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I shut you off, guys - 11 Oct 2025 - (1,554 words) - Jaynes Baby Bank

I shut you off, guys.
Sorry, I think it was me.
I think I linked on the phone.
I tried to resume and I won't have any of it, so that'll start again.
So yes, that's where we're at.
I don't have much options with shops here at the moment, other than smaller shops.
So it would be a smaller shop we'd go into, and then... but I can't leave this shut up, because it would... we'd go back years if we did that.
Where's hangar mounting to today?
Because I know you said you had lots of hangars to sort out.
Oh, this is them, is it?
I see.
Alright, so these are our excess hangars.
This is a shame though, isn't it?
Because they're all the same size.
But never mind, they don't look the best.
We've had better hangars than that.
I've made this thing out where my mother's trying to clean up and she can't.
So I think we'll put that, if we find the rest of it, out in the pound trolley.
I can't quite get this down in a tall enough seat.
I've got quite a bit out the front.
All a pound in there, town man.
Yeah, I mean, our petitions would be great next door, wouldn't they?
Not because we're girls.
Send it down in a shot.
What do you want me to sell that day?
They're too expensive up there, and that landlord doesn't want any tenants anyway up there.
He doesn't want no tenants.
He wants to get rid of his tenants and our cats.
It's pretty obvious what he's doing.
So I wouldn't want to take that on.
I don't know what's happening with the bank, but there's no display windows.
We have got other options.
There are options on the other street, but this is the main bit see where people are.
When I came here this morning, it was dead.
It's picked up a bit now.
Yesterday they had a cracking day.
They were on fire.
I done really well yesterday.
Loads of lovely new customers in Caerphilly.
Thank you so much guys.
Thank you so much for your support throughout all of this.
And all of the abuse and everything we've had to go through.
And look at the stuff to put out the front of this car.
Same old stuff in there.
I've got a little table out there, so I'm like, what can I put out there?
Might see if we can get some cheap plastic and cover this stand every night, so we don't have to clean it before we put the books in it all the time.
But I think we'll get another season out of that, and then by spring it might be a bit knackered.
A bit knackered anyway.
But I like that over there, because the books sell well.
When I put the books out, they sell well.
Can I get this thing out?
I might be able to.
This is like a £200 bouncer, but it's a bit wrecked.
So it's the big stuff we need gone now, guys.
And I might have to put a restriction on taking big baby stuff in, because it's the way we put it, see.
Oh, you're here.
Looks lovely, girls.
Well, you've got a wedding or something, is there?
Oh, you look lovely.
Oh, you look lovely then.
So yeah, we might have to restrict some of the big baby stuff.
Other than that, I don't want to get a shipping container, see.
I'd rather put the money into a shop.
But like I said, we're waiting for the big crunch and for landlords to realise what's going on in the economy here.
We have had a difficult September, I'm not going to lie.
But Sammy trumped it yesterday.
I said I was seeing things yesterday, because every time I logged in, the money just kept going up every time.
I was like, I'm going to log back in and burn up again.
I was like, what the...
But I did well in Caerphilly.
I think the little note that's helped.
My mum has had a chat with Royal Mail.
They will deliver leaflets for us.
600 for 10,000, which isn't bad.
But it isn't good either.
600 is a lot of money.
But then again, you know, that's good.
So we could get some leaflets out explaining why we're being bullied and what we do and everything.
That'd be nice.
Any craft fairs coming up?
And any of our volunteers that can give up the Saturday?
I'm one of them.
And I have a chat with... how am I going to get this out now?
It won't be a minute now.
I'm still getting stuff out.
I have a chat with customers at the craft fair about what we do and things.
I'm going to have to put it down a bit, because I've got to get this pram out.
It's too wide, this pram.
This is the pram we need a marker on, I think, so we know how wide we can get.
DVDs are going down well, and they tend for a pound.
Don't forget, mums, you can borrow them for the children over winter.
If there's any nursing homes you want to borrow some, don't mind doing that, staff for them.
And back.
Rest of our stuff to take out.
So I'm going to have to balance you in a cup.
If there's any mums who want to borrow some DVDs, either for yourself or for the children, I don't mind, as long as they come back at some point.
We don't mind.
This is a good thing to work on but I think if I leave it here today, it's going to be in the way.
If this was a toy car, it would have been a toy car.
Lucky you, because it's laminate, so you can slide quite a lot of stuff.
When we get to the car, I hope we get a bit stuck.
Hold it by your window.
I am reluctant to get rid of that wood.
I'm reluctant to get rid of that little table, because it's actually a very good one for my height, for Hobbit height.
There's a tool in there.
But I'm very reluctant to get rid of it.
I'm shatting already.
We seem to have an IKEA height chair down there with no legs.
Let's go on with the legs.
There's nobody in there.
I'm having a headache from my head shake.
One of the other ladies from the woman's rehab place, I've got an idea, does open up this bit.
She said shut the rest down for storage, which obviously the lady from the woman's rehab, the one who runs this, does her area.
But the lady from the rehab place said what if you shut it all down for storage, which we can't because of the damp.
Not long term.
And I mean very not long term, like a month.
And she said just use the other bit as a shelf.
Well, that's what we've been doing.
That's what I've tried all doing.
But what I notice is,
if the wing wheel is shut off, I notice a decrease in sail straight away.
So, there's more I've got to get out there.
See, this is where we need the big stuff gone now.
We might have to take a stop on the furniture.
I mean we've only got small amounts of furniture anyway here.
Well, I mean that's a nice table.
That's lovely.
But, I've got to have a break I think.
What's that?
That's one of those soap sponges.
They're nice.
I might buy that.
Met a lady yesterday who does stuff.
What is she going to do?
Is she going to speak to her daughter about doing raffles?
Because they do a lot of raffles online.
She makes stuff like that.
Help us out with the raffles a bit.
Because I ain't got the time.
I'm exhausted.
Absolutely exhausted.
I think you can tell.
Look at me.
What is that?
Let me figure out what it smells like.
It smells like bacon.
Like a sausage cooking house.
Sausage is what it is.
I can smell it now.
But I think the reality is guys we're still going to need a warehouse this time next year.
THIS TIME NEXT YEAR!
Rodney, we will still need a warehouse.
That's going to be our new saying.
This time next year, Rodney, we'll still need a bloody warehouse somewhere.
They look nice together, don't they?
Screw them together.
Get some good nations on them.
Oh my god.
I can't even lift this travel cart.
Now I've had it, now I've had it.
I've had it.
Yeah, so ladies probably we have.
So just open this bit.
But we don't take enough from this bit.
You see.
Oh gosh.
Oh, I've got a customer.
Hi Maria, you alright?
I haven't seen you for ages.
How are you doing?
I was thinking that yesterday.
I haven't seen you for ages.
Are you alright?
Yeah, not bad.
Been working on Caerphilly, I have.
Where's your shops?
Shops are in Caerphilly, which is closed today.
Risca, High Street and Ponte Poole, Nicola.
I'll try and send you a list now.