner of old-timey crap await in this home, originally dating to 1860.
And then I started getting old-timey mail because a lot of Trump ... sacks of mail, like a cartoon.
The new Ghostbusters ride around in an old-timey Cadillac hearse that Patty (Leslie Jones) borrowed from her uncle.
So, why has this old-timey image of the witch survived, even as modern-day witches rail against it?
No doubt, these old-timey posters were designed to persuade, leveraging various psychological techniques to drive the message home.
Fans who enjoy the exchanging of fisticuffs were treated to some old-timey hockey in Boston on Tuesday night.
There's an old-timey swagger to his delivery, complete with his trademark salute and fist-pumps after the end.
Aside from the décor, there is nothing archaic or old-timey about this gastro pub, which opened in 2014.
But Popcorn was as much of a modern-day marketing genius as he was a traditional, old-timey moonshiner.
The real weird thing about the old-timey powertrain, high price, and old design, though, is that they're unnecessary.
"And the young musician has a new song to accompany this news," the old-timey radio man would say.
Aim for attitude rather than old-timey sweetness and stack several oversize ones or choose clips with cheeky messages.
She posted a photo to her Instagram that is a stock photo of an old-timey woman reading a book.
Smartphones are a lot less appealing when they look like an old-timey television instead of a bowl of candy.
It's extremely old-timey because marrige is that woman's choice, and that woman's choice alone, but, at least it's respectful.
"When they go shopping, it's not in some old-timey-looking place," says Samira Wiley, who plays the handmaid Moira.
A sculpture of Laurel and Hardy wearing old-timey black-and-white prison uniforms is perched high on a shelf.
For his date with JoJo the two got dressed up in adorable old-timey outfits and took swing dancing lessons.
It's basically a continuation of Black Friday's increasingly online focus only with a slathering of old-timey sci-fi branding.
It has kind of an old-timey look and an excellent turning radius that makes it really easy to control.
The most frequently duplicated pieces were popular "railroad watches," the saucer-sized pocket watches carried by old-timey train conductors.
I have two — I have a legit Blackberry, an old-timey Blackberry that you'll pry from my cold dead hands.
" THE OLD-TIMEY SAYINGS Once the managers arrive in the Senate, the sergeant-at-arms will cry out, "Hear ye!
A fact that Jenkins reiterates with a shot of Diana (Gal Gadot) looking at an old-timey photo of WWII soldiers.
The Parisian Headband: Because who couldn't use a little more old-timey glamour in the midst of a serious sweat sesh?
Without them, people develop old-timey-sounding conditions including scurvy (vitamin C deficiency), anemia (iron deficiency), and rickets (vitamin D deficiency).
Coincidentally, the now-deleted official trailer for Fortnite's upcoming playground mode also appeared to show an old-timey Wild West scene.
His Instagram is a perfect, calculated blend between a Wes Anderson movie and the old-timey image of eccentric British aristocracy.
"Reach in and bring both legs forward," says Lydia, the family's tween-age daughter, reading from an old-timey birthing book.
Bonus points if you throw in a couple of old timey records so they can live out their sadness waltz dreams.
The old-timey analytical take on relievers held them as fungible quantities due to their inherent fickleness in health and performance.
That puts us in there with not just the old-timey starts like Charlie Chaplin but the Avengers and Stan Lee.
Most often, though, it's her words, which come together in surprising patterns, a blend of old-timey formalism and magical storytelling.
David Roth: Definitely bats, definitely a mascot who would do a good job priggishly solving murders committed on old-timey trains.
At first, people don't seem to know what to make of the old-timey traveler, but they quickly change their ways.
The album's songs have a down-home, old-timey feel, with a little bit of tongue-in-cheek attitude mixed in.
Woody, an old-timey cowboy doll with an avuncular persona, decides to help Bonnie by hitching a ride in her backpack.
In other words, a shrine to an American myth of old-timey homogeneity was literally built on the more convoluted reality.
The old-timey scoop shop is 1.4 miles northwest and will also point you in the right direction for the water.
The set is a minimalist saloon dotted with old-timey signifiers — a bleached skull, a rifle, a couple of wanted posters.
This is comforting and effective for the same reason that listening to your old-timey favorite radio station used to be.
With biceps as big as my head, a broad chest and a sizeable beer belly, he resembled an old-timey strongman.
Then we would take the film back and cut it on the old-timey machines, using slicers and tape and all that.
Today's episode brings a performance from Dom Flemons, a purveyor of old-timey (pre-WWII) folk music rooted in African-American idioms.
Jim Elliot, props master and resident arms expert, is charged with maintaining and training actors in the use of old-timey weapons.
The series even includes an old-timey tank that looks like a British Mark V and a Mysterious Clock that keeps time.
Others may give you the chance to talk like a pirate and crack jokes in an old-timey "vaudeville" accent, or flirt.
Except maybe a tall tale of deep, inhuman—though metaphorically representative of a part of humanity—threat facing an old-timey kingdom.
This fight will feature the entire roster of the Denver Nuggets, dressed in old-timey miners gear circa the gold rush era.
On the wall was a print of an old-timey barbershop and a framed News article about a squirrel that eats pizza.
"The old-timey hippies are moving into the history books, but why would you ever want to keep things static?" he said.
And if you're thinking syphilis is an old-timey disease that no one gets anymore, Withers says it's time to think again.
There was an old-timey Western, in which Mr. Trump promised to rid the country of "bad hombres" from across the border.
There, amid the dust and scrub and sagging old-timey wooden buildings, Charlie lords over a gaggle of hangers-on, mostly women.
"The old-timey hippies are moving into the history books, but why would you ever want to keep things static?" he said.
Then again, check out the photos of what we believe are Gomez's dancers for the AMAs, looking like old-timey freak show performers.
A cross-section revealed chunks of unmelted cheddar floating amongst the pasta like baby carrots suspended in some horrible old-timey gelatin mold.
Spoiler: in true old-timey religious fashion, if you happen to dive off a cliff before you confess your newest crimes, torment awaits.
Its standard-bearers were The Band, whose mix of ramshackle rock'n'roll and old-timey aesthetics would form the basis of the Americana genre.
At the entrance of town is a massive fiberglass sculpture of an old-timey gentleman riding a penny-farthing, or "high-wheeler" bicycle.
Westworld's use of music can sometimes be overbearing, especially when it leans too heavily on old-timey piano covers of pop music standards.
As for Menon: my dude, there is no way to avoid looking like an old-timey fashion victim if you live long enough.
By the time he died in 1999—way before his time—he had arguably revolutionized old-timey music with the addition of technology.
Federer appears in old-timey mock-newsreel footage with a wooden racket and a cable-knit sweater, shaking hands with a mustachioed duke.
Replace those gibes with ones about skin color or eye shape, and the show's old-timey country doctor becomes a much different character.
The hammerlock, for instance, was a staple of old timey wrestling and appears frequently in the chain wrestling portions of professional wrestling matches.
Although the Cheesecake Factory evolved from small local restaurant to a mall chain, the restaurant has retained customers like an old-timey deli.
A big inspiration is an old-timey kind of science fiction, from back when the genre was not dominated by its dystopian strain.
Old-timey dogtags had notches on them, which of course led troops to speculate about the purpose of the notch on the tags.
On the left, old-timey stone tools of the Acheulian, and on the right, the sexy new compact tools of the Middle Stone Age.
There's been a rise in photo apps that make your photos look crappy, only because the filters are supposed to mimic old-timey photography.
The device won't completely replace the need for staples and sutures, but it could dramatically reduce our reliance on these old-timey medical technologies.
As I explored the quiet village during the opening, I came across a phone booth and what looked like an old-timey popcorn machine.
That makes sense, since the old-timey idiom "pigs in a clover" feels like an apt metaphor for the human visitors of the park.
Usually, it's with a new era-specific hairdo or old-timey makeup, but the team does sometimes bring in the big (read: prosthetics) guns.
It's also because few people probably believe any of those old-timey recommendations would actually be useful in the event of a nuclear strike.
Sometimes, when I'm getting ready for a big night out in my permanent home, I like to pretend I'm an old-timey movie star.
One of his friends turned up at a birthday bar crawl in an old-timey vest, tie and slacks, retrieved from his grandfather's wardrobe.
In the last 365 days of Bachelor(ette), this is the second time this marriage-first problem has reared its bafflingly old-timey head.
The sport demanded, as I, Tonya, puts it, "an old-timey version of what a woman's supposed to be": a prim, pretty, proper princess.
As of October 212, 22018, the TSA will stop accepting the old-timey driver's license you've likely got in your wallet as valid identification.
So what was he doing on a recent Monday night, arriving on stage as a disembodied voice coming out of an old-timey telephone?
It reaches back to the rural American string-band legacy of old-timey music and bluegrass, but doesn't limit itself to purism and revivalism.
This team can catch it and throw it, as old-timey baseball folks like to say, and Keuchel's lack of command was puzzling, too.
Children may find elements of this production foreign at first — starting with the title's old-timey slang — but they'll catch the spirit soon enough.
There are the vital, modern sounds of commanding synth riffs and piercing guitar licks, but the record finds its grounding in old-timey folk form.
Click here to view original GIFAn old timey camera, a clock, and a weird metal box were transformed by Ross Goodwin into robotic storytelling devices.
There's also a growing trend in young people becoming farmers, and old-timey jobs like bartenders, barbers, butchers, craft brewers, bookbinders, furniture makers and fishmongers.
Though the Biddle & Smart league boasted several sextets (this is the old-timey word for "hockey team"), none were more remarkable than the Amesbury Maples.
The Arabs didn't really have seltzer or those old-timey bottles used to spray it, so they really thought they were being bombed — and disbursed.
You'd think it would be a bunch of old timey dudes—because it is, at first—and then randomly it'll be like Joey from Friends.
Gay sex is just there, dressed up in uncomfortably old-timey language, the threat of sickness, and with the open possibility of player-driven homophobia.
The accompanying photo depicted a stern-faced man aiming an old-timey coach gun to the sky, seemingly ready for a war with the wind.
A swift Googling told me that's where old-timey people would dispose of razor blades, and that the entire wall was probably full of them.
"There's a better buzz around Broadway as not a stale old-timey thing," said Emily Hammerman, a vice president of TodayTix, a theater ticketing app.
My friends and I made a smoke bomb using and old-timey chemistry book that was from the 60s and was not approved by the FDA.
The 25-year-old singer appears in an artistic new campaign for Gucci Men's Tailoring, filmed in an old-timey style amid a serene musical backdrop.
Google once told me that my family's old-timey motto was, "Brave in difficulties," no doubt connoting my ancestors' fortitude and ability to overcome immense challenges.
Original Ecto-1 2016 Ecto-1 The first crew of Ghostbusters rode around in an old-timey ambulance that Ray foolishly purchased for too much money.
And while that's a bummer, there is plenty of that future in the cars you can go and buy today on the old-timey dealer lot.
Thanks to the hard work of Land Rover engineers, diesel doesn't have to be relegated to the history books or old-timey trucks like my Defender.
The night's dinner was all cooked al fresco over an open flame by Heirloom Fire with the help of 16 cooks dressed in old-timey garb.
That "craft" whiskey with an old-timey label and backstory that you've never noticed before but now sits front and center at your local liquor store?
Fittingly she was in many of the evening's sketches, including the hilarious Cartier digital short and as an old-timey movie actress who can't stop farting.
And why does he — and Nintendo is careful to clarify that it is, in fact, a male Pikachu — act and talk like an old-timey detective?
"My entire childhood, I thought the old timey movie that Kevin watches in Home Alone (Angels With Filthy Souls) was actually an old movie," Rogen tweeted.
With the Populele, the world's first smart uke, this old-timey instrument has been revamped for the 21st century to the benefit of aspiring musicians everywhere.
Sports Business MINNEAPOLIS — Target Field, home of the Minnesota Twins, is one of those wondrous new ballparks that combine modern amenities with an old-timey feel.
Spectators paid $40 to watch nearly a dozen mock skirmishes over the course of four days, and there was an old-timey ball on Saturday night.
He returned empty-handed and perplexed, too sheepish to ask the no-nonsense employees for this old-timey-sounding drink of which he had never heard.
I like a lot of things people consider old-timey: old illustrations, music and movies, nondigital art materials and methods like life drawing and silk screening.
There's the famous old-timey, roller-coaster-and-arcade-studded boardwalk at Santa Cruz 30 miles past that, and plentiful beaches and parks along the way.
I vaguely recall seeing a couple of stage versions of Masters's book in my childhood, where people in old-timey costumes stood stiffly and recited ominously.
To the extent that Biden said anything fresh, it came from a peculiar old-timey aside in response to a question about the legacy of slavery.
And the burros, in addition to getting a clean bill of health from a vet, need the old timey mining equipment and added weight to carry.
Asked at Thursday's 2020 Democratic debate about how to repair the legacy of slavery, Joe Biden veered into an old-timey reference to home record players.
If you've seen old-timey photos of aviation in the early decades of the jet age and wondered where all the glamour went, you've been flying economy.
Many people believe there would be no Instagram without Hipstamatic's classic old-timey camera filters, but the reality is that they occupied the same space in history.
Kind of like an old timey shoe store, or doctor's surgery, when you order you're given a number and it pops up on the board when ready.
Now you can turn your Apple speaker into what looks like an old-timey American football with this $89 HomePod Travel Case designed by Capra Leather. Why?
That's pretty standard underdog comedy stuff, but something about the old-timey nature of the rest of Brockmire's premise lends it an extra sense of the bittersweet.
She thanks old-timey Gail for kicking her off eBay because now she has the confidence to embark on her own adventure: creating her own website, NastyGal.
Simply, Metz and his fellow co-founder, Beny Alagem, took advantage of the existing brand recognition of an old-timey TV and radio manufacturer named Packard Bell.
But consider what's also visible on the stage from the beginning: a radio, a piano, a bass, a set of drums and old-timey microphones on stands.
The clinic has been open since 2011, residing in a downtown building that used to be a bank (as the old-timey vault in Crosstown's basement shows).
According to New York Magazine, the billionaire quickly took a liking to the student, because much like Buffett, she preferred "simple old-timey stocks" to new technologies.
On court, for reasons of his own, he wore a gray-and-yellow wetsuit with matching goggles, which made him look like an old-timey Channel swimmer.
But this lovely visual feature on Beijing's old-timey cinemas is one example of how The New York Times tries to present a more well-rounded portrait.
Adam caved and screamed a few words about having broken into a zoo, and for some reason I started to mime cranking an old-timey movie camera.
I have traded some emails from time to time with Mallory Ortberg (Dear Prudence), which is always a thrill, but I want an old-timey listserv set up.
The old-timey, weathered photo shows a stone-faced Jack standing in what we can all guess is a Vietnam jungle with his army friends and a Jeep.
Still, though many news outlets have covered the novelty of an old-timey rich people institution dabbling in high-end sneaker culture, it's not exactly a dramatic leap.
Or the character who exists across various alternate universes and timelines as a frustrated alien bureaucrat, an old-timey mobster, or an omnipotent flying dog with a sword.
We leave that room, and spend another 15 minutes in the administrative hallway, where our guide shows off an old-timey collage of contraband taken from the inmates.
His Pentecostal preacher father is very old-timey, having held snakes at his pulpit to prove God's love — that is, before his arrest for possession of child pornography.
In the real world, there are no strange men in old-timey waistcoats swinging a pocket watch or a black-and-white spiral in front of your face.
Located at 54 Main Street, the old-timey space trimmed in pressed tin and mahogany is further evidence of how the past and present can harmoniously collide here.
Though residents cope with increasing density and traffic, not to mention the city's recent hiring of its first parking enforcement officer, they hang onto their old-timey values.
The No. 1 thing we all want from old-timey shows is for someone to be named Sir Percival, and on that front, "The Woman in White" delivers.
The puppeteers could pack up everything physical — the neon wall decorations, the dangling puppets and Baker's library of 6,000 LPs — but not the theater's distinctive old-timey charm.
People aren't really playing old-timey songs anymore, and he didn't know where he was gonna find what he was looking for, so he decided to write it himself.
He developed a public persona as an old-timey ladies man with an endless roster of Playboy models, Hollywood actresses, and Miss Universe contestants to dangle on his arm.
"My entire childhood, I thought the old timey movie that Kevin watches in Home Alone (Angels With Filthy Souls) was actually an old movie," wrote the Knocked Up actor.
The white-bearded single parent is some manner of old timey pharmacist — as with all the stories in Photographs, The Alchemist's setting is more evocative than it is specific.
Varey made his ride to look just like the old timey racer, but built it from thin but strong plywood and coated it in an ultralight fabric called Xorel.
Some who have worked in the building have said the ghost of a man dressed in old-timey fireman's clothing moves objects, and appears and disappears throughout the building.
DRINKS A tailored selection of beer on tap ($8) and wine by the glass ($14 to $22), along with a wide selection of vermouth and other old-timey spirits.
This genre of old-timey Parisian restaurant is a lot less visible today than it once was, displaced in part by the bistronomy movement of the last several years.
If the popularity of road tripping through old-timey towns wasn't a telltale sign, this next trend is proof avid travelers are looking to throw it back to simpler times.
The video starts with Zayn Malik exiting an old-timey limo in the rain and stepping into the protection of an umbrella carried by a manservant in an elegant suit.
Players will be able to choose between everything from real race suits with HANS devices, to old-timey outfits with leather helmets, to some even goofier additions from pop culture.
This might seem like an old-timey analog gadget to have in your cupboard in 2018, but short of a super expensive electric juicer, this is your best bet. 6.
As much as this irks Ol' Joe, he's trying to adapt to become hip with the kids but still hold on to some of the old-timey Democratic greatest hits.
For roughly the first half-hour of the new "Dumbo," Burton seems on autopilot as he introduces the characters and sets the old-timey scene with an otherworldly pale palette.
The other sports trivia clue (for PATRIOT) sounded old-timey to me but turned out to be from this year's Super Bowl, which shows what I know about this category.
"Sugar Babies" (20143), an old-timey revue starring Mickey Rooney and Ann Miller, was reported to have doubled investors' money, thanks to productions as far afield as London and Sydney.
This is the surprisingly wholesome, traditionalist set of values that sneering at grift inevitably pushes you toward: old-timey rectitude and integrity, honest work and firm handshakes and mutual respect.
Huge companies with old-timey names like "Auntie Cleo's" have colonized a solar system called Halcyon, turning its planets into nightmarish company towns, hardscrabble survivalist compounds, or a labyrinthine prison.
For fans of all things British and royal, this book leans in hard to that — the old-timey note-passing feels kind of Jane Austen-y in the juiciest way.
All kinds of old-timey instruments make appearances in the clip, from singing glasses to the musical saw to the zither, the plucked string instrument famous for soundtracking The Third Man.
The moniker comes from an old-timey naming convention known as a Bayer designation, a system that labels stars with a Greek letter followed by the Latin name of its constellation.
Julie brings her writing group to Cecil's old-timey party, because they don't believe a person like that could possibly exist, let alone be the basis for a TV show idea.
Her latest victim was guest host Margot Robbie, who couldn't hold back the giggles as McKinnon riffed on sexism in Hollywood as an old-timey actress who's seen some sh*t.
She said it occurred because, "like an old-timey movie," Democrats were ahead of schedule so a stagehand was encouraging her and Franken to stretch their introduction to musician Paul Simon.
If I had the money, I'd jump on this invention, if only to feel like an old-timey Victorian woman with a constant need to know what the weather is like.
In 230, Anna Mary Robertson Moses, a 78-year-old grandmother living on a farm in upstate New York, hung a few of her "old-timey" paintings in a drugstore window.
There's something old-timey about them, a callback to the days when the reality of pro wrestling was a little more occluded, wedded to feats of strength and amateur-adjacent mat wrestling.
The old-timey version of Freddy saw Captain Marvel himself imbue the kid with power after an accident involving the villain Captain Marvel was fighting, but the version established in the Sept.
At first glance, it looks just like an old Williamsburg pork store, lined with tins of imported tomatoes, bottled sardines, and even an old-timey Italian remedy for stomach upset (Galeffi Effervescente).
Her anachronistically patient, advanced technique is heavily influenced by the work of turn of the century American painter John Singer Sargent—as is the carefully evocative old-timey aesthetic of her styling.
I've watched enough old timey Way Of The Future shorts to know that many of these inventors had ambition for their creations that went far beyond what they actually managed to create.
Starting October 1, 2020, the TSA will stop accepting the old-timey driver's license you've likely got in your wallet, and so will other federal facilities, from courthouses to nuclear power plants.
We're hit with a vaguely old-timey wave of horns, bass, and percussion as the camera pans over what looks like a parking lot of an abandoned amusement park from the 60s.
Disney's BoardWalk Resort harkens back to classic American boardwalks found in places such as Coney Island and Atlantic City with whimsical touches and elegant nods to old-timey circuses and amusement parks.
"My mom had an old-timey answering machine — not even voice mail — and people would leave the most vitriolic hate," Griffin says of the recordings she'd race to stop her mother from hearing.
Pattinson starts out reasonably secure and then becomes increasingly unstable, whereas from the get-go Dafoe is chomping on the scenery like it's his delightful old-timey pipe, and only gets more wild.
Disney offered Celebration as an antidote to all this, selling the development on nostalgia for an old-timey America where, as its adverts read, "neighbours greeted neighbours in the quiet of summer twilight".
Also part of the Monuments installations, a piece by Parker Ito, at the fair with Château Shatto, dangles numerous punctured bodies of an old-timey mascot from tangles of chains and wire lights.
By the way, speaking of Mr. Levi, I do not see him as Jeremiah the kindly scamp; I see him him as old-timey Zachary Levi with an ascot and fingerless leather gloves.
In the first Jupiter's Legacy collection, some old-timey people travel to an island where aliens give them superpowers, similar to how the monolith forcibly evolves the apes in 2001: A Space Odyssey.
I got chills as I ran past an old-timey movie theater marquee in Disneyland that had a message scroll referencing the unexpected death of actress Carrie Fisher less than three weeks earlier.
That's a fairly big (though gettable) leap, but then you also have to know the old-timey nickname for a detective, TEC, which has appeared in the New York Times Crossword 196 times.
Now 55, my own father has spoken of a harrowing childhood memory where he showed up to school football practice with red boots, purchased from that old-timey purveyor of cool, Marks and Spencer.
Here's a spoiler-free analysis of how and why the title takes after this old timey toy: Russian Dolls: A Brief History Russian dolls, nesting dolls, or matryoshka, first appeared in Russia in 1890.
The real-life story is so bizarre, wild, and attention-grabbing, there is no need to see women get sexually assaulted or a doctor shoot up an old man's member with old-timey Viagra.
Lizzie: I like the part at around 3:00 when they're driving and they slowly pass a hockey goalie with his mask on, a nerd in a tree, and an old-timey baseball player.
Click here to view original GIFSure, the average iPhone user probably only uses a sledgehammer two to three times a year, but what about demolition workers, old-timey strongmen and avant-garde British flautists?
Oregon Trail, the nostalgic early computer game in which players go on a virtual version of the trek early settlers made (and face all the old-timey challenges they would have encountered), is back.
If you are the average of the five people you spend the most time with, as old-timey coach Jim Rohn said, you probably need to spend some more time with financially brilliant people.
Old-timey Western music you might hear in a cowboy film plays as Pikachu stands up to the leader of the Squirtle Squad—identical to the others, except donning sharp, pointed, cat-eye sunglasses.
I realized I haven't watched Gone With The Wind this year and really must plot a way to convince my roommate that old-timey movies can be just as good as House Hunters.2.
Cuphead already uses filters and other tricks to create an old-timey cartoon feel, but it achieves a near-magical presentation when you combine those techniques with the proper color palette for the period.
Ready or Not, on the other hand, has been marketed more like an Agatha Christie drawing-room mystery, with cartoonish aristocrats romping around an old-timey mansion filled with secret passages and loyal servants.
How many people on the planet can readily identify the triangle offense, a relic of old-timey basketball that Jackson, in his three-plus turbulent seasons with the Knicks, worked so hard to resuscitate?
As smartphone users agonized over which old-timey, film-esque Instagram filter to add to their photos, people also opted to buy hand-held cameras that could instantly print, just like Polaroids of old.
The explosion is depicted in a terrific sequence set to Flanagan and Allen's old-timey song "Run Rabbit Run," during which the children don gas masks while Miss Peregrine literally turns back the clock.
And when we can make out the tune — "Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer, do" — it's almost spooky in its old-timey sweetness, at odds with the spare, forbidding space we see before us.
There's something about the black and white palette, the slightly fuzzy audio quality, and the clipped, old-timey American accents that make the show feel outside of time (you might even say of another dimension).
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Mercury, that slippery, silvery stuff in old-timey thermometers, is a "huge public health threat," says meeting attendee Susan Keane, a public health expert at the Natural Resources Defense Council, a nonprofit environmental advocacy group.
A new trailer for Pokémon Sword and Shield revealed a few new Pokémon being introduced to the Galar region, including a Galarian version of Weezing that straight up looks like an old-timey English bong.
Two millennia later, Camillo (opened in September by the proprietors of the Clinton Hill standby Locanda Vini e Olii) honors pizza's Virgilian origins—in the ultimate old-timey Brooklyn move—with pinsa , a Roman flatbread.
He came up with the idea of adding a hill to centerfield to give the park an idiosyncratic-nostalgic nod to old-timey ballyards of yore like Cincinnati's Crosley Field, which had a natural incline.
SHERMAN-PALLADINO We wanted to make sure that when we photographed New York, it didn't have any sort of filter or sepia tone feel that made it feel quaint or old-fashioned or old-timey.
Among their most famous pieces is a yellow canvas covered with a thesaurus of quaint (and not-so-quaint) epithets for gay men, decoratively arranged in varying old-timey typefaces like a jaunty printer's sample.
People get named after flowers, places and old-timey professions all the time, but then there are the names, like the one in this puzzle, that can be nouns and verbs, and puns and slang.
The story is told by 12-year-old Charlie Bobo, a white boy living in South Carolina in 1858, and he is a likably plucky kid who narrates everything in full-on old-timey Southern dialect.
I have faith that a show this postmodern — which is both luring viewers with its exciting old-timey violence and nudity while also indicting them for that very interest — has something progressive to say about consent.
Whether she's sharing sexy bikini dances, videos of herself working out to "Fergalicious" or old-timey art posted without comment (really, that last one is worth the click), you can never predict what she'll do next.
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The video's also full of interesting tidbits about why we cough in the first place, when to see a doctor, and what old-timey cough syrup used to be made of before modern-day medicine came along.
And unfortunately, one of the older Game & Watch games (Fire Attack) tasked players with defending an old timey fort while torch-wielding Native Americans — identifiable by the feathers protruding from their heads — crowded in for an attack.
One such story: that of the silver medal swimmer who lost her pearl earring at the bottom of the pool, which sounds like an old-timey allegory, but is in fact exactly what happened to Kathleen Baker.
The first hour alone featured a rain storm of human teeth, an appearance from a human-like creature with a pig head, torch-carrying trespassers and Kathy Bates as an old-timey woods wanderer with a cleaver.
In addition to its commitment to old-timey TV channels and infrastructure, Layer3 is taking the oft-tried-never-mastered tactic of mixing in on-demand services like Hulu and Netflix all into one DVR-style box.
The Varnish: An unpretentious speakeasy in the heart of downtown LA. You have to walk through Cole's restaurant to get to this old-timey cocktail haven, so grab a French Dip on your way in or out.
It may be difficult to keep up with the old-timey dialect (subtitles definitely help), but if you're willing to wade into director Robert Eggers's disturbing folk tale, you'll see one of the best creepers in years.
In other words, it's a relic of old-timey TV. "It was something I saw as a kid—when I saw Kirk fighting back then, that was the one move that stuck in my mind," Madalone said.
If you're hungry for more old-timey audio images, the EMI Archive Trust has a Flickr gallery of photographs from the early years of the Gramophone Company; other resources related to their collections are on their site.
My group in the goal-factoring session included Ben Pace, a sweetly lumbering 18-year-old in a suit jacket and running shoes, who tended to balance his notepad on his knee like an old-timey newspaper reporter.
If and when Zoey ends up moving past the "and stuff" portion of hooking up, it won't end up reflecting poorly on her as a person — any other view is simply mired in old-timey, misogynistic sex-negativity.
With its brick exterior and old-timey signs, the place is designed to fit in with Disneyland's Main Street, which is why it doesn't resemble your typical modern Starbucks, which is known for its dark and sleek decor.    
That meant that I spent most of the week at Allingham learning how to use a crosscut saw, which is the old-timey saw seen in sepia-toned videos with a comical frame rate and handlebar-mustachioed loggers.
His dad — who is just an old-timey misogynist villain at this point, but again, a lot of these characters play-to-the-rafters so we gotta just go with it — tries to step in with a huge ring.
Lloyd-Camp runs a robust eBay candy shop called junk-it-junction, the online outpost of her brick-and-mortar business, Boyd's Retro Candy Store, where she sells old-timey favorites like giant Jawbreakers, candy cigarettes, and Sugar Daddies.
Their message was clear: darkening your skin is never okay (because of aforementioned old-timey racists), but dressing up as a character of another race is usually fine, as long as the character's race isn't part of the costume.
In another "Twin Peaks" netherworld, a woman listens to distorted passages of old-timey jazz on a loop until an alarming sound summons the Lodge's Giant, who then ambles into a screening room to watch the White Sands test.
Another involves getting out of the elements—nothing is better than eating a bowl of ramen in a darkened room and staring out at the snow, or a scoop at an old-timey ice cream parlor on a hot summer's day.
J. Apa) personally drags his recently shot father (Luke Perry, whose first Google search result is this fan website) to a local hospital staffed by two women in old-timey nurse Halloween costumes and a doctor in a murder outfit.
YouTuber A Pyro Design realized that if you print a series of sequential images on the arms of a spinner and let it fly, you end up with a miniature zoetrope, a staple of old-timey penny arcades the world over.
Ultimately we landed somewhere straight out of the 1960s: a place where you can get burgers in red plastic baskets and ice cream from old-timey windows before hiking to a private beach cove with your free-loving Ph.D. neighbors.
I'm particularly interested in Campo Santo's In the Valley of the Gods, in which it appears you and a partner (likely computer controlled) infiltrate a tomb not to raid it, but to document it with an old-timey movie camera.
On Monday, even as the jury was being picked, the Long Island newspaper Newsday reported that Gosman's Dock, an old-timey seafood place on Montauk Harbor, had just been put up for sale at the astronomical asking price of $52.5 million.
The popular app ditched its old-timey camera icon — the one that actually looked like a camera — and replaced it with a square symbol that evoked a camera, rendered in the vivid colors and simple lines of the "flat design" aesthetic.
On the upper floor of an unassuming old-timey building in Downtown Los Angeles, artists Scott Hove and Baker's Son (Keith Magruder) have quietly transformed Think Tank Gallery's entire premises into a 7,500-square-foot maze of cake and fangs.
An old-timey dessert drink that tastes like mint-chip ice cream, the Grasshopper was popular in the 50s and 60s but fell out of favor with Pink Squirrels and its other sweet, milky, pastel-colored contemporaries as cultural tastes shifted.
It boasts the kind of old-timey decor ideal for horror films and themed birthday parties—artfully distressed, vintage objets d'art are de rigueur; the only occupants of the hotel beds have nondescript European accents with children in tiny hats.
The films have some themes in common — the awesome forces of nature, the impossibility of living with other people, the utter creepiness of birds — as well as some stylistic choices, like dead-on period details and near-incomprehensible old-timey dialect.
What is it if not a spiffier Buster Brown, the old-timey comic-strip character, never quite losing the impression that it was cut in the kitchen by a cost-saving parent placing a cereal bowl over the child's head?
In addition to the art gallery, there's an antiques store specializing in old-timey Americana, a vintage shop run by a breeder of Angora bunnies, a conceptual boutique that also shows art and an apothecary run by a fashion model.
For about 15 minutes, until they meet on the sidewalk and Billy discovers he's an "old timey," which appears to be a type of person who fetishizes the 1940s by dressing in period attire with full commitment to the pre-WWII lifestyle.
At $199, the first Roomba wasn't exactly cheap, but it was within grasp for early adopters sick of pushing an old-timey vacuum around the floor — and perfectly positioned for sale on the shelves of Brookstone, The Sharper Image and Hammacher Schlemmer.
The Liars are forever getting locked into the abandoned children's ward of a mental hospital so they can find a broken old-timey doll that speaks in code, or finding dummies wearing masks of their faces that have been hanged in effigy.
This is vital information anyone could easily miss if they had gotten up to get more snacks during a scene that, at first-glance, simply appears to be three old men and a giant mustache sitting in an empty, old-timey saloon.
Quill has a very unique visual style that doesn't make it a perfect fit for every use case, but there is something really enchanting about the way the product now takes an old-timey animation style and pairs it with wispy 3D models.
And, if you've listened to any of her songs, you know that CL is unmistakably a star—not in the old-timey Hollywood way, but in the sense that her presence is reminiscent of a massive, all-engulfing ball of fiery carbon.
Down to the old-timey feel of many scenes, the existential horror and dream logic that dictates some of the weirder transitions, and the whole Twin Peaks-in-the-desert vibe, it feels very much like David Lynch: the indie throwback text adventure.
My father had a habit of lying in bed and eating this peanut-butter candy called Mary Janes, a throwback treat from his youth that I think Cracker Barrel still sells, as do a few old-timey corner stores scattered around the country.
Photo via Facebook A 19-year-old volunteer firefighter is facing 18 arson charges for allegedly starting a whole bunch of a fires in small town in Alberta, Canada—including one that burned down an old-timey wooden rail bridge on Tuesday.
All of the misogyny, abuse, neglect, and deceptions BoJack has spent years running from, reflecting on, and repeating threaten to come out in an exposé (of course penned by an old-timey Southern belle pig as a bizarro version of Ronan Farrow).
A barista in a leather apron with a name tag that also specifies their native city (all the baristas are also single-origin) will make you a whole flight of different coffees, like a cross between an old-timey apothecary and a wizard.
They spent four days getting there, about the same time, he said, as a crossing on the Queen Mary in its prime just before World War II. But this was a different kind of old-timey crossing, less grand and less confident.
From the mid-2000s, tropes such as the titular wartime posters, alongside a rediscovered love for old-timey delicacies like tea, cupcakes and gin, offered a retreat from a world made freshly hostile to the middle class by the global financial crisis.
After scanning an access code and being warned profusely by Blackstock to not touch our screens once the show started lest we got out of sync, we began a countdown, guided by an old timey, black and white countdown clock on the screen.
But even if it's not me sitting at an old-timey roll-top desk with a quill and paper, even if we're in on it as a group, there's just a lot of deliberation over word choice and just getting it right.
The cover images are bigger, as well, and a bunch of thought has apparently been put into the font selections, going mostly with san serif and reserving serifed fonts for titles, for a little bit of a nod to those old timey paper books.
Set to an off-kilter beat, the casual severity of Grand Prix's vocals floats us along on a time-skipping, visual safari of historical moments, comebacks​, graveyards, and old-timey bicycle crashes (RIP bicycling "champion of champions", WW2 veteran, and certified badass, Fausto Coppi).
If you thought having to pay attention to the rearview mirror and the traffic ahead of your car was a lot, it's nothing compared to the chaotic and constant gear-shifting and lever-pulling required to keep old-timey antiques like these rolling forward.
Season 2 begins in Billy's latest gym, where he has sex with an old-timey (John Mulaney) who rides a high-wheel bicycle, and Julie encounters a frenemey who has landed a real writing gig through an entertainment group whose members all attend synagogue together.
It's easy to explain exactly why old-timey bigs don't show up much anymore—rule changes that allow teams to play zone defense, mostly—but your Shaquille O'Neals and your Charles Barkleys will paint the end of the old-fashioned big as a tragedy regardless.
The smell of it—the warmth of the garlic, the slow, browning burble of the butter—was practically tangible; it felt like it could lift me up from the ground like the scent of pie cooling on a windowsill in an old-timey cartoon.
Charlie goes on an adventure with his uncle (played by Higgins, who for some reason has the style and mannerisms of an old-timey pirate) and an elf (played by Dowler, who seems to be going for "every Jim Carrey character simultaneously, but British").
Mr. and Ms. Bengson, known for their eloquent musical contributions to downtown New York theater pieces, are one of those rare couples who really did fall in love at first sight (at a "massive anti-folk folk-punk old-timey neo soul band" rehearsal).
And in the grand tradition of old timey open challenges like John L. Sullivan's infamous "I'll lick any son of a bitch in the house", Lincoln performed his own call out to a crowd of onlookers with shades of the orator he would become.
Corinne, who gave Nick a "hug token" when they first met, doubles down with a money bag—printed with a dollar sign, the kind that you'd expect to see old-timey bank robbers loading onto their getaway horse—full of tokens when they sit down together.
Many of these rides are available for visitors to experience, and you can check out some of the old timey terrors from Brett's Ghost Train with this POV footage by psyclonesteve on YouTube: View more carnival art from the Dingles Fairground Heritage Centre online at Art UK.
And when, in Game 8, you heard that George "High Pockets" Kelly of the New York Giants hit the title-winning grounder, you might have cheered—or if you were a Yankees fan, thrown your newsboy cap to the ground and uttered some old-timey obscenity.
Complete with a lacquered wood finish to give that cozy, old-timey feel and USB and SD readers on the back, it's perfect for the friend who shops exclusively at thrift stores or the parent who's not overly excited about a jump to an Apple HomePod.
Reciting the ever-growing list of drugs I have tried and describing my living-in-a-house-with-mold-like reaction only inspires them to come up with some obscure drug I haven't tried, like an old-timey antidepressant or a med to use off-label.
Maybe they could have something said on an old wooden-fronted radio with an old-timey voice: "Young folk dandies Fleet Foxes return to their music studio to work on new lullabies for their adoring fans both here and overseas," the man on the radio would say.
However, there's a very long tradition in country to harken back to western days, and what it really reminded me of was the photos that most of the paternal side of my family have of themselves dressed up in old-timey Western clothes, standing in a saloon, as portraits.
My favorite part of this video is when Ansel Elgort is putting on a turtleneck, because thanks to the way it is bunched up in his hands you can't immediately tell that's it a whole shirt and for a moment it looks like it's just an old-timey dicky.
Songs of the Plains was produced by Nashville superhero Dave Cobb, and his watchful eye creates a space in which Wall's voice bounces and pushes against thoughtful acoustic guitars, pedal steels, or, on album closer "Tying Knots in the Devil's Tail," old-timey percussion and back-and-forth vocals.
The members of 19333 Group—which also owns old-timey bars around the Los Angeles, including Idle Hour, Sassafras and Thirsty Crow—have been revamping the iconic and dive-y punk hangout Mr. T's Bowl into the newly rebranded Highland Park Bowl since they bought the property last year.
The old-timey Republican of yore smiled through a photo op for the unveiling of a new sculpture of an American bison, a species that almost went extinct when, among other things, travelers on the railroad we had gathered to glorify shot buffalo from the windows of passing trains.
This is, in many ways, his trademark, but on Knock Knock it feels like an organizing principle, one where the seamless juxtaposition of different genres and time periods (70s soul, Laurel Canyon rock 'n' roll, Dilla-esque sample work, old timey TV jingles) feels secondary to the overall mood.
But it elevates those laudable aspects of old-timey film cameras with judicious use of modern technology, including an electronic viewfinder, the same 24-megapixel APS-C sensor as inside the higher-end Fujifilm X-Pro2 and X-T503, and a reliable autofocus system that's also very amenable to manual adjustment.
Wasting the lyrics on grand poetic statements, deliberately blunting his guitar strumming and adding pockets of crackly static to increase the authentic, old-timey feel and decrease any intrinsically musical appeal, he lacks any further concept or context to make his replica anything other a token of conservative good taste.
But when he died last year at 74, he left a legion of devoted fans and a legacy of brilliantly wrought, often hilarious and sometimes moving songs that, with their blend of old-timey genres (he liked to call it "folk-swing"), could at their best sound both vintage and timeless.
But the campaign proved so popular that every summer, the yellow cans, with their old-timey ship icon and quaint cursive lettering, return, and likely will in perpetuity, for as long as Jaws has an anniversary, or until waters rise and we're all swallowed, beer cans in hand, by the sea.
"His brand of self-aggrandizing, bewigged machismo was kind of de rigeur in the 80's and charmingly old-timey in the 90's, but now it's just passé and exhausting and increasingly offensive," Richard Lawson wrote in a post headlined "Donald Trump: A Sexist Dinosaur" for Gawker in 2008.
This is a very outdated prose style, but the gist of it is that the authors of the Constitution were concerned that officials of the US government might be subverted by foreign powers who could offer them gifts, offices, titles, or "emoluments" — an old-timey word for compensation for labor or services.
Downtown's ancient La Carafe—a possibly-haunted cave-like structure built before the Civil War where the walls sprout history like dandelions and the wax-dripping candles behind the bars resemble stalagmites—beats it for genuine old-timey feel, but Weyel's place bests even La Carafe for its unique vibe and originality.
As is often the case with big-budget flicks, it grows progressively louder and bigger, climaxing in an overlong battle, though not before Mr. Feig has offered up some unexpected touches, including a cavalcade of beautifully designed old-timey ghosts and a genuinely creepy bathroom scene that adds a few horror-flick shivers.
Bob Dole arrived to pay his respects: President Bush's fellow World War II hero and another politician whose old-timey normalcy was rejected in two presidential elections (one of them a primary contest against Bush), and who had, finally, caved in to the Trumpification of his party, endorsing the current president in 2016.
He's back this fall with The Lighthouse, a tale of two lighthouse keepers (Robert Pattinson and Willem Dafoe) in late 19th century Maine — and if the glowing reviews out of Cannes are any indication, he hasn't lost his touch for unbearable dread, his eye for period detail, or his taste for thick old-timey accents.
And it can be harnessed to breathe new life into existing institutions, such as the kitschy old-timey-signage enveloping Di Fara's pizza stall at the N3 Food Hall in Williamsburg (new, but made to look like the exterior of the Midwood original, which underwent a temporary closure last year for non-payment of taxes).
You&aposre Not on Mushrooms, This Animated Fidget Spinner Brings Super Mario to LifeDespite the internet already being oversaturated with fidget spinner content, YouTube's A Pyro…Read more ReadBased on an old-timey device called a Zoetrope, Odom designed his fidget spinner using modeling software, and then printed it out using a MakerBot 3D printer.
Built in 1925 for Orient Express passengers, the Esplanade Zagreb Hotel's marble-walled lobby seemed so grand, the staff and guests so elegant, I was afraid I'd be turned away because they'd think I was weird for showing up with all my life's possessions while wearing my old-timey clothes and round straw hat.
Watching old timey wrestlers and especially the fighters of early Pancrase events demonstrate the classical biceps grip version of the choke, you will notice that many will put their non-choking hand high on the back of the opponent's head, even bringing it over the front of their face in order to get it there.
There was a long series of clay slabs with handprint impressions from longtime employees, and walls and walls of art sourced from Wisconsin-area artists: a dragon perched in an iron bird cage; expanses of blue and purple stained glass; a clock featuring manicured poodles and Cupid; an old-timey circus ad painted on canvas.
Two aspects in particular stand out: Both gain consciousness in the behind-the-scenes staging lab, soundtracked by an old-timey version of a contemporary song (for Maeve, it was Radiohead's "Motion Picture Soundtrack"; for Ake, Nirvana's "Heart-Shaped Box"), and both cling to the memory of a loved one from an earlier loop.
Upon her arrival, she's shown a good time at a version of the pre-Prohibition Cocoanut Grove club, where Merv Griffin, singing a variation on his hit "I've Got a Lovely Bunch of Coconuts," introduces various old-timey Hollywood celebrity couples who are sitting at the tables, like Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, and Vincent Price and Coral Browne.
The picnic party rode to the top, McPhee said, on the incline railway, an old-timey conveyance that has been out of operation for nearly 40 years, and which now marks the landscape only as a ruin: abandoned tracks running up a scar on the mountain's face, giant gears rusting in the old powerhouse at the top.
To help Matt, Brown surveils him for 30 days, hypnotizes him in his sleep a bunch, ties him up in a straight jacket and lays him on some train tracks like an old-timey cartoon villain (wait, what?), and finally puts Matt in a position to take control of his life by doing something truly heroic.
It is a pilot's watch, a watch with a large face and huge numerals used by old-timey fighter pilots during World War II. Designed with a huge crown which, as William Gibson wrote, "is rather more than usually prominent, so that you can do it without removing your whacking great RAF pilot's gloves," the pilot's watch is the ultimate in utilitarian wrist-wear.
In Traylor's work, Mr. Marshall said, he saw "not just that visionary thing that folk artists are supposed to do" but something deeper that resonated with works of his own around that time, like "A Portrait of the Artist as a Shadow of His Former Self," a dark 1980 egg-tempera painting that depicts Mr. Marshall as a kind of old-timey, grinning racial trope.
Only those blessed with the privileges money and slim good looks bring, these women seemed to suggest, could get away with wearing a dress that evokes virginal drabness at best and cult-style patriarchal oppression at worst; a dress which, with its sacklike silhouette, looks like a cross between a 1880s homesteading smock and the so-called bankruptcy barrel archetypically worn by old-timey hobos.
As a child, when I didn't want sour candies, I obtained macro quantities of primo Rowntrees Fruit Gums—ultra-chewy British sweets that you gnash for a little while, then have to pull off your hard palate—from my local tuck shop (an old-timey English phrase for a place that sells things to kids, and one which makes me feel a long way away from home).
"The Great British Baking Show," for those not in the cult, is an amateur baking contest, and it is one of the least American things you will ever see on TV. It depicts a utopia: a multicultural land of friendly blokes and mums with old-timey jobs — Imelda is a "countryside recreation officer" — blessed with enough welfare-state-enabled free time to attain expertise in British confectionary.
Here's what some of our favorite critics had to say: Ghostbusting Manohla Dargis, New York Times:  As is often the case with big-budget flicks, [Ghostbusters] grows progressively louder and bigger, climaxing in an overlong battle, though not before Mr. Feig has offered up some unexpected touches, including a cavalcade of beautifully designed old-timey ghosts and a genuinely creepy bathroom scene that adds a few horror-flick shivers.
The new teaser certainly drives home the fact that this darker redo of the cheerful '90s sitcom Sabrina the Teenage Witch is coming from the makers of Riverdale: the dark streets, old-timey cars, and trio of cool girls in matching outfits (in Riverdale, it's Josie and the Pussycats; here, it's a clique known as the Weird Sisters) all keep it in the same universe as the hit CW show.
It's hard to avoid headlines lamenting the demise of some New York institution or another these days (diners, dollar slice shops, Jewish delis, Manhattan bodegas), but over the past few years, I've been noticing a new kind of New York establishment dotting the sidewalks, not unlike the one in the town where I reside: meticulously detailed recreations of classic New York eateries, sometimes arising in the same areas where their old-timey analogues are being displaced by gentrification.
The first time was in 2007, or possibly 2008, depending on whose drunken memory you trust — mine, which is akin to that of a goldfish with the alcohol tolerance of a college freshman (because I was a college freshman at the time); or my co-worker Chris's, who was definitely drinking way more than I was back then, but has the memory of an elephant, and the alcohol tolerance of a fish who is also an old-timey journalist.

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