There we are, guys.
We've got absolute tons left.
All got to go today.
Well, mostly today.
Might have to go tomorrow.
No, I don't know.
But we'll be... I think we're going to be here too late.
Because Dan and Roy are doing a quick job.
They're going to finish.
They're doing a quick job.
We're going to come over here later, Carl.
You can go to the shop.
There's tons here.
The baskets and all are mine.
I've got to get my cables out of there.
Unless anyone wants to pick them up and weigh them in for us, there's me doing it.
Loads left.
Some baby stuff left.
I'm trying to keep you out of the picture.
Tons there.
Loads of toys and bits left.
I'm keeping this.
Everything in there.
I might get rid of that table.
That one will go over the new shop.
And that will.
I might get rid of that table.
We get a lot of those tables in.
So I'm going to worry about getting another one of those.
Dress, I've got to go there.
Well, it's not the sink, it's the tap I keep in.
I'm taking a notice of what the pedo is writing all over Facebook.
I think that's all I was left with.
He ain't got a clue what's going on.
He's sticking up thin labels everywhere.
I can't even spell if you look at it.
We're moving to shops rather than this type of thing.
Because we're getting more footfall.
Not because of the money.
Because we're making the money, you know that.
Because you've seen how much stock we've got.
Look at this.
We're giving it away for free and look what we've got left.
So the reason we're doing it is because we have more footfall to get the stock down.
Because the problem is when you're in the corner like this...
I'm not getting the people in, plus it's a one-way street.
And we knew that when we started and we needed this then.
But what I need now is footfall to keep this stock down.
So we have tonnes left.
And we've had tonnes go out as well.
So I think we're going to be here until about eight tonight.
What time have you got to go to bed, Carl?
Easy day tomorrow, mind.
You just got to go and renovate Blackwood shop tomorrow.
So we can fit through the door.
I think we're going to be here until about seven, eight o'clock.
Is that alright, Carl?
Go on, Carl.
I'll buy you a sandwich.
You stay here with me.
But it's all got to go, guys.
We've got so much.
And look, it's all lovely stuff.
This is why we stop donations, because we can't move from them.
And we appreciate them all, but we haven't got a facility to shift them.
But what we've noticed with Blackwood shop and Pontypool shop is we've shifted a lot of stock.
Because they're on main routes which people walk past, you see.
I found a pair of gloves.
Look at them.
They've got diamonds in them.
So I'm having them.
So yeah, they're on the main routes and they're getting rid of more stock.
I can't keep stock in Blackwood, you know that.
So that's what we need.
Oh, there's screws down there.
Who left them?
So yeah, tons left, guys.
They're your blankets?
What a nice blanket.
Come on, take some more stuff, Chloe.
Oh, it's a bit like us, huh?
Some shelves if I don't need them.
It's nuts, isn't it?
I've got to get to these drawers because there's some stuff in there I want, I think.
Some bit of little bags and stuff.
Shower gel, doesn't it?
No, don't shout out.
That'd be amazing.
No donations until Friday, 2016.
I can't...
We should have had 2029 a minute ago.
Yeah, 202035, Dan said.
We don't need it.
One thing we're not going to run out of is donations.
I can tell you that now.
The people I've had to turn down for donations these last couple of weeks.
All beautiful stuff.
Stunning stuff.
I've got a room!
