Oh, morning guys.
Blackwood and Pontypool are open.
Market day today in Pontypool.
Next market, best market day, you know that Blackwood is free day.
I'm in Pontypool today.
My leg is bad already.
It's a good start, but fingers crossed now tomorrow.
I don't know how long the injection will last.
I really need it done though.
So yeah, I'll go across the market now so we can see what's here.
Nice day on a Wednesday though.
Always a nice day on a Wednesday.
Plenty of fruit and veg, look.
All looks lovely, as always.
They've got potatoes, they've got these lovely blankets.
Duvets, hats.
Hats are lovely.
Hats look really nice, don't they?
Nice ones there.
They look nice, they look like stone.
They're velvet.
We've got underwear, necessities.
Wednesday always a good day in Pontypool.
Always a good day.
We've got peacocks all over Ponland.
They've got quite a lot of clothes here.
Are they doing this up there?
This old landlord.
They're doing all of that up.
There we are.
There we go, there's us today.
Nobody's left, anyway, outside the door.
Because they go through it, see, so don't.
They've been in it all the year.
So we never actually get it.
We've got a couple of people coming in with their dogs.
And they want me to say we can't come in with the dogs, because it's too brightly kicked off.
The other thing is we've got babies and children.
Babies and children are unpredictable around animals.
So, no dogs in the shops, please.
The sign is on the doors.
Made it from the car, anyway.
Oh, it's bad, I might have to put it up this morning.
I got a lot to price this morning, so I've got a printer with me.
So once I get this priced up, I should be sorted.
But I'm looking forward to... well, I'm not looking forward to tomorrow, because it hurts.
And this may hurt more than this one.
But this one isn't playing upsy.
This one is still okay with the injection.
This is the worst one.
This is the one they're going to operate on first.
But I might ring the surgeon today now, and his secretary, and tell him now.
Because, you know, there's people out there who are willing to work.
And there's people who are not willing to work in there.
And there's people out there who physically can't work because of their problems with their legs.
And other things that they've got going on in there.
So, fix me up.
And I can go back into the...
Back into the system, can't I?
Oh, horrendous, isn't he?
Anyway, I'm going to get the lights on now.
Have some breakfast, and then I'm going to start, I think.
