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  • Earl kept a look out for the fuzz whilst I left my mark, an' once I was done expressin' myself an' takin' a whizz, we loaded back up an' put a few clicks between us'n' home.

    Little Green Rednecks Hugh Barlow 2011

  • What I mean is, you're so bright (especially compared to all us'n Ignernt Creationists), you're so reasonable (especially in comparison to those of us who so unreasonably decline to believe something that isn't even about the truth), you're so straight-forward (especially in comparison to my cryptic sniping).

    Confirmation Bias and ID 2006

  • "Money given to wealthy people," Bush said, "will trickle down to maids, gardeners, Wal-Mart greeters and fast food workers so we can wean them off Spanish and teach them to talk like us'n Americans."

    New Announcement on Gas Tax Rebate 2006

  • "Bandits an 'slavers, they's hurtin' people nor better orf than us'n," Bazie declared.

    Take A Thief Lackey, Mercedes 2001

  • "Bandits an 'slavers, they's hurtin' people nor better orf than us'n," Bazie declared.

    Take A Thief Lackey, Mercedes 2001

  • No, I ain't a-frettin 'over yer larnin'-gettin'; it's the us'n 'of the same as is stirrin' me now.

    Janet of the Dunes

  • "The dommed robber has made fool of us'n," he cried savagely.

    The Highgrader William MacLeod Raine 1912

  • There's different rules for us'n them ...... posted on 07/16/2009 6: 49: 44 PM PDT

    Latest Articles 2009

  • Well, anyway, there we were in a B&B just off of the plaza in San Cristobal de las Casas known as the Casa Filipe Flores, which is a very pleasant Spanish style restored home in that town, enjoying breakfast with an eclectic crowd including a New York couple comprised of an editor of an important U.S. magazine and a successful artist, two obviously wealthy women from Mexico City and us'n Alabama/Ajijic redneck types making conversation as people are prone to do around the breakfast table in those settings when the subject of living in the capital came up.

    Mexico as theater 2004

  • [Going down into the water with these creeps [they call it baptism, though you don't hear much about baptism on these teevee medicine show things old revival tent shows filmed for teevee; they only thrive on blatantly selling "Gawd's hunderd-fold blessin' he offers us'n in this here his holy word."

    Jumpin' Off a Riff, Part 2 The Daily Growler 2006

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