Oh, sorry guys - 3 Mar 2026 - (3,144 words) - Jaynes Baby Bank
Oh, sorry guys.
I've been mega busy.
I done a video on my way in this morning and I deleted it.
I thought I'd uploaded it and deleted it.
I've got to sort this out or I can sell it as a reseller bundle for £10 if you want it come to Cavillie Shop.
I've got four £3 boxes.
We've got a couple of events coming up.
Oh, Dan dropped these off.
He was meant to take them home, but he's dropped these off.
But I wanted to show you how well they work.
See, because we've got all the bits of toys and stuff in there, right?
I've got a phone now if I move that.
We've got to go in the house there.
But I wanted to show you.
I've got another big suitcase like this.
Absolutely brilliant.
I think the St. David's given to us.
Because look, when we do our events, they're big and they're heavy, but they're good.
And I mean, we would get quite a bit for this.
We'd probably get £20 for this suitcase.
But for us to take stuff now to events and baby shows and stuff, absolutely brilliant.
So thank you for that.
We've got three, I think.
And that's enough.
You don't need tonnes.
Like I said, the haul we had on the weekend was too big for us.
But we had it last minute.
The council gave it to us last minute, didn't they?
Because of what had happened.
So anyway, I've had a bit of a move around today.
So this is a lot clearer.
It's still full, but it's a lot clearer because we've got rid of the excess of the clothes, haven't we?
And we still got plenty of clothes here.
These ones are half price.
And we've still got plenty of the bundles.
We did make up a pile of these at one point.
I think Chloe did it for us.
A mystery bundle.
And they sold quite well.
But I'm wondering whether to do them in transparent bags so you can see them a bit better.
But I want somebody to make me up some bundles because we've got some events coming up.
Where there's only like ten items in a bundle.
And then we've got the plastic bags.
We haven't bought additional plastic.
Or we've got plastic to wrap around them.
And then that would be a bundle that we gift out for free at events.
That's come off the wrong box.
Oh, is it gone?
Oh, I flicked it somewhere now.
I love these, what are these?
Look at them.
They're lush.
Lots of children's shoes here and now.
Especially like summery type ones that you would just wear to the beach.
And then sling them after summer.
So don't go paying silly prices now guys.
For stuff that you're going to be using on the beach.
Parts and things like that.
Isn't it lovely to have a dry day?
Can't see much out the window.
But isn't it nice?
Oh, they've been a bit noisy over there today because they're smashing all the bits up now.
So it's been a bit noisier there today.
We've been, we had a few people in, but we've been quiet this morning.
What day is it Tuesday?
Because we didn't come in yesterday because we had a finance thing.
They said do you want to pop down now and we can go through the forms of it.
So we were like, oh, okay.
We'll do that then.
But my next job now I think is to rip out this corner here.
Because this corner, it's gone down.
There's quite a lot gone off there really.
It just needs to be re sort of positioned now, I think.
And then some of these are falling down.
So I've got to get that sorted.
Wonder what suitcases we got there.
The suitcase wall is pretty good there.
Need them out the front really now this time of year.
So yeah, and then the haberdash is taking over.
So please remember we got haberdash here.
Right?
Because that's starting to take over now.
So I've got quite a few bras and stuff.
I might do socks packs.
Because I've got two boxes of socks as adults as well.
If I can go group them.
Perhaps I'll do socks packs.
Perhaps that would be easier.
But we got...
The enderware we put in is quite good in bras and stuff.
And they're literally like a pound guys.
We don't mess around with them.
Look that's brand new.
There'll be more of it.
Look at it.
You can see that.
I've got to go and plug you in a minute guys.
So the haberdash box have taken an armour in by the look of it.
But we got two carfuls.
This is coming home to be washed.
And these I've got to sort out now.
I had them off a mum this morning.
We got two carfuls of stuff.
So a carful of clothes.
And a carful of baby equipment.
Which is big and bulky.
And we can't do nothing with it because it's so big.
And it's always in the way.
Things like moses, baskets.
We sold them for like £3 for stuff.
Baby bath.
Bath seats went well.
The ones who stick in the bath they went well.
Everything was about £3.50.
Something like that.
We sold Pokemon cards.
Daniel said we sold eight.
Because they wrote down what we sold.
Pokemon people came straight in and then went.
And then we didn't see anybody all afternoon.
And then we sold two additional cards.
So we sold ten cards.
And made £60.
And they took up that much space.
Do you know what I mean?
That's how much space they took up.
You couldn't get a bag of paper through there.
Right.
That's how much space they took up.
So that was good.
That was good, wasn't it?
So I think it's worth, wherever we go, I think it's worth taking the Pokemon tin.
And just saying we got the Pokemon tin of cards there.
Because we sold that amount of Pokemon cards and made £60.
It's crazy, isn't it?
It's crazy.
But that's what people collect.
So that's good.
I think they might be over there.
Because he brought the wrong bags in the shop.
They've got to come back home and they will keep them in a separate area.
So we can just wheel them out when we need them.
We have got a couple more events coming up.
I haven't booked one yet in Torfaen.
I'm still waiting on the other venue to refund me.
They haven't refunded me yet.
The miners.
So not only did they cancel us four days before.
On the back of the haters, ringing up and cancelling.
They won't give me the emails and the messages they had.
But the police can go over and get them.
Because obviously if they refuse the police, the police can get a warrant and go over and get them.
I understand they can't just give them to me under data protection.
But the police are fully aware of what's happened and they're going to deal with it.
But she still hasn't refunded me and she said she was going to.
Because it was obviously like, you know, they didn't follow their procedure.
So it's not our fault.
So they still owe us £40.
We were lucky the council put us up.
There was a couple of people on the hater group.
I mean the hater group, the worst thing they could have done was bring it to Facebook with the crazies.
Because now the crazies are all over it.
Saying things like, oh she's asking for this shop, she's doing that, she's doing this, she's doing that.
The guy that was on there from Aberbargood saying it's illegal for me to give out swimming nappies.
Oh, I deleted my video earlier today.
Oh I'm back on.
The swimming nappies, they keep them behind the counter.
Because I did have some people throw them around in the changing rooms.
So if you need a swimming nappy, our boxes are now behind the counter.
Ask the receptionist at the leisure centres.
Or ring up in advance and say, have you got a size two swimming nappy?
I'm on my way down to go swimming.
Yeah, and they'll put it aside too.
They do sell them there, but I think they're a pound each.
But obviously we get loads donated, so we stock the leisure centres as well and they're free.
Yes, so all those crazies now on that hater group, they look ridiculous.
And they let that guy say, no she can't do that, that's fraud.
How is giving out swimming nappies with a sign on them for free at the leisure centres fraud?
Honestly, they haven't got a brain cell between them, some of these haters.
Honestly, they really haven't.
There's another one on there, something Barnes, KD Barnes or something.
She's... well I lived in Trecennid for years and there's no way the council would give her that place and there's no way they would just give it to her and she could just go in there and do that.
But guess what?
They did.
And we've got the photographic evidence to prove it.
And I've also got my emails and my booking.
We've got a couple of other events coming up.
I haven't booked the one in Torfaen yet.
I'm not sure where to do it.
I don't know whether to not do it as a pop-up in Torfaen.
And say I'm going to such-and-such church hall, blah blah blah on such-and-such a day and see if they cancel it again.
But I mean, the problem is, as you do the promoting, they cancel it last minute and then you're running around looking for another venue.
So are we going to continue with the baby showers and do a pop-up or are we going to risk and see if they cancel it again?
There was another one I wanted, another location I wanted in Brannavon but I think it's going to be a bit of an awkward pop-up to do as...
it was going to be a bit awkward anyway to do as an event.
And then to do it as a pop-up and not release the location till the morning is going to make it even worse.
So I think I'm going to have to knock that venue that I wanted to do in Brannavon on the head.
A shop has come up in Brannavon and they've reduced the rent.
I think it's like £300 a month now, something like that.
It's really cheap.
But I need someone to run it in Brannavon.
So if there's a couple of people up there that want to run it a couple of the mums, let me know.
But I can't take on another one unless I've got more staff because I've still got staff off with bereavements, you see.
And I can't say to them come back because they're upset, you know, they've got stuff to do.
When they're ready to come back, they're more than welcome to come back.
So I think this time of year... we wind it down anyway because it's so cold in the winter and, you know, nobody wants to do anything in the winter and the nights are dark and you're walking back to your car and it's dark and now it's getting lighter and everything.
It's much more pleasant to be out volunteering, isn't it?
I need a couple of volunteers to do jobs for me now because I've got leaflets I want posted.
I can pay you in-store credit.
It's not a problem.
Absolutely pay you in-store credit.
And then I've got a couple of nursery nurses I want to take on because we've got a couple of holes that's come up that we can rent and put the nursery nurses in there to do craft and Lego clubs because we've applied for funding.
We've been accepted but we don't know how much funding we're going to get for the clubs.
So that's good news, guys.
And another company that wants to work with us today.
But I can't say much about that because you know what the haters are like, you know.
There was somebody outside my house that day and I was like, oh no, oh my god, it's a weirdo.
And he was fumbling around and he had a camera around his neck, like a proper camera.
Now, I know there's loads of people go around taking places because we often bump into them and chat to them, the towns and places.
But he was like outside my house and he had this camera around his neck and he looked like he was fiddling with a camera and I was like a proper old-fashioned camera as well.
And I was like, oh my god, oh my god, it's a hater, it's a hater.
And I pulled up really slowly and it's really quiet because it's an electric car, isn't it?
And then he didn't see me.
So he then jumped.
He was like, oh, because he didn't see me because I was an electric car.
He said, oh, I didn't hear you.
I said, I was an electric car.
I said, are you all right?
He said, oh yes, I'm just looking for this.
But I was on edge.
I was thinking, oh my god, now who's this paparazzi outside my house?
And then I lost my connection then.
And then Dan went out to take something to the bin.
I can't remember what day it was.
Was it Monday or Sunday?
I can't remember.
One of the days.
And he went out to the bin.
He said, I'm going out to the bin, you know.
And then he didn't come back for ages.
And I was like, he must have just gone out.
Perhaps I misheared him.
He really came back.
He said, oh, thanks.
I said, what?
He said, oh, thanks a lot.
He said, I've had to unload that van myself.
I said, what van?
He said, a man pulled up.
He said, are you Jayne's Baby Bank?
Does Jayne's Baby Bank leave you?
So Dan was like, hands on his hips.
He said, yeah, more if she does.
Because we've had enough, you know.
And he said, oh, yeah, I got a van full of stuff here.
A van full of donations.
So Dan was like, oh, right, sorry.
He said, I told you, one of these crazy people.
He said, no, no, no.
He said, I've been on the crazy website.
This man said.
He said, I've been on their website.
He said, and I was reading it.
And he was like, oh, there's your address.
He said, because your address is on the website.
Because they've doxed us on the website, you know.
He said, I thought I'd just bring all this lovely bric-a-brac over to you.
So we ended up having a van full of stuff.
So yeah, we ended up with a van full of stuff, guys.
Because the guy had found our details on the Militias website.
Make you laugh, doesn't it?
Oh, I tell you what.
Make you laugh.
Yeah, so that's where we're at now.
I need some more vintage sellers to try and get rid of the pound clause.
That's what I want gone, is the pound clause.
I'm not worried about the things that we charge like 20 pound or 40 pound for.
I'm not worried about things that's like 40, 50 pound.
Because that's a completely different type of customer.
It's the pound stuff that we get tons in, right?
And I mean, it's worth more than a pound.
You ever charge your shops, charge anything between three and seven pounds for it, right?
But we just let it go for a pound, don't we, guys?
Because we get so much of it.
So I need more vintage people coming on.
We're going to start rolling out our bins.
But we might not put it out as our name because they might get vandalized by the haters.
Because clearly taking out their anger on a metal bin with my name on is going to happen.
You know the bins you post your donations in.
What are they called?
The ones we always go on about with the bin differs.
They're going to put those out.
But we might not put our names on them first to see what happens.
Okay?
If you do see a bin with our name on and there's a mess around it, let me know.
And I can either get onto the company that's going to be dealing with it or myself.
But we've outsourced it.
We have.
Because we just can't keep up with it now.
I'm exhausted.
I'm absolutely exhausted, guys.
I really am.
It's just something all the time.
Well, we're dealing with them something all the time, obviously.
But it's just bags and bags and bags.
I came in this morning, ten bags of stuff outside.
I was just like, before I even got in...
And I mean, I never thought it would be like that.
Whenever I see people in Charlie shops, I think, oh god, they're whining.
Perhaps it does get a bit like that with everybody else.
But I mean, the amount of stuff that we get in is unreal, isn't it, guys?
And I mean, you know us, go big or go home.
We're not looking to whine down any time soon.
But, yeah, we need more help now, guys.
So come in, we'll pay you £13 an hour in store credit, not a problem.
The clubs, I'm looking to employ nursery nurses.
So you will be self-employed for those two or three hours a night.
Okay, and it'll be £13 an hour.
So you'll be self-employed.
Because there is somebody who knows somebody who knows me, and he used to go out with them, and he's put on the group that that's a load of rubbish, that I can't do that.
Yes, I can.
I can ask... you can be self-employed.
And I can also employ people, because we're now a registered CIC.
So if I wanted to employ somebody, and pay them £13 an hour, and pay their national insurance, and their tax, and all the rest of it, I could do that.
You know, that isn't illegal for me to do.
And you would have a contract.
But it's probably easier for us to say you're self-employed.
But I want it to be run by nursery nurses.
And you need to have your first aid and everything in...
If you're self-employed, you need...
I've been mega busy.
I done a video on my way in this morning and I deleted it.
I thought I'd uploaded it and deleted it.
I've got to sort this out or I can sell it as a reseller bundle for £10 if you want it come to Cavillie Shop.
I've got four £3 boxes.
We've got a couple of events coming up.
Oh, Dan dropped these off.
He was meant to take them home, but he's dropped these off.
But I wanted to show you how well they work.
See, because we've got all the bits of toys and stuff in there, right?
I've got a phone now if I move that.
We've got to go in the house there.
But I wanted to show you.
I've got another big suitcase like this.
Absolutely brilliant.
I think the St. David's given to us.
Because look, when we do our events, they're big and they're heavy, but they're good.
And I mean, we would get quite a bit for this.
We'd probably get £20 for this suitcase.
But for us to take stuff now to events and baby shows and stuff, absolutely brilliant.
So thank you for that.
We've got three, I think.
And that's enough.
You don't need tonnes.
Like I said, the haul we had on the weekend was too big for us.
But we had it last minute.
The council gave it to us last minute, didn't they?
Because of what had happened.
So anyway, I've had a bit of a move around today.
So this is a lot clearer.
It's still full, but it's a lot clearer because we've got rid of the excess of the clothes, haven't we?
And we still got plenty of clothes here.
These ones are half price.
And we've still got plenty of the bundles.
We did make up a pile of these at one point.
I think Chloe did it for us.
A mystery bundle.
And they sold quite well.
But I'm wondering whether to do them in transparent bags so you can see them a bit better.
But I want somebody to make me up some bundles because we've got some events coming up.
Where there's only like ten items in a bundle.
And then we've got the plastic bags.
We haven't bought additional plastic.
Or we've got plastic to wrap around them.
And then that would be a bundle that we gift out for free at events.
That's come off the wrong box.
Oh, is it gone?
Oh, I flicked it somewhere now.
I love these, what are these?
Look at them.
They're lush.
Lots of children's shoes here and now.
Especially like summery type ones that you would just wear to the beach.
And then sling them after summer.
So don't go paying silly prices now guys.
For stuff that you're going to be using on the beach.
Parts and things like that.
Isn't it lovely to have a dry day?
Can't see much out the window.
But isn't it nice?
Oh, they've been a bit noisy over there today because they're smashing all the bits up now.
So it's been a bit noisier there today.
We've been, we had a few people in, but we've been quiet this morning.
What day is it Tuesday?
Because we didn't come in yesterday because we had a finance thing.
They said do you want to pop down now and we can go through the forms of it.
So we were like, oh, okay.
We'll do that then.
But my next job now I think is to rip out this corner here.
Because this corner, it's gone down.
There's quite a lot gone off there really.
It just needs to be re sort of positioned now, I think.
And then some of these are falling down.
So I've got to get that sorted.
Wonder what suitcases we got there.
The suitcase wall is pretty good there.
Need them out the front really now this time of year.
So yeah, and then the haberdash is taking over.
So please remember we got haberdash here.
Right?
Because that's starting to take over now.
So I've got quite a few bras and stuff.
I might do socks packs.
Because I've got two boxes of socks as adults as well.
If I can go group them.
Perhaps I'll do socks packs.
Perhaps that would be easier.
But we got...
The enderware we put in is quite good in bras and stuff.
And they're literally like a pound guys.
We don't mess around with them.
Look that's brand new.
There'll be more of it.
Look at it.
You can see that.
I've got to go and plug you in a minute guys.
So the haberdash box have taken an armour in by the look of it.
But we got two carfuls.
This is coming home to be washed.
And these I've got to sort out now.
I had them off a mum this morning.
We got two carfuls of stuff.
So a carful of clothes.
And a carful of baby equipment.
Which is big and bulky.
And we can't do nothing with it because it's so big.
And it's always in the way.
Things like moses, baskets.
We sold them for like £3 for stuff.
Baby bath.
Bath seats went well.
The ones who stick in the bath they went well.
Everything was about £3.50.
Something like that.
We sold Pokemon cards.
Daniel said we sold eight.
Because they wrote down what we sold.
Pokemon people came straight in and then went.
And then we didn't see anybody all afternoon.
And then we sold two additional cards.
So we sold ten cards.
And made £60.
And they took up that much space.
Do you know what I mean?
That's how much space they took up.
You couldn't get a bag of paper through there.
Right.
That's how much space they took up.
So that was good.
That was good, wasn't it?
So I think it's worth, wherever we go, I think it's worth taking the Pokemon tin.
And just saying we got the Pokemon tin of cards there.
Because we sold that amount of Pokemon cards and made £60.
It's crazy, isn't it?
It's crazy.
But that's what people collect.
So that's good.
I think they might be over there.
Because he brought the wrong bags in the shop.
They've got to come back home and they will keep them in a separate area.
So we can just wheel them out when we need them.
We have got a couple more events coming up.
I haven't booked one yet in Torfaen.
I'm still waiting on the other venue to refund me.
They haven't refunded me yet.
The miners.
So not only did they cancel us four days before.
On the back of the haters, ringing up and cancelling.
They won't give me the emails and the messages they had.
But the police can go over and get them.
Because obviously if they refuse the police, the police can get a warrant and go over and get them.
I understand they can't just give them to me under data protection.
But the police are fully aware of what's happened and they're going to deal with it.
But she still hasn't refunded me and she said she was going to.
Because it was obviously like, you know, they didn't follow their procedure.
So it's not our fault.
So they still owe us £40.
We were lucky the council put us up.
There was a couple of people on the hater group.
I mean the hater group, the worst thing they could have done was bring it to Facebook with the crazies.
Because now the crazies are all over it.
Saying things like, oh she's asking for this shop, she's doing that, she's doing this, she's doing that.
The guy that was on there from Aberbargood saying it's illegal for me to give out swimming nappies.
Oh, I deleted my video earlier today.
Oh I'm back on.
The swimming nappies, they keep them behind the counter.
Because I did have some people throw them around in the changing rooms.
So if you need a swimming nappy, our boxes are now behind the counter.
Ask the receptionist at the leisure centres.
Or ring up in advance and say, have you got a size two swimming nappy?
I'm on my way down to go swimming.
Yeah, and they'll put it aside too.
They do sell them there, but I think they're a pound each.
But obviously we get loads donated, so we stock the leisure centres as well and they're free.
Yes, so all those crazies now on that hater group, they look ridiculous.
And they let that guy say, no she can't do that, that's fraud.
How is giving out swimming nappies with a sign on them for free at the leisure centres fraud?
Honestly, they haven't got a brain cell between them, some of these haters.
Honestly, they really haven't.
There's another one on there, something Barnes, KD Barnes or something.
She's... well I lived in Trecennid for years and there's no way the council would give her that place and there's no way they would just give it to her and she could just go in there and do that.
But guess what?
They did.
And we've got the photographic evidence to prove it.
And I've also got my emails and my booking.
We've got a couple of other events coming up.
I haven't booked the one in Torfaen yet.
I'm not sure where to do it.
I don't know whether to not do it as a pop-up in Torfaen.
And say I'm going to such-and-such church hall, blah blah blah on such-and-such a day and see if they cancel it again.
But I mean, the problem is, as you do the promoting, they cancel it last minute and then you're running around looking for another venue.
So are we going to continue with the baby showers and do a pop-up or are we going to risk and see if they cancel it again?
There was another one I wanted, another location I wanted in Brannavon but I think it's going to be a bit of an awkward pop-up to do as...
it was going to be a bit awkward anyway to do as an event.
And then to do it as a pop-up and not release the location till the morning is going to make it even worse.
So I think I'm going to have to knock that venue that I wanted to do in Brannavon on the head.
A shop has come up in Brannavon and they've reduced the rent.
I think it's like £300 a month now, something like that.
It's really cheap.
But I need someone to run it in Brannavon.
So if there's a couple of people up there that want to run it a couple of the mums, let me know.
But I can't take on another one unless I've got more staff because I've still got staff off with bereavements, you see.
And I can't say to them come back because they're upset, you know, they've got stuff to do.
When they're ready to come back, they're more than welcome to come back.
So I think this time of year... we wind it down anyway because it's so cold in the winter and, you know, nobody wants to do anything in the winter and the nights are dark and you're walking back to your car and it's dark and now it's getting lighter and everything.
It's much more pleasant to be out volunteering, isn't it?
I need a couple of volunteers to do jobs for me now because I've got leaflets I want posted.
I can pay you in-store credit.
It's not a problem.
Absolutely pay you in-store credit.
And then I've got a couple of nursery nurses I want to take on because we've got a couple of holes that's come up that we can rent and put the nursery nurses in there to do craft and Lego clubs because we've applied for funding.
We've been accepted but we don't know how much funding we're going to get for the clubs.
So that's good news, guys.
And another company that wants to work with us today.
But I can't say much about that because you know what the haters are like, you know.
There was somebody outside my house that day and I was like, oh no, oh my god, it's a weirdo.
And he was fumbling around and he had a camera around his neck, like a proper camera.
Now, I know there's loads of people go around taking places because we often bump into them and chat to them, the towns and places.
But he was like outside my house and he had this camera around his neck and he looked like he was fiddling with a camera and I was like a proper old-fashioned camera as well.
And I was like, oh my god, oh my god, it's a hater, it's a hater.
And I pulled up really slowly and it's really quiet because it's an electric car, isn't it?
And then he didn't see me.
So he then jumped.
He was like, oh, because he didn't see me because I was an electric car.
He said, oh, I didn't hear you.
I said, I was an electric car.
I said, are you all right?
He said, oh yes, I'm just looking for this.
But I was on edge.
I was thinking, oh my god, now who's this paparazzi outside my house?
And then I lost my connection then.
And then Dan went out to take something to the bin.
I can't remember what day it was.
Was it Monday or Sunday?
I can't remember.
One of the days.
And he went out to the bin.
He said, I'm going out to the bin, you know.
And then he didn't come back for ages.
And I was like, he must have just gone out.
Perhaps I misheared him.
He really came back.
He said, oh, thanks.
I said, what?
He said, oh, thanks a lot.
He said, I've had to unload that van myself.
I said, what van?
He said, a man pulled up.
He said, are you Jayne's Baby Bank?
Does Jayne's Baby Bank leave you?
So Dan was like, hands on his hips.
He said, yeah, more if she does.
Because we've had enough, you know.
And he said, oh, yeah, I got a van full of stuff here.
A van full of donations.
So Dan was like, oh, right, sorry.
He said, I told you, one of these crazy people.
He said, no, no, no.
He said, I've been on the crazy website.
This man said.
He said, I've been on their website.
He said, and I was reading it.
And he was like, oh, there's your address.
He said, because your address is on the website.
Because they've doxed us on the website, you know.
He said, I thought I'd just bring all this lovely bric-a-brac over to you.
So we ended up having a van full of stuff.
So yeah, we ended up with a van full of stuff, guys.
Because the guy had found our details on the Militias website.
Make you laugh, doesn't it?
Oh, I tell you what.
Make you laugh.
Yeah, so that's where we're at now.
I need some more vintage sellers to try and get rid of the pound clause.
That's what I want gone, is the pound clause.
I'm not worried about the things that we charge like 20 pound or 40 pound for.
I'm not worried about things that's like 40, 50 pound.
Because that's a completely different type of customer.
It's the pound stuff that we get tons in, right?
And I mean, it's worth more than a pound.
You ever charge your shops, charge anything between three and seven pounds for it, right?
But we just let it go for a pound, don't we, guys?
Because we get so much of it.
So I need more vintage people coming on.
We're going to start rolling out our bins.
But we might not put it out as our name because they might get vandalized by the haters.
Because clearly taking out their anger on a metal bin with my name on is going to happen.
You know the bins you post your donations in.
What are they called?
The ones we always go on about with the bin differs.
They're going to put those out.
But we might not put our names on them first to see what happens.
Okay?
If you do see a bin with our name on and there's a mess around it, let me know.
And I can either get onto the company that's going to be dealing with it or myself.
But we've outsourced it.
We have.
Because we just can't keep up with it now.
I'm exhausted.
I'm absolutely exhausted, guys.
I really am.
It's just something all the time.
Well, we're dealing with them something all the time, obviously.
But it's just bags and bags and bags.
I came in this morning, ten bags of stuff outside.
I was just like, before I even got in...
And I mean, I never thought it would be like that.
Whenever I see people in Charlie shops, I think, oh god, they're whining.
Perhaps it does get a bit like that with everybody else.
But I mean, the amount of stuff that we get in is unreal, isn't it, guys?
And I mean, you know us, go big or go home.
We're not looking to whine down any time soon.
But, yeah, we need more help now, guys.
So come in, we'll pay you £13 an hour in store credit, not a problem.
The clubs, I'm looking to employ nursery nurses.
So you will be self-employed for those two or three hours a night.
Okay, and it'll be £13 an hour.
So you'll be self-employed.
Because there is somebody who knows somebody who knows me, and he used to go out with them, and he's put on the group that that's a load of rubbish, that I can't do that.
Yes, I can.
I can ask... you can be self-employed.
And I can also employ people, because we're now a registered CIC.
So if I wanted to employ somebody, and pay them £13 an hour, and pay their national insurance, and their tax, and all the rest of it, I could do that.
You know, that isn't illegal for me to do.
And you would have a contract.
But it's probably easier for us to say you're self-employed.
But I want it to be run by nursery nurses.
And you need to have your first aid and everything in...
If you're self-employed, you need...