 Five years ago, her great-granddaughter had had a leakage in her vein and she went down there for surgery and they put a shunt in and a six-foot tube inside her and just that one winds as she grows. Well, she's at school now and it's wild as can be, so it doesn't do no to her. I joined the brigade in 1959 and we had Cyril Davison come from Warwick Nabeel Brigade and he came over here in 68 I think it was and took the brigade into collecting for the Good Friday field so we've been doing it ever since. I was helping Cyril anyway all along, he'd do one pub and I'd do the other so we got two pubs working together and that's how we've worked it and so I took over for him and when he passed away in 1993 and we just kept it going from then on. You meet a lot of people and half of Wengerator I think take kids down there in some way or other and because the Friday starts off early we deliver the kids out around different places to collect the service stations and then 8.30 and here we have a meeting and nine o'clock all the trucks leave and they're all given maps of areas and they just go out and do that map area and come back and take over another one. Oh yeah, we run raffles rolls through the years, we run them on Christmas and then we go around all the markets with football gear and footy time when that comes round the week posters and we'll mark nights now so when we tell them and that's a good money spinner so last five or six years but number two and three and we got number one last year we try and stay up there now, we're up near the top anyway and if everybody gives all especially the people that send a direct to Melbourne it doesn't go on our total so it's better if they've got the Wengerator number to ring and give it here they hope to get bigger and bigger each year then.