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Posted on 04/30/2010 9:02:41 AM PDT by jakerobins
APRIL 30--In what may be the most entertaining music video homage ever shot in a war zone, a group of American soldiers stationed at a military base in southwest Afghanistan star in a lip-synced version of Lady Gaga's hit "Telephone." The video, which yesterday began to spread online, was filmed recently inside what appears to be a garage at the Forward Operating Base in Farah Province. Posted to YouTube a week ago, the 3:45 production--complete with props, signs, and costumes--features an all-male cast from the 82nd Airborne Division. The video, which can be viewed above, was the brainchild of Aaron Melcher, a married 24-year-old soldier who graduated in 2004 from North Carolina's Gramercy Christian School
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Choreography, editing and cinematography needed work.
:-P
The Navy version of “I’m on a Boat” is pretty funny too. Nice job guys.
Wowza! That is embarrassing
Someone’s got cabin fever...
This is wrong on so many levels. All I can say is that I’m glad it was filmed by guys in the Army and not in the Marine Corps.
Of course, they disabled comments on YouBoob.
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