b, the dancing deck hand, c, the singing sailor, or d, happy birthday steve benen. happy birthday, steve. i m sure it s the singing sailor and the greatest news story i have heard in forever. do you have the answer for us? i do, but let s check from last night s show. the swedish peace and arbitration society presents the singing sailor. and now there s happy birthday on top of it. that music gets stuck in my head. i want you to know that. the correct consider is c. you cleaned up and did aaron win the prize? all of it. so much goodness. what year is it from? 2010.
them flee sweden in terror, or if the russians saw this thing and they decided to stay, well, it would inherently be on very friendly terms. very, very friendly terms. this is what they did. the swedish peace and arbitration society wants to discuss a more effective way than violence and aggression to solve conflicts. instead of angry threats. any visitors will now receive a warm welcome. the swedish peace and arbitration society proudly presents, the singing sailor. welcome to sweden. gay since 1944. faced with the prospect of russian submarines lurking off their coast, the swedes dropped in this dancing underpants-clad sailor in a neon light box off the coast at the spot where one russian submarine had reportedly been spotted. this dancing gay sayner his neon
point in a part of the world we tend to think of as a pretty peaceful place. it was this spring. there was a lot of consternation in sweden because of reports that russian submarines had been spotted secretly lurking off the swedish coast. now, russia did not admit that they were doing that, but the submarines were spotted. and as that swedish government tried to decide what to do in response, one activist group. sweden decided to take matters into their own hands. they came up with something they thought would either repel the russian military from the swedish coast, it would make them flee sweden in terror, or if the russians saw this thing and they decided to stay, well, it would inherently be on very friendly terms. very, very friendly terms. this is what they did. the swedish peace and arbitration society wants to discuss a more effective way than violence and aggression to solve conflicts. instead of angry threats.
for being here. but a few months ago, you may remember that we reported on an unexpected geopolitical flash point in a part of the world we tend to think of as a pretty peaceful place. it was this spring. there was a lot of consternation in sweden because of reports that russian submarines had been spotted secretly lurking off the swedish coast. now, russia did not admit that they were doing that, but the submarines were spotted. and as that swedish government tried to decide what to do in response, one activist group. sweden decided to take matters into their own hands. they came up with something they thought would either repel the russian military from the swedish coast, it would make them flee sweden in terror, or if the russians saw this thing and they decided to stay, well, it would inherently be on very friendly terms. very, very friendly terms. this is what they did. the swedish peace and