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  • Funny how the government is OPPOSED to “Globalization” if it consists of some poor, low-income retired sonabitch with diabetes or heart problems crossing over to Canada or Mexico to get a decent price for the meds he needs to survive.

    Matthew Yglesias » Harry Potter and the Gains from Trade 2010

  • "Where is that little sonabitch?" she demanded of the ceiling.

    Bread, Fish, Serpent, Stone (continued) 2010

  • You redneck, baldheaded sonabitch, just like Bernice did, without any consequences.

    A Kettle of Vultures Sabrina Lamb 2010

  • You redneck, baldheaded sonabitch, just like Bernice did, without any consequences.

    A Kettle of Vultures Sabrina Lamb 2010

  • You redneck, baldheaded sonabitch, just like Bernice did, without any consequences.

    A Kettle of Vultures Sabrina Lamb 2010

  • "Where is that little sonabitch?" she demanded of the ceiling.

    Bread, Fish, Serpent, Stone 2010

  • Channel #29: "- he'd got that wrong twice, Christ, so I kinda shrug and mutter, nothing wrong with having nothing to say, sure but try not to say it out loud, and the sonabitch went straight to Gulvinch about it then -"

    Across The Sea Of Suns Benford, Gregory, 1941- 1984

  • I added a forty-five-ton Challenger boom and my brother-in-law sold me an extra drag line winch; the sonabitch, he shoulda gave it to me for nuthin’, all the business I have steered his way.

    A Kettle of Vultures Sabrina Lamb 2010

  • I placed the checker-board in the middle of the wooden table, and arranged the chips, as Blues stared out of the window, mumbling, Whatn’t nobody messin’ with that sonabitch; all he had to do was make her a dancer, though she can’t dance a lick, can’t dance a lick; nobody cared ’bout her more than me.

    A Kettle of Vultures Sabrina Lamb 2010

  • I placed the checker-board in the middle of the wooden table, and arranged the chips, as Blues stared out of the window, mumbling, Whatn’t nobody messin’ with that sonabitch; all he had to do was make her a dancer, though she can’t dance a lick, can’t dance a lick; nobody cared ’bout her more than me.

    A Kettle of Vultures Sabrina Lamb 2010

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