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Accounting Pirates!
Sometimes it feels like work really is like this.
At least you wish it was - it would certainly make things much interesting and amusing. I guess that's why we have
computer games.
That video is a clip from
Monthy Python's Meaning of Life - per the Videosift description
:
'In the bleak days of 1983, the Crimson Permanent Assurance, an accountancy staffed by elderly workers much like a slave ship, has been taken over by efficiency-minded corporate types. When they sack an employee, there's an uprising, and the building is unleashed from its moorings to sail across the (dry) ocean and take on the financial centers of the world, starting with an all-out attack on the large skyscraper housing The Very Big Corporation of America, complete with filing-cabinet cannons, ceiling-fan broadswords, and paper-spindle short-swords.'
Enjoy.
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Jan 06 2007, 02:18 AM
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