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Another was "Chartreuse," which sounds like Part 2 of ZZ Top's "Tush," from 1975, in riff and in word; one lyric rhymes the title with the phrase "I like a big caboose".
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They're great at riding the caboose on the train of environmental change.
"We slept in two-man mountain tents at night but we also had one big function room, which we called the caboose but which was really a storage container that had been brought on to the glacier on skis," recalls Smith.
China, the biggest developing economy, is still more a caboose than a growth engine, dependent on rich countries to buy more than 40 percent of its exports.
That's when I realised I'd been fooling myself, that I was a portrait painter all along, I was the caboose of the train of portraiture.' Over the years, Chuck's heads have become bigger and brighter, somehow more real and yet more unreal.
Stick the excuses in your caboose.
"I was just jumping on his caboose".
"The Clattery Caboose" Carl the Caboose had worked for the railroad for a long time.
Denver Caboose, though, did not disappoint.
The cabooses, kids would come by here that had never seen a caboose before.
Can a caboose this cozy be called "rustic"?
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