Right, so I'm still out tonight, guys.
Picking up baby stuff for the baby bank, stuff for the shop, stuff for the volunteers.
So, we had a few people in today to say how awful they thought the price whingers were yesterday.
Well, we've deleted and blocked them, so if they want food banks and nappies, they need to go elsewhere, you know, donate to other charities.
They don't charge high prices, but it's the high prices.
We sold a lovely dragon's jacket today from the rugby, you know, dragons.
£40, I think, went for £30.
£40 was our reserved price on it, a little bit like.
But it was the first offer we had, so I was like, alright, we'll take that then.
We sold £22 worth of Christmas ornaments.
The lady bought two gonks and two reindeers for £22, and she was more than happy to pay that.
It was half the marked price that would have been in the garden centre, because the prices were on them.
That's to resell.
Oh, we had a lovely couple in.
They came in and bought a lot of comic stuff and Marvel stuff and picture stuff and what have you, you know, all the sort of character bits and bobs.
They bought them, I don't know why I'm coming up here.
They've got Christmas stuff out already.
So thank you to paying our prices, and it was those prices that allowed us to be able to afford to buy these for the baby bank.
So thank you for that.
Price wingers, stay off my page and stay out of my shop, please.
We don't need you, you're not helping anybody, and we don't really want you.
And...
Oh yeah, Christmas stuff.
Oh dear.
Don't follow us.
As soon as we've got out Christmas stuff, I'll leave you with it.
How much is a chocolate orange now?
Not too bad.
They were a pound when they last year, I think.
Well, I don't know about a mint one.
I don't like people messing with stuff.
Once you've got something, that's it.
And...
So yeah.
I'm going to take these down and pay for these now, I think.
Just want to look what's around.
The baby milk was quite fair here.
Iceland have taken the tax off, guys, but obviously it's going to sell out of Iceland.
So... it's a lot cheaper.
They were at like £19, £18 a year in Tescos.
Tescos can afford to do that.
They take the tax off, it's ridiculous.
It shouldn't be taxing baby milk anyway.
Erm...
Yeah, so I've got to dig out the club card now, because I get this a lot cheaper.
Oh, I don't think there's a till open now.
Losing people's jobs as well, I'd say.
So yes, we've got our manager sorted now for Blackwood.
That's brilliant.
I need managers for Pontypool now, please.
Erm, because irene and Billy have got themselves some jobs, so they're not going to be available as much.
Erm...
So...
Yeah, we need... I need a weekend manager in... erm...
Risca.
An evening manager.
There's always something to do in Risca.
Oh, look at the queue now.
I don't think I've got nobody on the tills.
Oh yeah, I'll make sure I've got the top of your wallet.
Yeah,
so I need a night manager in Risca.
I need somebody to do Tuesdays and Thursdays as a manager in Risca.
And...
Pontypool, yep.
I really do want to do a night shift over there.
I haven't had a chance to come over to do anything with you yet.
We'll sort you out over Pontypool, give me a chance now.
Erm...
Have they got 70% off?
Ok, let's go.
What have they got?
Oh, the bikinis are still 10 pounds.
Oh, that's about 70% off.
Oh, is it up to selected lines?
They've also got a couple of prices on there, haven't they?
Erm...
Oh, look at this big, huge thing.
