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They just think the federal government can't pound sand into a hole.
They would have told us to go pound sand and they’re going to do it anyway.
They probably told him to pound sand and he exploded.
I really ought to hang up and let you go pound sand," he said. "
At present he is keeping fit alone, pounding sand hills and doing short distance runs.
In the report, Hoffman said neighbors who complained about the range "could go pound sand."
In the same way, pound sand has escaped its earlier scatological association.
There isn't one of them has enough sense to pound sand in a rat hole."
He tell him to pound sand on the ransom?
In each case weve either ignored the threats or told them to pound sand.
These radical muslims and their little prehistoric diatribes can go pound sand.
I know best, she’ll keep doing what she’s doing, and if you don’t like it you can go pound sand.
I told him to go pound sand.
I guess our closest equivalent would be 'pounding sand,' but that doesn't really capture it in the same way."
It was the first evidence I had seen that Bill was even bright enough to pound sand.
You may be personally justified in giving a mean family "the old heave-ho" and "telling them to pound sand."
By far the most frequent was "to come in out of the rain," with "to pound sand down a rat hole" finishing a strong second.
"If a bishop basically said, 'Pound sand,' then what do we do?"
"We basically told them to pound sand."
"She can tell us to pound sand."
"Pounding sand" was what Rumsfeld called that.
Plans were made to begin levee work, including the placement of 3,000 pound sand bags on the 17 Street Canal.
Publishers should go pound sand if they don't feel like they can make enough money leeching off authors in the digital world.
White House chief of staff Andy Card called this the 'pound sand' alternative."