Whew! Let me tell you; I have been working on this video for a while and I am very glad it’s done. I was feeling pretty ill by the end of it, but I think it was just because my room was getting increasingly more hot as time went on. Our radiators have been doing weird stuff lately, and I had my door closed while I filmed/edited and my room just got hotter, and hotter, and hotter! The heat is always unpredictable here so, even though I turned down my radiator, I just assumed it would cool down quickly (like it usually does). But after several hours, once I completed the video, I was so warm I felt sick, and all I wanted to do was crawl into bed. I have had the window open for a while now, though, and I feel endlessly better. Hence this long, rambling introduction.
Ok, in today’s video you will learn a lot about British money. And by learn I mean hear, and by a lot I mean what I think.
I hope you enjoy today’s education tutorial and don’t forget, mo’ money may mean mo’ problems, but no money is bad for everyone.


Those pictures of you with the money made me laugh… With the song. And I didn’t know the singular of pence was penny! One pound is actually pretty thick and heavy. And the picture changes?! Wow. This has been informative. See, I have a lot of British family… and I have a British passport… So I should know more of this stuff when I go back to England some day!