Morning, guys - 29 Sep 2025 - (1,252 words) - Jaynes Baby Bank
Morning, guys.
I'm running a bit late for Caerphilly Shop.
I'm on my way down there now.
I've got a car full of donations off social services because they've had a pie left on their doorstep this morning and they've not been moving for them.
So they've asked me to pick them up.
So I've done that.
Riskaroo is open.
He's got about 30 bags he's got to get through this morning.
If anybody wants to pop in and help him, it's mainly baby clothes that we've found in the van.
We didn't know were still in there.
They're all good condition.
We only lost...
In the van there was a bag of clothes and then some baby clothes that had fallen out onto one of the steps.
And they'd gone boldy.
So we'd literally lost one bag of clothes.
I didn't even know they were in there to be honest.
I didn't realise we had so much in there.
I thought it was only things like the tables and chairs that we had in there.
Which were... they were supposed to be for the donation centre.
Then we got donated loads by a boxing centre.
So we left them in the van ready for the next donation centre.
But we've got... I've still got too much stuff at the moment and I've got nowhere to put it.
So we're trying to sell what we've got that we won't use.
It's like I've got things like the sight lights.
Well they're no good without a generator.
I bought them to use.
But it would be noisy.
I bought them to use in the evenings.
You know, to work through the nights.
You know, by floodlight.
Woof, woof, light everything up.
But they're going to be too noisy.
Because obviously they need to be run by a generator so they're no good to us now.
So they can go.
I'm trying to think what else.
There's some other stuff in there that we've shifted.
We had a bike in there.
Somebody donated for fundraising.
I don't know if we have a donation centre.
We must have another tour at the donation centre.
It seemed to be bikes anonymous at the moment.
We've got bikes everywhere.
Which is brilliant.
It's brilliant guys, you know.
So Sammy will always need volunteers every day to get over there.
Oh, we found out about the shop.
I spoke to somebody who knows the landlord for the little shop that I was looking at.
And he's putting it up for £150,000.
I think he's punching a bit there.
And the guy on the phone said, yeah, I think he's punching a bit for Pontypool, £150,000 for that little green shop.
It might look aesthetically good, but you know, trust me, it's not sound.
There's no buildings in Pontypool, there's no sound.
There's a lot of work.
When they went for auction, I think people snapped some of these buildings up for auction in Pontypool.
I think they regret it now because the work is, you know, they've got them cheap, but the work is astronomical.
I mean, you're talking millions in food.
So I think he is punching.
But the guy who knows the landlord is contacting him today, or the owner of the shop, to say that there is a lady who is interested in that.
It will reach so that we can run out clubs and start doing things there.
Then we haven't got the contents in the shop.
So that would be nice.
I would like that because I can keep an eye on it from where we are.
We
need to be there.
It's just it's on site and we're in a stone's throw distance, isn't it?
And it's not the right layout anyway.
We need it to be like...
Then we'd have a nice big roof, I think, but I don't want
it.
But we are looking for another shop in Pontypool.
Very reasonable.
I'm not paying,
to be honest, for anything in Pontypool because it's not worth it.
OK, and it's for a community pub anyway.
So, you know, if you've got a shop and you want somebody for it, then give me a shoutout.
Yes, so Sherlock has pulled out Nicola Williams today now.
It's a last trump card with the look of it on the website.
But that was a bad move because Nicola Williams is never ever going to be a credit roll winner.
So, good luck with that one.
Oh, I tell you what it was.
It was when they were stealing donations outside the charity shop and they were told to pick up and you had to remove that off your website.
No apology given to Sammy or myself or the other place involved.
But I think Nicola Williams is not a good person to give me a character judgement, to be honest.
I think people seem to forget that actually, and in the eyes of the law, I am actually a registered vulnerable adult because of how ill I am.
I like
me and attacking me and all the rest of it.
I think actually you need to have a reality check because what you're doing can lead to a prison sentence.
Not just charge, it can lead
you to illness.
And I am protected by multiple acts under the Law, the Equality Act, the Cancer Act.
There's thousands of acts that I've been protected under.
And you've got these fools that keep thinking that they can take me down.
Nobody has taken me down and anybody who has tried to take me down has seen the worst karma of their lives.
Unless you hadn't noticed.
You know, unless you hadn't noticed, the karma that comes back on them tenfold for upsetting me is unbelievable.
And I'm not in control of that.
You know, that's God.
That's Karma.
That's Mother Nature.
That's whoever you believe in, you know.
You've only got to look at their lives, haven't you, to see the karma that comes back on these people tenfold.
And I mean her.
She had her charity shut down in 2020.
I mean, you are punching now if you think that's going to stand anything against me.
I mean, look at the information I just pulled at the top of my hat this morning, literally.
To prove my innocence and my, you know, my own character against hers.
What?
You know, I mean, between her and Ian Smith, I don't know who's more disliked.
She was hounded out of Caerphilly at one point because nobody wanted her in Caerphilly.
You know, she is a known problematic individual such as the paedophile.
You know, these are the only people you've got, do you think, credible witnesses against my personality and my character.
We also had a lovely, I don't know if I can get it on, but a lovely recommendation.
A review of a lady, but she sent it in a voice message.
And I don't know saying that she'd only ever heard good things about Jayne's Baby Bag and how many young mothers they have helped.
So that's a testament to going to the volunteers and everybody who's done it and buys stuff and helps us and promotes us and spreads the word for us.
But she sent it in a voicemail and there's a bit of confidentiality around it.
So I don't know if I can get it off to put it up as one of our public reviews.
I'm running a bit late for Caerphilly Shop.
I'm on my way down there now.
I've got a car full of donations off social services because they've had a pie left on their doorstep this morning and they've not been moving for them.
So they've asked me to pick them up.
So I've done that.
Riskaroo is open.
He's got about 30 bags he's got to get through this morning.
If anybody wants to pop in and help him, it's mainly baby clothes that we've found in the van.
We didn't know were still in there.
They're all good condition.
We only lost...
In the van there was a bag of clothes and then some baby clothes that had fallen out onto one of the steps.
And they'd gone boldy.
So we'd literally lost one bag of clothes.
I didn't even know they were in there to be honest.
I didn't realise we had so much in there.
I thought it was only things like the tables and chairs that we had in there.
Which were... they were supposed to be for the donation centre.
Then we got donated loads by a boxing centre.
So we left them in the van ready for the next donation centre.
But we've got... I've still got too much stuff at the moment and I've got nowhere to put it.
So we're trying to sell what we've got that we won't use.
It's like I've got things like the sight lights.
Well they're no good without a generator.
I bought them to use.
But it would be noisy.
I bought them to use in the evenings.
You know, to work through the nights.
You know, by floodlight.
Woof, woof, light everything up.
But they're going to be too noisy.
Because obviously they need to be run by a generator so they're no good to us now.
So they can go.
I'm trying to think what else.
There's some other stuff in there that we've shifted.
We had a bike in there.
Somebody donated for fundraising.
I don't know if we have a donation centre.
We must have another tour at the donation centre.
It seemed to be bikes anonymous at the moment.
We've got bikes everywhere.
Which is brilliant.
It's brilliant guys, you know.
So Sammy will always need volunteers every day to get over there.
Oh, we found out about the shop.
I spoke to somebody who knows the landlord for the little shop that I was looking at.
And he's putting it up for £150,000.
I think he's punching a bit there.
And the guy on the phone said, yeah, I think he's punching a bit for Pontypool, £150,000 for that little green shop.
It might look aesthetically good, but you know, trust me, it's not sound.
There's no buildings in Pontypool, there's no sound.
There's a lot of work.
When they went for auction, I think people snapped some of these buildings up for auction in Pontypool.
I think they regret it now because the work is, you know, they've got them cheap, but the work is astronomical.
I mean, you're talking millions in food.
So I think he is punching.
But the guy who knows the landlord is contacting him today, or the owner of the shop, to say that there is a lady who is interested in that.
It will reach so that we can run out clubs and start doing things there.
Then we haven't got the contents in the shop.
So that would be nice.
I would like that because I can keep an eye on it from where we are.
We
need to be there.
It's just it's on site and we're in a stone's throw distance, isn't it?
And it's not the right layout anyway.
We need it to be like...
Then we'd have a nice big roof, I think, but I don't want
it.
But we are looking for another shop in Pontypool.
Very reasonable.
I'm not paying,
to be honest, for anything in Pontypool because it's not worth it.
OK, and it's for a community pub anyway.
So, you know, if you've got a shop and you want somebody for it, then give me a shoutout.
Yes, so Sherlock has pulled out Nicola Williams today now.
It's a last trump card with the look of it on the website.
But that was a bad move because Nicola Williams is never ever going to be a credit roll winner.
So, good luck with that one.
Oh, I tell you what it was.
It was when they were stealing donations outside the charity shop and they were told to pick up and you had to remove that off your website.
No apology given to Sammy or myself or the other place involved.
But I think Nicola Williams is not a good person to give me a character judgement, to be honest.
I think people seem to forget that actually, and in the eyes of the law, I am actually a registered vulnerable adult because of how ill I am.
I like
me and attacking me and all the rest of it.
I think actually you need to have a reality check because what you're doing can lead to a prison sentence.
Not just charge, it can lead
you to illness.
And I am protected by multiple acts under the Law, the Equality Act, the Cancer Act.
There's thousands of acts that I've been protected under.
And you've got these fools that keep thinking that they can take me down.
Nobody has taken me down and anybody who has tried to take me down has seen the worst karma of their lives.
Unless you hadn't noticed.
You know, unless you hadn't noticed, the karma that comes back on them tenfold for upsetting me is unbelievable.
And I'm not in control of that.
You know, that's God.
That's Karma.
That's Mother Nature.
That's whoever you believe in, you know.
You've only got to look at their lives, haven't you, to see the karma that comes back on these people tenfold.
And I mean her.
She had her charity shut down in 2020.
I mean, you are punching now if you think that's going to stand anything against me.
I mean, look at the information I just pulled at the top of my hat this morning, literally.
To prove my innocence and my, you know, my own character against hers.
What?
You know, I mean, between her and Ian Smith, I don't know who's more disliked.
She was hounded out of Caerphilly at one point because nobody wanted her in Caerphilly.
You know, she is a known problematic individual such as the paedophile.
You know, these are the only people you've got, do you think, credible witnesses against my personality and my character.
We also had a lovely, I don't know if I can get it on, but a lovely recommendation.
A review of a lady, but she sent it in a voice message.
And I don't know saying that she'd only ever heard good things about Jayne's Baby Bag and how many young mothers they have helped.
So that's a testament to going to the volunteers and everybody who's done it and buys stuff and helps us and promotes us and spreads the word for us.
But she sent it in a voicemail and there's a bit of confidentiality around it.
So I don't know if I can get it off to put it up as one of our public reviews.