Alright, so I got Darren's car boot.
And there it is.
It's a lovely car boot.
It's only £3 a car.
I mean, they are antique prices for car boot sales.
Because everywhere is 10.
And I bought some of the turkeys.
Some of the stuff we had from the cafe last night.
The sign we're going to cover there.
Because to buy a sign is, you know, 50 odd quid.
So I wouldn't leave that there in the sky.
There's a few of us here.
I've had a few bargains already.
I've had a few antiques.
My car's a mess.
This is my office.
This is my office.
I've had a few antiques to look at.
I've had them off Darren.
So if we sell them quite well, then I'll make another donation to them.
Because they're raising money for the Turner Foundation and then for community events in Bethesda.
They do it quite often.
So done well.
And then I've got to get these bins to my house at some stage today to be pressure washed out.
Look, they're the ones from the cafe.
But that's a full shop.
See, that's Recycling Refuge China.
So that saved us 30 quid in bins.
Because what's a bin now?
This is the last time I bought a bin was 10 quid.
I said I'm not buying one ever again.
So it's well worth picking stuff up, isn't it?
I've done five pounds in spoons this morning.
They work the skip.
