WATCH: Man’s snoring recorded by wife, remixed with 'Despacito' | Inquirer Technology

WATCH: Man’s snoring recorded by wife, remixed with ‘Despacito’

/ 04:05 PM July 19, 2017

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KEgC9pTKZQ

How can you tell that you chose the right woman to spend the rest of your life with? Answers would probably differ from person to person, but for this couple, the years have seen them being able to live with each other’s quirks.

For example, the wife has found a way not to be annoyed by her husband’s snoring. How? By recording it in a span of four years and finally uploading a remixed version of the recording on YouTube.

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It appears that the elderly lady’s husband has a habit of napping just about anywhere he goes. He even prioritizes napping over finishing a meal.

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With a little help from her more tech-savvy nephew, her husband’s random snoring for the past four years was remixed with the pop song “Despacito”. It’s a popular song by Puerto Rican singer Luis Fonsi and features Puerto Rican rapper Daddy Yankee. The “Despacito” has also been given a remix version by Canadian pop singer Justin Bieber.

If anything, it looks like the wife had a lot of fun making the prank video. As actress and comedian Rita Rudner said, “I love being married. It’s so great to find that one special person you want to annoy for the rest of your life.” JB

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