Sentences with phrase «train caboose»

This spectacular railway train caboose inspired tiny house is packed full of history and unique character.
Tumbleweed's Elm features a custom arched window above the door reminiscent of an old - fashioned train caboose.

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Australia and Canada are on the caboose of the global train wreck.
If this alphabet train is not fun enough for you, others such as those at Wesleyan University have added «BDSM» as a caboose for the bondage, dominance, sadism and masochism crowd.
And caboosing this whole train is something to drink from Erika.
Aaaand caboosing the breakfast train / this grocery list is my girl Erika with some pepper broccoli hash.
She gave us a helpful analogy of the «poop train» where even regular poopers might be discharging only some of the cars and never get to the caboose.
The train is comprised of a locomotive, coal car, three wagons, and a caboose all of which can seat both young and old alike.
You look so cute in the caboose of that train!!
What Beatty plays in Shampoo is George, a hairdresser purportedly modelled on Hollywood playboy and stylist to the stars Jay Sebring (knowledge of whose murder at the hands of the Manson family lends the film a palpable sense of gloom, if not dread), though there are also shades of Jon Peters, the California hairdresser who married actress Lesley Ann Warren in 1967 and eventually hitched his caboose to the Barbra Streisand train, riding it straight to fame and fortune as the producer of Babs's 1976 remake of A Star Is Born.
Snowpiercer was an actioner with real verve, a thrillingly linear journey from the caboose to the head of an apocalypse train.
Even when the policy train's engine is chugging mightily, no movement occurs in the caboose.
She wrote the first Boxcar book while home recuperating from an illness, thinking back to her childhood glimpses inside a caboose, where the sight of a small stove, table, and dishes led her to imagine what it would be like to live on a train.
This train has already left the station and it's a question of whether you're driving the train or holding onto the caboose for dear life.
Incredible attention to detail — authentic china in dining cars, velvet and finery in the Pullman sleeping carriages, a charmingly stubby wooden caboose — give you a sense of train travel before cars became king.
Once unlocked, you can equip your trains with either a refrigerator car (to get more food revenue), a dining car (to get more ticket revenue), a caboose (to get a bonus for your staff), and a mail car (to get more mail revenue) in order to adjust them to their set job.
Numerous themes in Steiger's work reference this railroad including the caboose, train signals, water towers and the tall stark elevator buildings built directly alongside the tracks.
Without this important piece of the puzzle, the legal market will continue to be the caboose of the global train of innovation and technology adoption.
Of course, even the caboose of this train is moving along at warp speed.
The top - heavy ORE money train driven by salaried engineers and fueled by «money - fer - nuthin»» guilty brokerage puppeteers thus just keeps on rolling down the mainline track to «their» banks, only with always different paying passengers on board, month by month, year by year, who finally end up falling out the back door of the caboose.
The hyphens come into play every time I lose my train of thought, and it's a long train with dual huffing and puffing steam engines but without a caboose.
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