As a plane was flying very low overhead Salo said "In this country, you don't know where those planes are headed. Well, this one seems to be heading in the right direction anyway..." meaning the airport, but then suddenly adding "...to the White House" which happened to be in the same direction.
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In the 1990s he appeared in musical theatre productions Kristina från Duvemåla and Fiddler on the Roof.
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Salo and the other members of the band had an international breakthrough in 2000 with the album We Are The Ark, containing the signature song "It Takes a Fool to Remain Sane" (for which Ola won a Grammis for "Song of the Year"), a song Salo wrote after watching the Danish film Idioterne (The Idiots).
Salò | Ola Jordan | Salo Flohr | Ola Dybwad-Olsen | Dave Salo | Ola Thommessen | Ola Rotimi | Ola Raknes | Ola Mosafinn | Ola Hansson | Ola Englund | Ola Cohn | Music of the World Cup: Allez! Ola! Ole! | Beck-Ola | Tommy Salo | Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom | Salo, Finland | Salo | Rock-Ola | Ola Ullsten | Ola Tidman | Ola & the Janglers | Ola Snortheim | Ola Nordmann (song) | Ola Nordmann | Ola Magnell | Ola Kala | Ola Hanson | Ola Halén | Ola Bratteli |