Morning, guys.
I'm going to get the ova round now.
I like ovaing.
It's just getting the time to do it.
We've had donations in.
We've had donations at my house.
Donations in the Evershop.
Thank you for being with us at the moment, because we still low on staff, but we're focusing on quality, you know, quantity.
We do need... I'm desperate for another manager over here.
You can see how many people are walking paths, right?
Going to schools, going to work and other stuff.
There's a lot of people here in the morning, so I need someone here to open up for eight in the mornings, because our other manager has got commitments since the 12th.
So, at least three days a week, I need somebody here opening up at eight.
Plus, it's the only time the other retailers get a chance to pop in sometimes.
So, yeah, we are focusing on quality, not quantity, as you can see, right?
We've put an inside yet.
Let me wash it.
So,
I need somebody here and I need two or three people down Risca, because I can't really open Risca until we're back on an even keel, because I'm still sorting out year, I'm still trying to support our manager year.
Plus, we're trying to support a transition in Blackwood as well, because we've let some staff go up there.
Don't forget, I've sorted these boxes now, unless there's one I haven't seen.
I'm sure I found another one last night.
I was like, oh, another box of clothes.
I think I found one last night somewhere.
I was like, oh my god.
So, yeah, we've got those up there now.
They're going to get winky lights downstairs and upstairs, so we don't accidentally leave them on.
I've reported that one food bank was charging £18 and charging children for food banks.
That's not on.
I've cleared off the top of the castle.
I think what we might do is get our work in, rather than sell it.
There's some batteries in there, and then people can play with that.
Yeah, I think it looks better with nothing on the top of it, so don't hang anything off it.
Now, leave it exactly as it is.
Like I said, you know, we're happy for children to play with stuff.
If we don't want them to play with stuff, we put it up high, out of the way, okay?
But we don't want anything broken.
I've got our school on standby with little chairs, but I can't pick up till the morning, unless anybody can pick up on Cardiff today for me.
Because we need a couple of little chairs in here, I thought, as well, actually, so they can sit down.
And they go, it's going to be Andy Ready for Lego Club.
We're working through the abidash now.
Quite a bit of abidash here.
Working through it.
Don't put one pillowcase in a bag.
I don't know who's...
Well, I know who's done it, but don't do it.
One pillowcase does not need to go in plastic, please.
So, yes, I've reported them this morning now because that's unreal.
You're getting the food for free.
It's out of date.
And you're charging £3 for it?
You're charging kids £3 for it?
Because if you do the calculations, £18.00 between six is £3.00 each.
Absolutely shocking to me.
Well, it's not shocking because you're linked to the other ones that charge for the food.
So it isn't shocking, is it?
You know.
But you're quick enough to report us to Trading Standards and all the rest of it, and there's another one now saying, oh, we can't afford to give food banks, can't afford...
You've just had a massive lottery plant to kill for your running costs.
So where's all our money gone then?
Because our money is paying your running costs, so you haven't got any bills.
Don't even make sense, do we?
Don't even make sense.
And yet these couple of organisations are the ones that's reporting us all the time.
And we're the only ones doing any work.
I'm an autist.
How much work we do?
Don't blow me and stop.
Don't we?
After we do a day shift, half of us do a night shift.
We might as well as have a Jayne's 24-hour baby bank, don't we?
No baby blankets, guys.
Nobody wants them.
Okay, they can't be like this with holes in them.
Nobody wants the baby blankets.
They need to be in sleep suits to regulate their temperatures.
We need toddler blankets.
We need older children's blankets.
So if you've made baby blankets, do me a favour, stitch them together.
Stitch about six together for me.
It's cold, but it's nice.
It's a nice temperature for me.
I think I found my ideal temperature.
First week of September is my ideal temperature for working.
Volunteers, don't forget.
Now, if you haven't got a Christmas jumper, can you let me know?
Because you're going to need one to wade through Christmas.
That's a lovely one.
There's only little or I think it's more like an older child's.
That's lovely, that is.
To get that done, we've still got a few more jobs to do over here.
They wanted that hung up there, but I need something that's not going to snap.
So we're going to put the sales on up.
We're going to be on sale for a while, I think, guys, because we've got so much stock.
I've got to sort these out, but I'm in no rush to sort them now.
We've given it a good clean.
I had a good clean the other day.
Sure, it'll be the window next, I think.
And I think we're going to wait and go for Halloween theme.
I've ordered some light up masks for the mannequins, but I'll have to use the half mannequins.
We can't put the big ones in, never mind.
Oh, I've got a customer.
I'm going, guys.
