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Ms Whiley stopped the clip when she noticed it and mentioned to the class that the film was "old fashioned and that sometimes things were shown differently now", the TRA heard.

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"People still come in the old fashioned way. They show a ticket, it is scanned and you press your foot down on a pedal to let them in," said Michael.

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“If you got too close, it would burn you. It was kind of old fashioned, but at the time I remember thinking, `Man, it’s a good thing they thought about us with these heaters.’

"Having a left foot on the left side, like old fashioned vintage football, right in the right, left in the left, and these kinds of crosses helps the striker we have," he said.

From BBC

But they are both set in Philadelphia, which gave their creators the idea to do an old fashioned crossover, the likes of which used to happen on “Happy Days” and “Laverne and Shirley.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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