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Mrs- Cabobble's Caboose - 1986 was released on: USA: 1986
The Wonder Pets - 2006 Save the Moose in the Caboose Climb Everest was released on: USA: 16 January 2011
the last cyclist used to receive 'la cuillère de bois' (a wooden spoon), which was a valueless trophy but used to bring some fame to the cyclist. It is out of fashion nowadays.There is no official prize or monetary reward. The last-place rider simply gets the prestige of being known as the "lanterne rouge" or "red lantern," signifying the red lights at the tail or caboose of a train.The last rider in the Tour de France is historically referred to as the "Lanterne Rouge" (meaning: Red Lantern). This is a reference to the older trains which hung a red lantern off the last car to signify the end of the train.
The "Lanterne Rouge" this comes from the rear facing red lantern that is on the caboose of a train.The last rider is known as the 'Lanterne Rouge' for 'red lamp' as in the tail light of a train.the lantern rouge
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"The Red Caboose" by Paul Detlefsen is a popular collectible artwork known for its nostalgic depiction of rural American life and train culture. The value of the piece can vary significantly based on factors such as condition, provenance, and market demand. Typically, prints or original works by Detlefsen can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult recent auction results or a professional appraiser familiar with Detlefsen's work.
The plural of caboose is cabooses.
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If tail is to rabbit, caboose is to train.
The plural form of caboose is cabooses.
The caboose of something is the back end, so if you say 'the caboose of the train' it is the back car of the train, or if you were to say 'the caboose of that horse' you would be referring to it's rump.
yesterday i saw a broken caboose
Go to the castle and press the uptione and caboose
Tales of the Red Caboose was created in 1948.
The Little Red Caboose was created in 1953.
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