Gary-smoke said:I can't deal with the jerk offs I'm out of here
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Mrepp said:pound sand, mmm been there done that, it just gives you a rash..
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Quote from:centurycigar said:Pound Sand? Like with our fists ! ???
I dont get it.![]()
See ya Gar ! Nice knowin ya.
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Pound Sand
The origin of the expression go pound sand is from a longer expression, not to know (have enough sense to) pound sand down a rathole. Filling rat holes with sand is menial work, and telling someone to pound sand down a hole is like telling them to go fly a kite. The expression dates to at least 1912 and is common in the midwestern United States.
muddstick said:But he hasnt been here 90 days yet. There must be more to come! :whistling:
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AVB said:When you're rotten inside it doesn't take a lot before the pressure is too much and you explode. :laugh:
I like the way you think....
Drew_Moberly said:What a tool....seriously whats with all the asshats of late?
I'm with Castaway. I've been thinking it's been pretty mellow here the last month or so. :whistling:Castaway said:Just today, I was thinking how pleasant this forum has been lately without all the call-outs and apologies and other assorted drama...
Ginseng said:I'm with Castaway. I've been thinking it's been pretty mellow here the last month or so. :whistling:Castaway said:Just today, I was thinking how pleasant this forum has been lately without all the call-outs and apologies and other assorted drama...
Wilkey
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Blue Dragon said:Quote from:centurycigar said:Pound Sand? Like with our fists ! ???
I dont get it.![]()
See ya Gar ! Nice knowin ya.
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http://www.wordorigins.org/wordorp.htm
Pound Sand
The origin of the expression go pound sand is from a longer expression, not to know (have enough sense to) pound sand down a rathole. Filling rat holes with sand is menial work, and telling someone to pound sand down a hole is like telling them to go fly a kite. The expression dates to at least 1912 and is common in the midwestern United States.
It basically means, Go F.O.
Hope that helps to clarify things for you.
- C
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Gary-smoke said:I can't deal with the jerk offs I'm out of here
Read my Lips children!
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