Oh, morning, guys. I've, we're on we started a bit late for us this morning on a Monday, but we're going anyway. Dan's just emptying the car now from the shed clearance. Oh, definitely one for the boys. We've had loads of stuff from it. Absolutely brilliant. We'll go through it now and see what we need for the shop, or the shops, shall I say. And then anything we don't need, we'll put in baskets, and I'll let you know what shop is going into because there's good stuff. We picked up anything. Anything that looked like a cable, a bolt, a screw, we were, like, chuck it in the bag chuck it in the bag because we were like, somebody, somewhere will say, I'd be looking for one of them. I've been desperate. Or somebody, somewhere will say these are eight pound in b and q. Thank you so much. So anyway, on the topic of prices again, I'd like to call out Carla Hughes. Right? We're gonna start a wall of winging fame, I think, in the shops. I'd like to call her out because the nasty, horrible cow decided she was gonna bully a woman who was sick, very sick, just come out of hospital, but I'm still here fundraising. Okay? Because do you know what? It keeps me out of trouble. Right? It keeps me out of trouble. So anyway, I'm gonna call her out because that this is her day. I'll put a picture up. That's her day. Horrible cow. Slagging us off for selling, brand new baby clothes for 20 pound. Now we are supported by the government preventing billions of landfill, not to mention everything else. I mean, look at the box and everything else we've saved. Go into landfill. There is an abundance of secondhand close out of there. You've seen how many close we've got in our shops. You've seen how many close the other shops got. Right? So people like this need to be need a wake up call. Right? They really do. This nasty, horrible cow decided she was gonna slag off a woman that's just come out of hospital because she's been terminally ill. That's me, by the way. Right? Having work. Having to have an operation to make sure that, you know, I don't die somewhere down the line. So let me just put up a little thing now. Why did I charge £20 for a pack of brand new baby clothes. I'll show you why. Have you seen the price on baby milk? I will put the videos up online after this. Okay? Now selling one pack of those baby grows for £20, which we've sold multiple, by the way. We've also given a pack away to a mother in need. Okay? Bearing in mind that we have an abundance of second hand clothes in the shop. Okay? But this mother, her partner has actually spent quite a bit of money on the army clothes. Right? Because he's in the army. And the army clothes didn't have any discount on him. So, yeah, he paid the prices we ask. Okay? And he's also another £60 pending. Right? So we said, well, we give him a pack of them because they they they fundraised really well for us. You know? What is the price on baby milk, Carla? Have you had a look lately? Because last time I looked, they were nearly fifteen, eighteen pound of ten. One pack of those baby grows, right, would support a a baby for less than seven days, you'd be lucky to support one and a half children for seven days. We've got an indirect comment of HTC on them. We've got an indirect comment on Ian Smith. And I'm like, grow up, guys. Do you not know? Like, how much fundraising do you get given? The one group. And the other one is on bail and in the back of Beyond. There was his wife who's done they've been going through the courts. How much fundraising do you get given? We fundraise everything, Jen Spinks. So I think it's time you wound your neck into. Because otherwise, I'm gonna pop up and see you, I think, because I've had enough now of people like you. Eighteen pound, fifteen pound a ton of baby milk is. People don't need clothes, Carla. Jen spinks. People don't need clothes. They need food. That's why we're a food bank fundraising shop. Slagging us off all over Facebook because we're the charity. We're not a charity. Read the sign. Read my page with a food bank fundraising shop. And every single bit of fundraising, we do ourselves. So I'd like to see what you do, Carla, to help people. Come to my door, and I'll help you. Go on then. I tell you what. Go go knock your door today, guys, if you're in need, and let me know how many 20 pound she hands out to you today for baby milk. Let me know how many 20 pound not she gives you for baby milk. You need to wake up my love because you just made yourself look really, really bad. And we're gonna put a nice picture up in the shop, and we're gonna put a nice little, write up of why you're banned from the shops so that everybody can see that you were trying to prevent a woman who's ill, that she just come out of hospital from fundraising to feed babies because mothers can't afford the baby milk anymore. And mothers are putting babies on solid food and putting their babies at risk earlier because they cannot afford eighteen, fifteen, 20 pound for baby milk. I said on my post on your page, if you've seen it, that it would feed a baby and a half for less than a week. Actually, I don't think 20 would now looking at it because the baby milk have gone up again. But people like you need a wake up call. You really do. So do me a favor today now, guys. If you're in need of baby milk or nappies or anything like that, go knock Carla's door, and then perhaps she'll realize how many people are actually in need.