The Credit Crunch Song

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Uploaded by on Sep 30, 2008

Another victim of the Credit Crunch.. Antan Debt performs with his band "The Overdrafts" http://www.myspace.com/antandebt

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  • stupid fucking credit crunch.

    were all poor because of the credit crunch

  • it's a good song, but it sounds a little like the monster mash

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  • back in recession now yay

  • I first heard this when the credit crunch seemed like a joke. This shit's gone on too long now.

  • watched this shit at school FUCK YOU MISS SHIRL

  • The likeness to Boris Johnson is uncanny LOL

  • He is like a young Boris Johnson only slightly less annoying

  • IKR we're learning the whole fadhbanna eacnamaiach (or something like that, i never said i was good at it lol) so basically, THE SONG REACHED IRELAND! HAZZAH!!

  • ....3 years on?

  • funny video!

  • BUY GOLD & SILVER. Its real money. Your savings should not be paper or digital. Silver has nearly doubled in 2010 which means my precious metals savings purchasing power stays intact if not substantially increased. Gold was money for 5000 years until the 1970's. Its all going **** up now and gold is returning. I sell bars or coins, as and when, for more than I paid for them. If you cant save, get a pitchfork and march into your nations leaders office and explain your displeasure.

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