Whenever we get stuff in, like, with prices on, I'm shocked.
Like, seven pound for two hats.
Hats, no?
Not a top or a t-shirt.
I mean, what are these people on?
Like, how many items of food... Somebody let me know tomorrow when you're out and about shopping.
How many items of food could you get for seven pound in all these ol' idles?
Let me know.
Because, I mean, these people, they're ludicrous if people are paying seven pound for two hats.
I mean, that's just... that's just crazy, innit?
I don't know if there are.
I don't know if they're children's.
Three to five years for children's sun hats.
Now, that could be argued that that's a necessity to protect them from the sun.
I wonder how much they cost a manufacturer?
Up to 50%.
So they're acknowledging that it's up to UPF of 50%, right?
So they've got all this to sell the product at seven pound, but nobody's mentioned that three to five-year-olds should be protected from the sun and require And parents, you know, yes, people choose to have children.
Yes, you know, there is a financial implication for children.
But there's also a hell of a market price on two hats there, innit?
Because me and you both know there's not somebody hand stitching them.
We both know that that's probably been done in a different country and sent over here.
And somebody else has had to work all day to make those hats for like 37 pence a week.
Shocking, innit?
That's shocking prices.
Anyway, look at my Fahrenheit bag that come in.
It's lovely.
I don't know who brought this in.
Looks brand new.
Looks like a video camera bag.
It's very nice.
Very swish.
Very nice.
So yeah, I got loads of painting to do, but I also got loads of pricing to do as well.
I really need someone to come in and do the pricing of the individual things, you know, because our generic prices are like two pound, 50p.
So it's just easier, isn't it?
You know, and I put 50p on those boxes because nobody's shopping those owl boxes.
I don't know whether perhaps people think they can't go in them.
I don't know.
Because I like them boxes.
I don't want to get rid of them.
Oh, let me show you now.
They're having trouble with this kitchen.
The wall in straight and the kitchen in straight.
So make me.
Anyway, they've got this far now.
So and they've got a box up.
So that's not a bad start considering that they're having hell.
They've had to go out twice tonight to screw fix their stuff.
That's the line for the toilet.
Hopefully it'll be enough.
They give us that at the goodbye shop.
Drop that off for us.
So yeah, they're having a bit of trouble, but once this sink unit's in, the rest will be easy enough because it's all straight.
It's this bit where the plumbing and the rest of it it is.
But the hot water box is up.
So we're on a roll, guys.
We'll get it.
We'll get it.
