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Knoxville teens “waterboarding” end up in WSJ
Perhaps not altogether surprising from the town that gave you Johnny Knoxville…
In today’s Wall Street Journal article titled “Three Young Men Try Waterboarding and Tell the Tale,” we find this nugget:
Wesley Sherwood, a teenager in Knoxville, Tenn., says he and friends decided to try (waterboarding) to win an online dare contest hosted by the Web site Makemeking.com.
A video posted on YouTube begins with Mr. Sherwood mugging for the camera as his friends strap him to a sheet of plasterboard, cover his face with Saran wrap and douse him waith water. He holds up well until they drape a towel over his face and waterboard him a second time.
After a few seconds, Mr. Sherwood begins thrashing wildly and breaks the board with his head in an effort to get loose. The video, which has been viewed nearly 60,000 times ends with Mr. Sherwood looking very pale and somber.
“You can’t help but feel that you’re going to drown,” he says in the interview. “You get a bottomless-pit sensation in your stomach and it’s like all the bad feelings in the world rolled into one.”
After a bit of digging, I believe I found the YouTube video to which the WSJ article refers:

