Alright, so I've got a carload.
I've got to come back tomorrow.
They've got more.
They're houseclearing specialists, so they said they can't get rid of the stuff, aren't they?
Do you need an outlet to get rid of your stuff?
Because we shall do it for you.
But look, it's all lovely stuff.
Look at that.
Look, who's not gonna want a cactus bag?
Oh look, that's a lamaze, isn't it?
15 quid for a toy there.
This is a lamaze.
Or it's a playground.
A bit cheaper.
Maybe eight.
Eight brand new.
Oh, look at that.
We can put that on our volunteers and then interview them.
So that you don't get... probably we're gonna put masks on them when we interview.
So, you know, I do think, well, look, who's not gonna want that booty felt?
Where's he from?
Royal Warchester.
Flame proof porcelain.
Booty felt.
All the way from Haverford West, that one.
You know.
Rugs.
All sorts.
But it's gonna be another one.
At least another one.
This is what they've got left.
This is what they've got left after they've done what they want to do with the stuff.
After they've done the houseclearence and they can't get rid of it, you know.
Or you go to a car boot and they only want 50p for it, you know.
It's hard then for them because they could be on a Sunday doing a houseclearence, which you're talking anything from a £1,000 app, to sitting on a car boot getting 50p for stuff, isn't it?
That they've got to get rid of because nobody can bin it by law anymore.
And they don't want to bin it anyway.
They'd rather see it go to somebody who can use it, wouldn't they?
But like, it's...
Oh, we've got a carriage for Cinderella.
Oh, look at this.
Oh, it's a tinky-winky jelly mold.
You know, all good stuff, guys.
There's another carful there, so I've got to go back tomorrow.
So I'm going to be later in risk-a-roo because the boys are busy in the morning, so I'll be back up tomorrow.
So, I've dropped the baby bundle off because obviously I needed the space, didn't I?
She was very grateful, but she was only up the road.
I could have said to her, if I'd known those customers from Bristol were coming down, they could have done a pick-up.
They could have come down, done the pick-up.
I don't know what size car they got, but I'm just assuming they could have done this pick-up.
And then they could have dropped the baby bundle back for us, couldn't we?
And then we could have done...
They spent £30, but we could have said, well, you can have your shopping for free because you're doing this for us, you know, in hindsight.
But we didn't know they were coming.
You know, always tell us where you're from and always tell us you're coming because, you know, we do appreciate you travelling to come and see us.
So I've got to go and...
Well, I was going to have to go drop this off, leave it with Daniel.
He'd have a breakdown because I was going to be coming back to get another car full.
But I'm not.
Now I'm heading to Pontypool.
Don't forget, the mystery bags are a fiver today.
It should be open.
Are you there?
Hang on, I've got a volunteer.
He should be there, Loretta.
Loretta.
I'll have to come off the live to message him.
But I'm on my way back now.
