Marine Musical Revamps

These Bored Swedish Marines Comically Reenact Grease Lightening

If you've ever wondered what a Swedish Marine does during their downtime, the answer lies within this Greased Lightning revamp.

With nothing to do and far from home, bored Swedish Marines decided to reenact one of the most iconic musical scenes of all time. 'Greased Lightning' is a song performed by a very young and attractive John Travolta in the notorious 70s musical 'Grease'. This scene features high school boys in their school garage thrusting their prepubescent pelvises at the camera and singing in style. These Swedish Marines were far from an American high school, but that didn't stop them from completing the entire dance number with in sync moves almost as flawless and swift as the original.

I hope with enough views these men are persuaded to reenact the entire musical.
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