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Loudonville is a site in [http://www.siena.edu/ Sienna college], a Christian college near Albany, New York. The Christianity can be annoying to many non-Christians since pictures of a dead Jesus are on every door. To some, this may seem reassuring, but to non-Christians, it's very creepy. Loudonville is the only site where one is not allowed to say "DIE! DIE! DIE!" during [[American Pie]] in the [[Cannon]]. This is because the Loudonville site was previously moved from another location, which no longer does CTY. At that location, someone comitted suicide after hearing that song, and in the suicide note, he wrote about people saying "DIE! DIE! DIE!". Apparently, he was taking it literally, so to avoid another suicide, it is not said.
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Loudonville is a site in [http://www.siena.edu/ Sienna college], a Christian college near Albany, New York. The Christianity can be annoying to many non-Christians since pictures of a dead Jesus are on every door. To some, this may seem reassuring, but to non-Christians, it's very creepy. Loudonville is the only site where one is not allowed to say "DIE! DIE! DIE!" during [[American Pie]] in the [[Canon]]. This is because the Loudonville site was previously moved from another location, which no longer does CTY. At that location, someone comitted suicide after hearing that song, and in the suicide note, he wrote about people saying "DIE! DIE! DIE!". Apparently, he was taking it literally, so to avoid another suicide, it is not said.

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Loudonville is a site in Sienna college, a Christian college near Albany, New York. The Christianity can be annoying to many non-Christians since pictures of a dead Jesus are on every door. To some, this may seem reassuring, but to non-Christians, it's very creepy. Loudonville is the only site where one is not allowed to say "DIE! DIE! DIE!" during American Pie in the Canon. This is because the Loudonville site was previously moved from another location, which no longer does CTY. At that location, someone comitted suicide after hearing that song, and in the suicide note, he wrote about people saying "DIE! DIE! DIE!". Apparently, he was taking it literally, so to avoid another suicide, it is not said.