:34:01
we're going to have
new money in the New Year.
:34:03
Does anybody know how much
a euro is worth in pounds?
:34:09
Yes.
:34:10
- Sixty seven p.
- Spot on.
:34:13
Here, there's
a little prize for you.
:34:15
It's your own euro converter.
:34:17
Now! Who else wants one?
Anybody?
:34:19
- Me!
- Ohh. Everybody. Ok.
:34:22
So, who can tell me how much
two pence is worth in euros?
:34:28
Mmm. Well I'll tell you.
:34:32
It's worth not very much.
Almost nothing.
:34:36
To you.
:34:38
But if we all put our
two pences together.
:34:41
Then we'll have a lot
of two pences won't we?
:34:43
Yes.
:34:44
How many people are there here?
:34:48
One... two... three... four...
:34:51
Five... six... seven... eight...
:34:55
Two hundred and fifty.
:34:57
Sorry?
:34:58
There's two hundred
and fifty in the school.
:35:00
Oh clever clogs head master.
:35:02
Ok two hundred and fifty.
:35:04
So if you each gave me two pence,
then I'd have five pounds.
:35:09
It's not that much here.
:35:11
But in Ethiopia five pounds
could feed a family for a week.
:35:15
And if you all gave me two two pences,
then we'd have a tenner.
:35:19
And that's enough
to provide that village
:35:21
with a source
of clean water forever.
:35:24
It's no good to you.
So chuck it in the bin.
:35:29
Excuse me.
Give me all your money!
:35:31
Come on, every copper.
:35:34
Get out of my way. Hey you!
:35:38
Hey, give me your money!
:35:39
Come on. Empty your pockets.
:35:46
Hello, what's your name?
:35:48
Damian.
:35:49
Hi Damian. I'm the Bin.
:35:51
Hello Bin.
:35:52
Damian, you'll give me
some money won't you?