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Get the Quiapo mug.A Quiasia is not very common in the United States. It is one of the most unique names, in spelling, that we have not come across. Quiasia sounds like paradise in Hawaii or Fuji. It may mistake alot of people when reading the name as Kwe-Asia, when it is pronounced Key-asia.
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Get the quialls mug.A: Uma piada usada para passar o tempo. Desinformados e falantes não nativos têm mais chances de cair nessa. Tradução funcional de "updog".
B: É mais hilário se a vítima não entender de primeira.
B: É mais hilário se a vítima não entender de primeira.
A:
- Tá um cheiro de quiámanu aqui.
- O que é quiámanu?"
- Comigo nada, mano, e com você?
B:
- Tu tá parecendo um quiámanu.
- O que é quiámanu?
- Ah, comigo nada.
- O que é quiámanu?
- Já disse, comigo nada.
- O QUE É QUE HÁ MA- AH agora eu entendi...
- Tá um cheiro de quiámanu aqui.
- O que é quiámanu?"
- Comigo nada, mano, e com você?
B:
- Tu tá parecendo um quiámanu.
- O que é quiámanu?
- Ah, comigo nada.
- O que é quiámanu?
- Já disse, comigo nada.
- O QUE É QUE HÁ MA- AH agora eu entendi...
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Get the quiámanu mug.Camp Al-Gon-Quian is the Ann Arbor YMCA’s overnight camp for campers ages 6 through 16. Offering traditional camp programs of one to two weeks throughout the summer and some seasonal programs, Camp Al-Gon-Quian has become a home away from home for many of our campers throughout our 85-year history.
The camp is located on Burt Lake in Northern Michigan, just east of Petoskey and about a four-hour drive north of Ann Arbor. Our 150-acre campus is a combination of forest, playing fields, original and updated buildings, breathtaking shoreline and even a natural spring.
This is a place where kids can get away from society and enjoy nature. Everyone will have a great time and make many new friends!
The camp is located on Burt Lake in Northern Michigan, just east of Petoskey and about a four-hour drive north of Ann Arbor. Our 150-acre campus is a combination of forest, playing fields, original and updated buildings, breathtaking shoreline and even a natural spring.
This is a place where kids can get away from society and enjoy nature. Everyone will have a great time and make many new friends!
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