i think he has a case for being subjected to that song over and over and over again... it’s enough to cause streaks of madness.
My wife and I made a trip to Disney World back in the early Nineties, and we did the entire thing in one day. Everything. We were nearly the first car into the parking lot and very nearly the last one out.
The most memorable part (except for the part when we left and gave a ride to three girls who had missed their bus ride) was when we took the “It’s A Small World” ride. We kind of had to do it, because it is a bit of a running joke about Disney World.
Well, it was pretty brutal. Just hearing that song in the interval as we took the ride was bad enough. Just hearing one bar of that song is bad enough, never mind the actual ride.
However, when we went out into the sun, I realized I was missing my prescription sunglasses. I went back in, and looked all around, hearing that song playing via speakers the entire time.
Then, we checked all the boats. Nothing. I had to wait until all the boats went around again, and I found them. It turned out they had fallen out of my pocket and were in another boat that people had taken through.
By the time I came back out into the warm, Florida sun, I was nearly crazed from listening to that song which was playing on a loop the entire time. I have no doubt, if my wife had been able to see my eyes under my sunglasses, they would have had a glazed, tortured look in them.
i think he has a case for being subjected to that song over and over and over again... it’s enough to cause streaks of madness.
Song intermixed with head banging heavy metal was played endlessly to Al Qadea terrorists to break them