Neil Innes - Accountancy Shanty
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hmmm...
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@cookmoore all we got is medium dry sherry
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@Unhalfbricked nah, must be a bank holiday - they'd work through their lunch hour :-P
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'T was in my youth I ran away To accountancy one day, With pen and paper (colour and stud); Accountancy was in my blood. Oh scribble away, and balance the books, And sing an accountancy shanty. I chartered an accountant at the age of twenty-one. Oh scribble away, and balance the books, And sing an accountancy shanty. So raise a glass of medium dry sherry To the golden age of VAT. Oh scribble away, and balance the books, And sing an accountancy shanty.
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Where's the rum?!
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Sorry to be a party pooper, but shouldn't they be back in their offices brainlessly grinding away at piles of dull ledgers?
Oh, sorry - didn't realise it was their lunch hour...
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This is what accountancy does to people...
So sad.
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I LOVE THIS <3
sirkrizten 3 years ago 6
@RocketDan21 Definitely Eric Idle with the accordion, but I don't think that's Terry Jones. I saw that fellow with the umbrella some time in 'Slaves of Freedom' in one cut, smoking a cigar, but I don't know his name...
Notebooked 1 year ago 2