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I'm almost at the point where I don't care if the Democrats don't have a backbone or a kneebone or a thought in their dizzy little heads.
Archive 2008-04-01 xtra 2008
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I'm almost at the point where I don't care if the Democrats don't have a backbone or a kneebone or a thought in their dizzy little heads.
Michael Moore Endorses Obama Anti-Everything 2008
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The backbone connected to the thigh-bone the thighbone connected to the kee-bone the kneebone connected to the leg bone the leg bone connected to the foot bone
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I'm almost at the point where I don't care if the Democrats don't have a backbone or a kneebone or a thought in their dizzy little heads.
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The bent kneebone symbolized the ability to 'get down' Malone 12 - full ref my blog entry.
Of Mice and Women Kirsty 2006
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Is the kneebone connected to the hambone, the hambone connected to the jawbone, etcetera?
Geography Lawler, Justus George 1979
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Africans brought to North American were no doubt affirming their ancestral values when they sang a slave song that urged dancers to gimme de kneebone bent.
dogpossum 2010
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The bent kneebone symbolized the ability to get down (12).
dogpossum 2010
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But it is not the uterus that reaches from baseball-loving grandmother to word-meister granddaughter; it is the rotational mechanism of the too-oft-ignored romantic kneebone that invokes, for this poem, the cycle of organized sport and menses.
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"It's her kneebone," said Edward Clancy of the Emmanuel Community, a religious group which helped plan this trip.
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