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Didn't think it was going to be.The Swedes invaded Finland, I think.
The Swedes invaded Finland, I think.
And what the Swedes mean by dandelion child is that there are these kids who, like the dandelion, can grow anywhere they're planted.
But the Swedes do, and it's pretty amazing.
And if you take 100 Swedes, and you put them in long row, and you ask about their eating habits.
If you ask the same 100 Swedes about the taco quiche, there's going to be many more than 20.
And if you take 100 Swedes and you put them in one big row and you ask, how many of you guys eat sour herring,
And the Scandinavians-- particularly the Swedes and the Danes-- adopted them and they became the basis for baking
And he said, the Swedes have this idiomatic expression, maskrosbarn, which means, literally, dandelion child.
The Swedes they came up with-- No, it was the Italians.
the difference engine was actually built by the famous Swedes, the Scheutz brothers.
And I thought it was fascinating that the Swedes that I met we're saying that they were inundated with American politics.
If we compare this-- the taco quiche-- with a dish that most Swedes identify as a very, very Swedish dish--
If you ask the same 100 Swedes, how many of you guys eat taco quiche, it's going to be way more than 20.
Say, if he saw where today the Swedes and Danes are no longer fighting, attacking each other for territory, would he be disappointed to hear they're no longer doing that?
And if they did have that, why don't the Swedes have that?
So the sour herring-- if you ask a bunch of Swedes to name one Swedish dish, quite a few of them
hand, the domination of the world by Mongols, by Swedes, by French, by Germans.
It's astounding to me, I mean it's like blaming the Swedes and the Swiss for World War II because they didn't stop it.
Not lots of other people -- thought that a full guarantee, which is what the Swedes had done in '92, might work.
the same is true of uh particularly the well all of them really the Danes the swedes the Norwegians and they've helped
By the way, are there any Swedes here?
Jews, Czechs, Poles, Greeks, Bulgarians and the lionized immigrants, the immigrants that did it the right way were the Swedes, the Germans, the Irish, all those, you know, all
But Norwegians, Swedes, Danes, Finns, Icelanders, Germans, and Russians came in droves.
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