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OMG LANDSCAPING & DESIGN LLC

In OMG abbreviation ˌō-ˌem-ˈjē&nbsp · Save Word --> variants or omg oh my God &mdash · used (as in email or text messages) to indicate that something is considered surprising · shocking · thrilling · etc. Their harmless [email] chatter (&quot · OMG ! I was playing yesterday · when this really CUTE boy rode up on his bike&quot · ) is reminiscent of the notes we used to pass in class … &mdash · Janet Malcolm &mdash · sometimes used as an interjection Writing as if he were Sonny · Hamish joked: &quot · OMG · I lifted my weight in kilos …&quot · &mdash · the Meaning is... Tbh · fwiw · imo · btw · afaik

Yakima, WA 98908

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In OMG abbreviation ˌō-ˌem-ˈjē&nbsp
Save Word --> variants or omg oh my God &mdash
used (as in email or text messages) to indicate that something is considered surprising
shocking
thrilling
etc. Their harmless [email] chatter (&quot
OMG ! I was playing yesterday
when this really CUTE boy rode up on his bike&quot
) is reminiscent of the notes we used to pass in class … &mdash
Janet Malcolm &mdash
sometimes used as an interjection Writing as if he were Sonny
Hamish joked: &quot
OMG
I lifted my weight in kilos …&quot
&mdash
the Meaning is... Tbh
fwiw
imo
btw
afaik

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