Alright, so I've popped over, because I've got donations.
Because I know you girls haven't got enough to do.
I love them, because these boots that come in.
I love them.
I don't think I'd be able to walk in them at all.
I'm afraid I didn't have a heel, like I might have thought about it.
So, I've come over to see... well, I didn't come over to see.
I've got donations.
But yeah, look.
I couldn't even get over there last night, because I tried to get over the mountain of donations to put the vintage teddies, you know, up there.
And I couldn't even get over there, so well done.
I am being at the top, aren't I?
If I sneak in a couple more bags of donations, will I notice them?
Yes, I think you will.
But that's what I was going to do.
Look, let's put them up there.
I have to find a step still to lay them out.
Is that a cobweb?
I need to get a cobweb here.
I need a day on cobwebs.
So yeah, brilliant girls, well done.
That's a lot better, isn't it?
I think they come through here.
Oh, I think the light's off, is it?
I've got a light, don't I?
Not able to... oh, right, okay.
I think they've been hanging up in here.
Yeah, there's a lot of stuff I can see all over here.
Jam-packed.
He's got two Kalex units.
I was thinking maybe one across there, maybe one across there, black ones.
Did he bring them down?
I can't remember now.
Oh, let's have a look.
Oh, I think he put them in the back room.
They might be in the back room, girls.
Two black Kalex units.
They could go there and there to start...
this area up.
That's all that's left of those select hangers.
So we need hangers, guys.
You know, don't take long, do we?
Oh, I'm stuck on my jumper.
Don't take long, do it, and fill them up.
Oh, that's nice, isn't it?
Oh, Neil.
Get in here and get a bag in before you see it.
And put it in the boutique shop.
I ain't going to move it, because if I move one more bag...
We had a bout.
That's another one, that.
Good job I didn't see that.
It had been up.
25 quid.
Nah, tenner.
Tenner and you'd have had half price.
But I'll leave them there for you to have a bargain.
You've got to have a bargain sometimes, Neil.
I don't know, because that's overall, see?
They probably would have got ten for them.
I'll leave them there.
You can have a bargain.
If I start going through rails now...
We had about 30 bags of...
stuff.
We had about 30...
bags of stuff that we would put at ten pound or more.
Which is excellent from that ten car pickup, isn't it?
And then the rest...
Well, I mean, these are not a pound elsewhere.
They wouldn't be on a pound railing.
Maybe they would.
But, you know, these clothes wouldn't be on a pound in any other charity shop.
I mean, look at this.
You wouldn't get that for a pound this time of year.
And you ain't going to get it for a pound in my shop.
Because they're three for a pound.
That's 33p.
You wouldn't get that for a pound in any other charity shop.
Or Southland shop.
Michelle Hope.
That's a catalog one, isn't it?
How much would that be girls having off online?
Don't forget we've got Marilyn over there.
How much would that be online, do you think?
To buy new?
It's probably only been worn once, twice.
Look at it.
33p.
James Baby Bank, South Wales.
You need to come and...
visit us, guys.
Look!
33p mini.
You won't get prices like this anywhere else.
You won't.
Oh, I asked Daniel to put that on your door.
To screw him up and he's forgotten.
Right.
I'll smuggle in my donations now and hope we don't see them, is there?
We'll do that.
Yeah, so don't forget guys, on Monday we're closed.
We haven't taken a proper break since...
Well, we haven't.
Since 2000.
So, even last year when we were at Centre Parks...
I was still arranging people on Christmas Eve to drop food to people.
They'd add surplus food.
On Christmas Day when they had surplus food...
and Boxing Day, people were taking food around.
So, you know, we need to have a break now.
Physically, we need a break.
Oh, I love this too.
I like anything rainbow.
33p, guys.
Children's clothes.
33p.
33p.
So, you know.
Box.
Free.
We've got about 300 left.
We need them gone.
Those books are free.
Them ones are all a pound each.
A pound each in the bag there.
I think they're doing five for a pound in the tinsel over there and the ball bars.
These prams down here are quite used.
They still work, but they're used, so I think they're down to 20.
Maybe 10 are each.
Something like that.
We have to move that because he couldn't squish that in by there.
But it might go in the end.
I don't know.
We'll have a look anyway.
We'll be over Sunday, so if we need stuff moved, let me know.
We're currently doing the pound DVDs as well.
Three for a pound.
But we haven't had a chance to write a sign.
Haven't had a chance to do anything.
My pettie does handwritten signs.
That's all we've got at the moment is handwritten signs.
But there we are.
Oh, this is nice.
That's a nice jumper too.
I've got the wrong thing now.
Look at that.
33p.
We'll have a pound rail, don't we, in a charity shop?
Well, how many pound rails have you got here?
One, two, three, four, five.
Oh, I don't know.
How many was out there?
Eleven.
I think it's eleven with that one out there.
Plus you've got upstairs.
Plus you've got Blackwood.
33p.
Three for a pound on Adults clothes.
Brilliant, isn't it?
It's so nice to be able to give back like this.
This is thanks to you guys.
Because you're giving us your donations.
Instead of taking them elsewhere, you're bringing them to us.
Well, that's nice to some little girls.
But this would be a three for a...
Three for a pound.
That's lovely, isn't it?
That's a nice one.
What size is that?
Three to four.
That's lovely.
So yeah, we've got some nice stuff in there.
Like I said, I think they've only got the grippy hangers now.
Which are our favourites.
But obviously we've got tops to hang up.
So we can't do any more.
So we need rails, hangers.
Customers, donations.
