Angliholic I ran the winning touchdown for my championship season. Those were the days. The bolded line is totally Greek to me.
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AngliholicI ran the winning touchdown for my championship season. Those were the days.
The bolded line is totally Greek to me. Could you explain it a bit with regard to its background?
Besides, what does "Those were the days" signify? Is it "Those were history" or "Those were the memorable times?" Thanks.
AngliholicThanks, Philip.It's the season (the 8, 6, or however many moonths) of playing whatever sport when we won the championship, the "cup".
Got it.
As an aside, could you clear up "for my championship season" in a few words? Thanks.