"Kami-Kami" is a word in HILIGAYNON
kamí-kámi - Dim. of kamí. (cf.
kamihánon).
Whiskey's to tough, Champagne costs too much, Vodka puts my mouth in gear. I hope this refrain, Will help me explain, As a matter of fact, I like beer.
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