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In the 1920s, railroad men invented the express to ride the gravy train to describe a run on which there was good pay and little work. The words were quickly adopted into general speech, meaning to have an easy job that pays well, or, more commonly, to be prosperous. Gravy, however, had been slang for easy money since the early 1900s. However, is something altogether quite different a locus symbolising that which is heard, half heard. Misconstrued and subsequently misinterpreted. Jeremy suggests.

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In the 1920s, railroad men invented the express to ride the gravy train to describe a run on which there was good pay and little work. The words were quickly adopted into general speech, meaning to have an easy job that pays well, or, more commonly, to be prosperous. Gravy, however, had been slang for easy money since the early 1900s. However, is something altogether quite different a locus symbolising that which is heard, half heard. Misconstrued and subsequently misinterpreted. Jeremy suggests.

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