Oh, here we are.
That lady is from Cardiff.
She said they are absolutely crying out for us in Cardiff.
So, yeah.
So, anyway, we go back to our ragging box.
So, yes, these are a bit micky.
They are a bit micky, yeah.
They might go around the washing machine, I don't know.
It might fall apart, it's that type of material.
Or it just needs a wipe.
Or we just put them in the fridge already, one or the other, isn't it?
It's not a ragging, is it?
As such, there's a few bits missing.
But I'm sure a little girl will love playing with them, won't she?
So, again, children's t-shirts, that looks alright to me.
This one looks nice, doesn't it, with the hearts on?
Needs to be a change because, you know, a lot of this box might have ended up in landfill.
I mean, that's lovely with the hearts on, isn't it?
And it's fine, it is a bit bobbly, but, you know, it's alright for around the house, isn't it?
We've got a bit of Barbie going on here.
I'm sure somebody will have Barbie.
We've got little leggings.
Like I said, we do them free for a pound, or they go in the pound shop, or they go out for free.
Oh, I think they're pajamas.
A little cap.
There's nothing wrong with that cap, is there?
I've noticed a lot of people are not having caps now, getting a lot of caps in.
They're fine, you know.
Leggings.
I wonder if this can't be bothered to turn them in the right way.
What did I say?
Outrageous.
I mean, we've had mothers crying out for stuff like this to keep the kids warm.
Sometimes I can see a sheet in here.
Sometimes, if the sheets haven't been laundered on a regular basis, then sometimes you can have like a stain on them that won't come off.
So I'll have to pull that out and have a look at it.
But I will put that in the free trolley, because we had a builder yesterday who had a bit of a leak, and he was looking for sheets and towels and stuff, and we were like, oh, take out the free stuff.
So I mean, put that in the free stuff.
Somebody would have their dog sleeping on it, wouldn't they, or something, you know, in their basket.
There we are.
Little leggings.
They look okay to me.
I mean, I've just put one over there now.
A lovely scarf.
Got a little hole in it.
You could stitch it, you know.
But people don't sew today, see.
Looks like a T-shirt.
They all look okay to me.
They just look like they're inside out.
This is from another major Welsh charity, this is, that brought these in today.
So I don't know how much they would have got for ragging, but not a lot, I don't think.
Is this a bit like cash for clothes or less, ragging, isn't it?
I mean, I'll have a good look at these.
Like, look, yes, they got a mark on them.
But you know what we do?
Straight over there for the pound shop.
There you go.
You're on summer holidays now, aren't you?
Look at these jammies.
We'll pin these together now.
I don't think there's anything wrong with them.
Myself.
These little dresses fly out.
I've got loads to do today.
I've got tons in.
I think we've got a bit of Harry Potter there.
A bit of Harry Potter.
I don't know why they've binned that because it's a bit funny on the outside.
You haven't turned it in the right way so you wouldn't know what the inside looks like.
That's fine.
Harry Potter, some people can't afford.
Some people can't afford Primark.
I know.
Primark's getting dear, you know.
And to buy them in Primark, brand new for your child if you're like Harry Potter.
You know, that's got to wipe you out of a tenner, isn't it?
Because their branded stuff is more, isn't it?
Ten pounds a lot today.
You could get maybe two or three days of food out of that, couldn't you?
You know, or all day heating.
It's so glad to see the sun.
It makes such a difference to a guy who's been a sun.
I think it's better for people's mental health.
I know I suffer nausea in the sun.
I know that.
I think this box is just for my mother to turn it in.
But I'm very grateful that they sold it to us instead.
And given it to us, isn't it?
What you see is that one's a bit marked.
But the other thing is they may not have access to a washing sheet.
You know, we've got access to washing machines.
We've been lucky.
We bought one out of fundraising.
And we've also had one gifted to us, haven't we?
A little purple Cardi.
The school Cardi's are good, so you can keep them.
Oh, it's got a thing on it.
But the thing is, even if it was winter...
Is that Mr. Watson, then?
Walking past with his box?
Oh, you've got to pick up his box.
Oh, I bet that was him.
It don't matter to him if he's in the house and it's got that on it.
Somebody else's name and whatever on it, does it?
It doesn't matter.
Because as long as they're warm in the house or in the garden...
Oh, what's this?
A Grinch hat.
Oh, look at him.
He's lovely.
Keep him back for Daniel, is it?
He's the Grinch, isn't he?
Right, what have we got now?
I think we might have a few odd trainers.
That's OK.
We'll just put them in a clothes recycling bank.
As they weigh him in.
A little top.
What does this one say?
Are you OK?
Now, he's got a mark on him, I think.
Look.
Oh, no, that's a bit of fluff.
So what's the matter with this one?
Oh, some of the diamonds are missing, look.
Right, pound shopping.
See how they go up there?
And if people want to buy a bag full, they can.
Some people just have the T-shirts and stuff to paint on.
Another little denim dress.
What's wrong with that one?
Nothing.
Nothing.
Right, so do we have any of the...
Oh, yeah, we do, look.
Nothing wrong with them, guys, is there?
OK.
Oh, sorry, guys.
You can see this.
I'm going, oh, look at that, look at that.
That's very lovely, isn't it?
Oh, look, glittery, look.
I need my tripod, I do, guys, over there.
Well, I'm buried in the donation centres right now.
Let's have a look at these.
Yeah, they're a bit grubby, but...
There's a garland on there.
You know.
Well, they're a bit worn on there, but we'll pound shop them.
Fill a bag for a fiver.
Some nice little boots, but I think...
Oh, we've got them.
Look at the likes.
They'll come up lovely.
We'll put them ones in the wash, because they won't...
Yeah, see, sometimes we get them like this, full of crap, like that.
You know, you should really clean them before you drop them off anyway, guys.
But yeah, I'll probably put them in the wash now.
They'll come up lovely.
If I don't get a chance, I'm sure my mother will take one more.
Little jumper.
Little Christmas jumper, look, it's lovely.
