Morning, guys.

Britain's more Stokeville than you.

Right, so I'm here.

We have lots.

I told them to clear this bit out this week, and then they had a load of donations in.

And they were like, we did clear it out, promise!

Okay.

I believe you.

Thousands wouldn't.

I believe you.

Look at my tables.

Who's been playing chess with vintage glassware?

I love it!

I love it!

Oh, I love it.

Fabulous, guys.

Absolutely love them.

How cool are they?

That's all we needed, really, because they were a bit bland in here with everything else.

Oh, I wanted those boxes.

What's in these boxes?

Oh, I wanted them.

Put my stuff in.

Oh, is it the stuff off the tables?

Oh, that's okay, because I want them for Monday.

Don't worry.

Oh, look.

Why is he still here?

He shouldn't be still here.

Oh, another workbench.

God, we've had loads of workbenches in.

Kids ones.

Well, they've got to paint that one.

We should have put this one in the middle, perhaps, and then put LED lights under there.

Shouldn't we?

Because that's slightly different, because that's got a glass top.

We could go down there and put some LED lights under there and light it up every day.

Right.

I'm assuming that's your blanket there, so we best not sell that today.

Oh, that's nice, isn't it?

Lovely.

Lovely.

I love the mushrooms on it.

I love it.

It's brilliant, guys.

And, of course, Dan screwed them all now, so...

Nobody can run off on my table or get it on their head.

Polka dots.

I love it.

They really do.

It's really nice, guys.

This next, this metal thing next, paint that.

I'm sick of seeing that.

It's getting on my nerves.

Paint what you like.

I don't care.

Paint what you like.

The other thing we could do is cut these swirls.

Cut these mushrooms now, dot it around the wall.

Leave it as it is with the stripes, but just dot a few on the walls.

Well, if you can get to the walls this century, I don't know, you know, because...

Have you ever seen a charity shop or a second-hand shop or a baby bank or whatever as well stocked as this?

No, you haven't.

What are we going to do?

What are we going to do, guys?

Look how popular we are.

Look how popular we are.

The trouble is, we've got too big, too fast.

You know, I'm not afraid to admit that.

We've got too big, too fast.

And the thing is, we can't just keep taking on staff and chucking them in shops because we've had problems doing that.

We need to make sure we've got good staff and, you know, everything is being followed.

That's our problem, is we've got too big, too fast.

Primarily because of the haters, believe it or not.

But we've got rooms full of staff here in Pontypool that we aren't even got access to because...

This is nothing.

It makes me laugh when people come into risk and say, oh, it's really full.

It's really full.

I'm like, no, this ain't full.

Hello, how are you?

I just fell outside.

I got it by there now.

Thank you ever so much.

