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    Uncle unknown - I can’t stop loving you (drunken version)

    May 14th, 2007

    Recorded by yours truly April 2006.

    Check out 0:30, I challenge you to find a more attitude-laden and commitment-heavy attempt at singing the line “I caaan’t stop waaanting youuuu”.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtzBUKqqx-s

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    Comment by cicak
    2007-10-07 20:51:32

    Ahh… This is also my father’s lagu wajib whenever he got hold of the mic in ‘keramaian’s.

    And I’d heard a funnier version. Funnier than this one. Also from a ‘nauk’ uncle, trying his best to memorize or sing?? at the same time.
    He ended up making up his own lyrics. Which was very funny.

    Sayang teda teknologi of recording gadgets at that time. :)

     
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