I'll go back to being good old Martha but indulge me tonight, will you?
He chatted nonstop about the good old long-past summers.
We'll have us a good old mess of Polk weed and fat back.
Each passing year brought the mayhem further northward, causing the old timers and the local newspaper to fret for the good old days when violence was no worse than a dog fight.
In these circumstances, the traditional authority of the grand-prince, never very great, rapidly declined, and the complicated law of succession, never scrupulously respected, was gradually replaced by " the good old rule, the simple plan, that he should take who has the power, and he should keep who can."