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Kamaru, who has a pierced tongue, said it was a relief to be rid of his crisp, khaki uniform. "I always had to behave," he told the English-language Jakarta Post, dressed casually in jeans, a T-shirt and a jacket, while waiting to appear on a TV talk show. "I feel free dressing like this. I feel comfortable." Social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter lit up. Some fans wished him well, but critics said he had no real talent, that fame had gotten to his head. Several tweeted the Indonesian expression that he was a "nut who forgot his shell." Kamaru told reporters he didn't care. He wanted to try to sing. And, if he fell on his face, "no problem." "There are many jobs out there," he said. "I could always be a motorcycle taxi driver." ___ Online: Kamaru's lip-synching performance:
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