Alright guys, the market has started running.
The door will be open.
Emma's shop is open.
It's open down the bottom there.
Clothes, £3 for a pound.
As you know, we've got some bits and bobs out the front that's on offer.
We won't go on.
Handbags, £3 for a pound.
Jigsaws, £3 for a pound.
Toys in the trolley, £3 for a pound.
Books, £3.
Mix and match, I don't mind.
These DVDs are £10 for a pound in here today.
I haven't got time to check them all.
So I need them gone.
Right, so they're £10 for a pound.
I need these bags gone.
Like I said.
Like I just say to you guys, if you look after us, we look after you.
If you bring your donations to us...
That's a lovely one, isn't it?
If you bring your donations to us, the more donations we get, the cheaper we can do it.
Cheaper we can do it.
The more you spend with us, the more we can do in the community.
The more shops I can take on.
I think they're rings, aren't they?
I'll leave them in there.
River Island bag, look.
The more donations you bring to us, the cheaper I can do it.
The more you spend with us, the more I can do in the community.
I'll go wrong, can I?
What is this thing?
A lunch bag?
That's nice, isn't it?
I've got a little drink thing in there as well.
Lovely, three for a pound.
Don't mess around here, you know that?
You don't mess around at all, no.
My palm has gone toward where I shall jack the potatoes.
Let's have a look down by here.
I'll have that cage.
I'll have that cage if you don't want it.
I'll have a cage for you, you know that.
Hello, Karen.
How are you?
You all right?
Yeah.
Here we are.
I know Emma's all fine.
Don't forget Emma has all boutique clothes down here now.
All right?
She's got all boutique clothes down here.
Yeah, yeah.
So she's got all the bits and bobs out there.
