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  • For all my hard-workin 'buds ... thought you'd like this for your cubicles.

    Some Birthdays Are Special skeets 2010

  • You think that African American males like President Obama benefit more by government assistance than those hard-workin' white folks

    Andy Ostroy: You Know You're a Tea Bagger If... Andy Ostroy 2011

  • And in related news, Google is evidently planning offshore data barges, to avoid property taxes and keep hard-workin 'servers cool with the power of the ocean. (via Tim O'Reilly/Twitter)

    Boing Boing 2008

  • He was one of those hard-workin 'guys that Bruce Springsteen wrote about.

    Archive 2004-07-01 Ed 2004

  • He was one of those hard-workin 'guys that Bruce Springsteen wrote about.

    All we need is Blog? Ed 2004

  • Well, fortunately, the good hard-workin' staff at Just Deserts which is, um, one overworked, underpaid coyote have done extensive research on this question already, and we've got the answer for you.

    Archive 2005-08-01 Kiva Oraibi 2005

  • Well, fortunately, the good hard-workin' staff at Just Deserts which is, um, one overworked, underpaid coyote have done extensive research on this question already, and we've got the answer for you.

    Best of the Blogs Kiva Oraibi 2005

  • John Edwards, whom a Southern maternity nurse tipsy on moonshine will recognize as the twin brother of John Ritter she misplaced all those years ago, wants you and America to know that, why shucks, ma'am, he's just a hard-workin' Carolina boy at heart.

    July 2004 ladygoat 2004

  • John Edwards, whom a Southern maternity nurse tipsy on moonshine will recognize as the twin brother of John Ritter she misplaced all those years ago, wants you and America to know that, why shucks, ma'am, he's just a hard-workin' Carolina boy at heart.

    He's the son of a mill worker, you know ladygoat 2004

  • Begor! with yer cawn'ts an 'shawn'ts, an' chawnces, an 'the divil only knows what in the way of pronunciayshon, a dacint, hard-workin' gerl can't make out half what's said nowadays.

    A Pirate of Parts Richard Neville

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