Yeah, so, tons of mice all in one turn again.
Bits and bobs like that.
There we go.
Doing it so you can see roughly where we go.
The shoes are lovely.
Still lots of Christmas stuff.
It's been flying out, but we're getting more in now.
Where people are bringing it down from the attic, I think.
Checking it out.
Oh, we've got lots of children's wear, these.
Lots of children's shoes, cases.
A lot of the old-fashioned cases.
A few on wheels, but not many.
We've got one of those.
They're £99, I know that, because it's always from the outside.
I put it into Dornie.
It's still got a wadded outfit.
We've had lots of pillows in today as well.
Nice cushions.
Oh, I'm going a bit fast.
That's a nice jug, isn't it?
That's lovely.
A little drum there, look.
You've seen them come in.
Oh, there's lots there, look.
I haven't seen them come in.
That's a little pear.
That looks nice.
£50 per year, £3 per pound.
All you've got to go.
Tell all your friends.
Still got bulbs.
Some nice DVDs there.
Oh, there's some nice clothes in too.
Some nice dressing gowns, clothes.
Oh, it keeps slipping though.
It needs something up there, like a peg or something.
Lovely outfits.
This one came in earlier.
Nice.
A lot of summer stuff coming in now, because we haven't got room really to store the old stuff.
That's pretty.
Look at that.
With the little daimonties on.
We just haven't got the room to store it, so we've just got to go it straight out.
Nice little vanity case.
We've got to store some of the brick back by the end of the table, but that's all right, because the brick back goes well actually.
Trick's over.
A little key.
