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Yes, sorry guys - 14 Nov 2025 - (1,130 words) - Jaynes Baby Bank

Yes, sorry guys.
I had to go because I had a customer and we had some customers in after that as well.
So the gentleman came down especially to buy some stuff that he'd seen.
He'd bought one item and then he'd seen other items in the cabinets.
He'd come down especially.
So we'd give him a deal because he'd come out in this weather.
Awful weather and out there.
Dark and miserable today.
Yes, so those pair don't like being called out but the fact they came in to create a problem and show off in the shop and we weren't going to let them do it.
We sent them straight out.
I didn't want them to have a soup.
I think I got a chicken kappa soup in here.
I'm not sure.
Let's have a look.
Might have a chicken kappa soup kicking around in here somewhere.
So yes, we were fully aware of why they came in.
As soon as we clocked them we were like...
because she was giggling as soon as she came in.
So we were like, oh what's going on with this one now?
You know, this one can't keep it together five seconds.
We put it over there.
So what we said was like, they're not coming in.
Don't need to be in here.
If you're not happy with the shop the minute you come in here, don't come in here.
You don't need to go around the rest of the setting to decide whether you want to stay there if you don't like it from the minute you walk in.
They were just there to be problematic.
We haven't got time for problematic people.
We were busy.
The lady who was coming to help me is a new mum.
And she had a few hours available just to help me.
And she was.
She was researching stuff and moving stuff out for me.
And putting it up says me getting up and down and up and down with my bad knees.
And I appreciate the fact that she could only come in for two, maybe three hours.
And I think it was about just under three hours she did with me.
I appreciate it, you know.
We haven't got time for these idiots that are coming in just to create arguments.
And what they don't like is they've been called out.
Haven't they?
They've been called out on it.
And now they look stupid.
Ring the police.
There's a police station at the end of every road I got a shop on.
Now you can wave from here.
Wave to the police from here.
The council know what you're up to.
The council have been out.
They're happy.
They've been out this week.
In all of our shops.
They're happy.
Because of fake complaints.
They're out.
They've been happy.
They're happy.
They've gone.
Yes?
The fire brigade.
Just keep giving us free stuff.
No, I don't have a fire extinguisher.
I don't have that.
I've got too much stuff.
We know that.
We know you've got a plan.
We know you've just signed up.
And got your number.
And we know you're looking for more funding now to expand.
So you have less in the shops.
And you can store stuff properly on your new racking.
That we know you've got.
Because we've all seen the video on Facebook.
Of you picking up the new racking.
And you need another two weird houses.
They're all on my Facebook.
I tell them all.
I tell the council and the fire.
Add us on Facebook.
Anything you see.
And you feel I don't like that.
But there.
That's got to come down.
Now switch me.
I'll take it down.
What do you think you're going to achieve.
By reporting us to the Ghostbusters and the Pope.
Yeah?
And whoever else you're going to report us to.
Who else are you going to report us to now?
The farming association?
The fishing association?
Who else are you going to report us to?
Because the council and the fire are working with us.
They give us grants.
They give us massive discounts on things.
They help us with things.
So who do you think is going to come out.
And shut us down tonight?
You don't see anybody?
Do you?
I don't see anybody shutting us down in the last five years.
I don't see anybody saying to us.
No, no.
You can't get another weird house.
You're a nightmare.
You can't get another weird house.
Cut it out.
Nobody is doing that.
You know?
So what do you think you're going to achieve.
By reporting us.
Other than looking like a complete dick.
Online.
For reporting a baby bank that's out here.
In weather like this.
That we've got.
I think we've got four volunteers out today.
Right?
In this weather.
Helping people.
Fundraising.
Recycling and helping people.
In weather like this today.
Four volunteers out doing it.
Four volunteers out doing it.
I've got two working from home.
I had a mother that came in with her mother.
To pick up a pile of clothes.
Which is an additional one.
To take home a work from home all weekend.
Not to mention the vintage accounts.
What do you think you look like?
Sending me messages like that.
When we've got all these people out here.
And they give us a number like that.
When we applied for it.
When I applied for it.
We had the number just like that.
Yeah?
What do you think you look like?
Then mind what you're going to achieve.
Because you're not going to achieve anything.
But what do you think you look like now?
To all the other women out there.
All the other mothers and families out there.
You look like a complete narcissistic dickhead.
That's what you look like.
Don't you?
Because you came in to start a fight.
And you got thrown out.
And we named and shamed you.
Well we didn't name and shame you because we didn't know your name.
You named yourself because that's how thick you lot are.
Is that when you turn up and you create a problem.
You then put your name to it.
I just honestly like I've never met so many people who are so thick in their lives.
What do you think you're going to achieve?
Other than making yourself look like a complete narcissistic pair of dicks.
They came in to try and stop a baby bank from fundraising and helping mothers.
In November in a Amber weather warning.
I just think, well, carry on.
Because I don't know anybody that's come up against us and had good karma so far.
Have you?