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Visitor from Australia during Snowmagedon '10, these pants were awesome in the snow and slush, got smashed with after wash from a taxi looked down and the F..k'n S..t 'n' P..s 'n' C..p had all pissed off just like they said they would.
BSNYC Product Review: Outlier Winterweight OG Pant BikeSnobNYC 2010
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So you k'n be sho de darkies didn 'hab much ter do wid dem scuppernon' vimes.
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So you k'n be sho de darkies didn 'hab much ter do wid dem scuppernon' vimes.
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Layin 'on o' hands is my best holt -- for cancer and paralysis, and sich things; and I k'n tell a fortune pretty good when I've got somebody along to find out the facts for me.
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Yes, sir, I k'n tell you what's tattooed on his breast.
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These yer orphans 'll git their house back agin, and that's enough for them; they're young and spry, and k'n easy earn a livin'.
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"Gentlemen, I wish the money was there, for I ain't got no disposition to throw anything in the way of a fair, open, out-and-out investigation o 'this misable business; but, alas, the money ain't there; you k'n send and see, if you want to."
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You k'n play yo 'pranks on deze yer w'ite fokes, but w'en you come a cuttin' up yo 'capers roun' me you'll lan 'right in de middle uv er spell er sickness -- now you mine w'at I tell you.
Uncle Remus, His Songs and His Sayings: The Folk-Lore of the Old Plantation. By Joel Chandler Harris. With Illustrations by Frederick S. Church and James H. Moser Frederick Stuart 1881
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W'en I year Miss Sally gwine 'bout de house w'isslin '' W'en I k'n Read my Titles Cler, '-- an' w'en I see de martins swawmin 'atter sundown -- an' w'en I year de peckerwoods confabbin 'tergedder dese moonshiny nights in my een' er town -- den I knows de hot wedder's a breakin 'up, an' I knows it's 'bout time fer po 'fokes fer ter be rastlin' 'roun' and huntin 'up dere rashuns.
Uncle Remus, His Songs and His Sayings: The Folk-Lore of the Old Plantation. By Joel Chandler Harris. With Illustrations by Frederick S. Church and James H. Moser Frederick Stuart 1881
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W'en cows don't git milk't, der bag swells, en you k'n hear um a moanin 'en a beller'n des like dey wuz gittin' hurtid.
Uncle Remus, his songs and his sayings Joel Chandler Harris 1878
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