 Here we are with the Blues sisters. Now I think I've met your brothers and we before Louise tell us a little bit about the team and how you guys got into bashing. There's myself and Leslie. It's just the two of us. We chose the Blues sister scheme because the car is similar to the car used in the original movie. It's a 1972 Ford Galaxy. Converted to right hand drive when it was bought into New Zealand. It's all in original interior. And it used to be used to, if you look at there's an emblem on the car, which was used to drive a normal kerb round. Now tell me, how did you guys come to the Variety Bash? What brought you to it and what have you really been enjoying? We've enjoyed the whole week. Still learning because it's our first time. My husband pretty much enrolled us and paid the money. He sent us on our way. Hospital pass you think? Maybe. I don't know. He thought I'd enjoy it. Get me out of my comfort zone. He's been involved with the Variety Bash. Once in New Zealand he goes to Australia every year. I've watched you around the traps. You've been getting in a mixture with the kids. Has that been a part of the enjoyment of the whole event? Yes, still learning. Yeah, it has, yeah, because it's about the children, isn't it? Yeah, yeah. And it's nice to see their faces, especially on some of the little ones when you give them even just a lollipop. And clearly you're the quietest sister. How did you get into the bashing? She had never made, so yeah. Talking cheese. And like a breakfast time, does she eat your breakfast and those sorts of things as well? No, no, no, she's not kitchen made or anything. It's shared equally. We share the driving day about. Yep, we share navigation. Sometimes good, sometimes bad. I think we're all guilty of that. True that. So no, it's good. And there's always mojo with his notes as well. Yeah, I think some likes are missing on some days. I'm actually mojo, I think that was just the virgin experience, not you at all.