Oh, come on, Kathy ... you're from the NE and you've never heard anyone say, "You'se guys"??? Same thing; different dialect.
Beldin, I don't hang with people who use the expression "you'se guys" yet I know it exists and is probably used often in the n/e.
Now, we say, "I am going to the store."
Yet, quite often in my travels I have heard, "I am FIXING to go to the store."
No big deal.
If you think education is expensive, try ignorance.