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I play this to get my daughter to sleep every night so we could share that experience.

Still not as bad as the awful rendition of "Hey Jude" that contained sounds of an exorcising demon at the end of each verse.

Between these songs/poems and watching "Zero Dark Thirty," I've had more than enough SERE flashbacks this week.

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^If that replaced the Yoko, then I defintely missed out. All the C-walking I would have done in my container would have been one hell of a morale booster.

I don't think it replaced Yoko, they just changed up the track. Who else could create so many annoying songs perfect for such an application? This Yoko track is the one I remember, current as of last year.

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This playlist sounds like the one we used on a road trip with the kids years ago....

Songs of War, a recent documentary produced for Arabic news agency Al Jazeera, explores claims that music from Sesame Street as well as heavy metal and rap songs were used in the torture of prisoners in Iraq, Afghanistan and Guantánamo Bay.

According to the report, prisoners, shackled and held in private cells, were subjected to near-deafening music from Metallica, AC/DC, Marilyn Manson, Drowning Pool, Eminem, Bruce Springsteen and Rage Against The Machine in addition to popular children’s classics from Sesame Street and Barney the purple dinosaur.

Barney as instrument of torture

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According to the report, prisoners military members, shackled and held in private cells deployed in Afghanistan, were subjected to near-deafening music from Metallica, AC/DC, Marilyn Manson, Drowning Pool, Eminem, Bruce Springsteen and Rage Against The Machine...

With minor corrections kinda sounds like some of the gyms I've worked out at while deployed. Not that I minded.

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I've been trying to figure out that song for the past year! Zero Dark Thirty flashbacks and now this, I feel like I'm right back there...

Holy crap...I thought that was a custom made track by the dudes there.

And for our more recent graduates, check out the first 45 seconds...

Anyone figured out the shopping list one yet?

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  • 1 year later...

Anyone have the gouge on how I can pass the resistance instructors info on my little bro who is headed there in a few weeks? Would love to augment his training with some brotherly love.

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Anyone have the gouge on how I can pass the resistance instructors info on my little bro who is headed there in a few weeks? Would love to augment his training with some brotherly love.

They give you a chance at the end to fill out info for upcoming students. If I remember right it was the last day.

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Off to fundies and BFE here soon! SERE to follow at some point... By the remarks in this forum here it should be a BLAST! Any advice other than the run of the mill stuff?

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Off to fundies and BFE here soon! SERE to follow at some point... By the remarks in this forum here it should be a BLAST! Any advice other than the run of the mill stuff?

Don't try to John Wayne it unless you like getting beat in the face. Actually don't do it period since you'll get everyone else in trouble.

Take plenty of wet wipes.

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Off to fundies and BFE here soon! SERE to follow at some point... By the remarks in this forum here it should be a BLAST! Any advice other than the run of the mill stuff?

When you get back from the field eat a steak downstairs at Churchills, the piano man will let you sing dirty pilot songs. The bar/spa at the Davenport is nice and so is the cigar lounge at the casino.

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