The Uncle Al Song


Can anyone tell me the words to the Uncle Al song those kids sing? All I can make out is something like "I love Uncle Al, his ice cream tastes like crap, and then I take my nap, cos I love Uncle Al." I mean it can't be that, can it?

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Not that I remember...In the DVD version I think it's...

"I Love Uncle Al,
His Ice Cream Tastes like Heck,
For Him I'd break my neck
'cos I love Uncle Al!"

Frank

"...For every man and woman who has ever lived, in this universe, there shines a star."
-Arthur C. Clarke

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THANK YOU!!!

But "Ice cream tastes like heck"? Doesn't heck mean hell? That's not complimentary!

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I would assume it's not but considering Uncle Al is a guy who, after the kids yell, "We love you Uncle Al!" he responds, "And Uncle Al Loves your Mothers, too!" I think he'd get a big kick out of it!


Frank


"...For every man who has ever lived, in this universe, there shines a star."
-Arthur C. Clarke

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Or maybe it was "His ice cream isn't dreck" or something. Anyway, thanks for replying mate! I had a feeling this was going to be one of those threads that would take months to get a response (it's a quiet board).

Also while we're on the subject of Uncle Al, the bit where he has his fatal heart attack and nearly runs over the little kid, I always thought that kid suffered from "Dewey syndrome" (after the character in Malcolm in the Middle) because he stands there impassively while a two-ton truck looms over him and only gets out the way at the last second (Uncle Al even has to turn the wheel just as he is expiring).

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When you watch the movie, it is clearly: "His Ice Cream Tastes like Heck"

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That kid being like Dewey was EXACTLY my first thought during that scene. I even thought for a second it was the same actor, before my brain properly kicked in and I realised it was impossible, age-wise.

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