 Good morning Well since all three of us for here Message to wear orange today though this I know this is what I will got home from my Working right before I don't want to change so I'm wearing an old color guard shirt when I was in high school. That's my name on the back Um, so let's see who's here. We have Brian John Thomas. Oh John says he won't make a live cast today Because he's going to my brother's for my his nieces send off. She's going to Austria to study linguistics That's how well that's pretty cool. Hey linguists. It's like that was one of my majors. I figure majors was linguistics. Oh He's the one who helps us with the my phonics with your phonics. That's funny Susan Betsy Janine Chris Lisa my mom Patricia rye Oh Karen Stewart Christine Miller a bunch of people I haven't seen a bit Melissa Fleischman did I say that right jory jordan? Look at all that Look at all that. Look at all them Oh, Nancy says When you was gonna be a Told you greg I know She's who what you what she you are what you eat? You see the snipers aim there And then Nancy said that her grandson is in the high school band Lots of color guards this year I still have all my equipment. I have my flag and my rifle And my favorite I still have everything I never haven't touched it in years, but I have it Okay color guard must be something more than I think it is like that's that's not something I'm familiar with Well, I guess you're thinking of maybe the rotc kind of color guard with the flood like the the More army base But color guard with the band where we spin it and dancing with flags and rifles And say there's right on the on the ball field you just play around with rifles Not a real rifle I'm gonna toss them in the air And catch them sometimes Okay, not just batons you actually have to use rifles And I guess those are the major red they use batons. Okay Yes, the danger I fractured my toe Because I've dropped the rifle on my toe. My mom my mom kind of tests to that We have to put your mama up to show Yes, there we go And I'm blue because I'm camping again and I'm sitting underneath a blue tarp And I said greg I'm blue And he said oh well, and I said I'm gonna look like I ate the pill from the woolly wonka chocolate Which goes to appearances because I did not inherit that trait from anybody the whole being blue thing right now Go ahead makes me think of the song Blue That yes Okay, so I'm gonna share my screen and and since I already started on that segue Okay, let's get myself straightened out here. Let's go to our question of the week And Oh, no it doesn't have anything to do with something blue unless you inherited bluish traits Yeah, there you go The questions of the week Are let me go back a page The question of the week is did you inherit some trait from somebody in in your family? And there are a lot of great questions a lot of great answers 36 of them Now, um, I happen to see this one and think this was just the best one From chris fairy, yellow. I have a tendency to walk with my hands behind my back like my grandfather robert My dad teases me about it in that great And then he reminds me as a nose I love that I love that because you think about the traits most people talk about blue eyes or What color hair they have but chris chris actually Found a physical trait where he actually acts likes, you know, or does something or moves like somebody so that's cool So there are a few questions that were answered that were along that vein Uh, my grandmother and mother told me a few times that I was excessively talkative now that that was a thread through some of the answers today is that people talked excessively and my question is is that a wiki tree thing? Is that a genealogist thing? Do we talk? You have to be talkative to be a genealogist? Yeah, I don't know. I don't know but it seems to be a thread. So That was marnie frank's answer Um, and there were a couple in here that just went off into just a big conversation, which is fun Artistic ability had a couple come up like that Both of my grandmothers could draw and paint my great aunts did oils and watercolors My son did amazing clay sculptures when he was young and my daughter decorates cakes My grandmothers loved to draw and I was an art major in college. This is a painting my mother did when she was only 15 And of course it's from alexis nelson That is just gorgeous. That's a gorgeous painting Of course tips all over that and getting into a conversation height My height which is 5 11 from leon deer or at least it used to be because you know, we all shrink gravity does that to us That was six seven. My brother was six three And his son was uh six feet. So that's that's good jessica key coming in here with bad attitude So bad attitude You probably didn't see me throw it up max since you're one screen But susan said perhaps it's a trait the talkative trait for those of us who answer such g2g questions And watch the live chats There you go And obviously sarah and greg and i have that issue. Oh, yeah Brian stop us Melanie paul Answered that my bad bad attitude from jessica key post with I love this answer I inherited my wicked sense of humor from the judge My great great grandfather father of the doctor who apparently was prone to Exercising uh his from the bench bad attitude or That's good don vaskey says my dad was one of those guys who could remain calm no matter the situation I got that from him and it served me well. So that's pretty cool. He was a firefighter or As a firefighter or a paramedic And then a lot of conversation going on about that And we're so glad to have people on wiki tree that are so proud of their firefight paramedic background or profession David mcnickle a very mild form of what looks like dyslexia. This trait was pronounced in my father He passed a mild version onto me and I passed it on to my youngest daughter That's pretty cool. And he said that it's where you can't track the lines of print properly when you're reading So that's pretty interesting there to find that um Let's see my mom's maternal grandmother played the piano her father played the organ and unfortunately it skipped my mom But thankfully I got it. Yeah, we have musicians in our hunt side my mother's side of the family My brother and sister and I are all musicians and and have all played professionally and Even my grandfather I used to play his coronet When I played in uh university I played his coronet from him playing and he used to say that the uh uncles would come over and sit on the porch And they would just play music all the time because there's no tv or radio up in the mountains where they lived That sounds like my mom's side. So her grandmother and her dad played the piano She didn't get any really musical ability, but then I did It skipped my mom and then what do you play piano? I haven't played a long time, but I have a keyboard right there Okay, so is is is jo mama over there in the chat going? Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. She's probably she hasn't said anything yet, but she'll probably Um blue gray eyes from my paternal line Uh pips answering shonda there that uh He did his dad did uh here. We are again roger stone his height Uh being skinny Christina adams being skinny. It's a blessing. Don't believe that I could not donate blood I had trouble finding clothes. It's a curse. She says Uh june butka. She says she inherited the ability to use healing energy from her mother Uh and that she learned it from her maternal grandmother uh, so they have like uh I guess if you live in the Appalachians like I grew up there was uh, there were Healers and faith healers and people who who used herbs and and other things. So that's really cool june That is really cool Oh, let's see height from pipscheppard. Okay. Let's let's hear what pipscheppard has to say height face arm length all from my dad About the only thing I got from mom was the shape from my feet. No claw toes like my brothers. Okay. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. What? What Like my brothers What So speaking of toes, I did inherit my my dad has The two little toes next to the big toe. They're kind of Like conjoined and I inherited that from my dad. Oh somebody else talks about that here too. Yeah Bring that up again. Okay. So his love of heritage. Um and procrastination from his dad. That's pipsch In say anything about his uh, love of kilts Let's see my face Like my mother's And what I want to do is people should be giving us pictures When they're posting you want to see pictures of my toes Susan ellen Susan ellen smith Saying that they all look like mr. And mrs. Potato head This this answer really prompted a lot of a pushback. Oh, there we go. There's the potato What happened to potato head Somebody posted that marty frank said people are just talking and talking Somebody even pulls up the original mr. Potato head. Now if that is still wrapped in its and its wrapper You can probably sell that for some money. I'm just saying Alexis So yeah, I um pipped with his Siblings with the claw feet and then now mr. Potato head We should put together based on this question Are are what a wiki-trier looks like? So they've got claw feet. They've got web feet. They've got Okay, it would be it would be like a frankenstein, but wiki frankenstein Uh wiki stein Wiki stein that would make me think of something else Uh dna or a curse. I never had children and and this is a kind of a sad one here That's talking uh free renear, uh otwell about how Disfunctional their family was and how they just don't talk to each other and that's that's if you want to read that one Go and read that it's um Very heart wrenching. I would say Sarah crawl Ability to stop time just kidding but any analog watch I wear slows down and stops after a few days Even with a fresh battery You know what they said you maybe need to talk to june budka She can tell you about your you really have some like really like energetic like Things coming out of you and that are making yeah Yeah Um many years. Okay. Here we go. I have a condition called many years very difficult to recognize in middle life I had strange bouts of unexplained dizziness I knew my grandfather had been diagnosed but didn't make the connection until the attacks became severe I found other family members who were also affected After much difficulty located a specialist and it was a form of vertigo I have that I have that it can be debilitating Yeah, and she's saying in here if you have dizziness Get it checked out because it might be uh something like this that goes on. Yes the bouts of vertigo are horrible But they're controllable with medication um sounds like hers like I had about I had about two days this past week and They're really I can take stuff for it But it really doesn't keep the the dizziness dizziness and nauseousness from going away. So yeah Yes, and no, you know, no Yeah, no, you know And while I was in and uh south carolina I found out that there are other people in my family who also have them So it is an inherited trait um, let's see Then uh, there's a couple of other really good ones. Let me go over to the next page Oh, let's see Two toes. There we go. Here we go I didn't know what it was called syndactily It sounds like a dinosaur like a It does I'm a dinosaur Yeah, maybe that's the problem there. That's that is what it is. Yeah You send me webtoes on each foot. This is from my jackson line My jackson family originally from yorkshire england a jackson family crest in yorkshire has three ducks on it Would this meet the wiki tree proof of that line? Do you have ducks on your line on your that's good? Sarah's oh, I don't know. I don't I don't know If my dad my dad's never mentioned anybody else I don't know Because his dad passed away when he was only a mermaid So I don't know if it's like a certain line, but I don't know if my dad knows if anybody else had it But I have it and he has it I'll have the little button That also got passed down to me from my dad. What? It's a button. It's like a little dimple on the chain. Oh the the yeah Uh dog. Henderson gives us a succinct list Uh, I inherited long lashes from my paternal grandmother. Uh my paternal line uh Stomach problems and lactose intolerance there you go Really what does the wiki lift we took all of the information from this week's question and we built the perfect wiki tree You're based on these comments Somebody draw a picture of this person Problems lactose intolerance that web feed There so there so they're gonna have a glass of like soy milk. Yeah Potato ahead Let's see. Imroth says she can't talk without hand gestures got that I'm the same. I think that's just italian. I think that's italian I'm not italian Left-handed like my maternal grandmother, that's cool and red hair. Nobody knows where that comes from. Daisy Kelly. Marty acts as I have a high forehead. Um not me him. I probably have one too. Uh okay. So we gotta add high forehead to that. Mr potato head has pretty high forehead anyone. I have a I have a big forehead. I think I have five heads instead of a forehead blind list from Scott Menon and we're going to talk about the drawing. Um let's see great uncle's twisted left in Sizer. So we gotta add a crazy tooth in there to the drawing over in the drawing board. Um my dad many things six foot three. Oh about his size ADHD that's from Paul Croix. So whoever this is they have to have a very distracted look. The drawing. Uh whistle when I was a kid. That's really fun. My dad does a lot of whistling too. Singing Nancy Wilson says singing. Um so the genealogy book she found other people that's saying. Oh let's see perfect teeth from Rob Neff. So that I have perfect teeth except for the one that's the one in Sizer. Well I guess it's not perfect. I actually have another genetic. I have two teeth but don't have adult teeth. So I still have two baby teeth. Really? Yes. Are they my mom does too. Oh really? Yeah there's no actual. Yeah so they didn't ever. So since there's nothing pushing down on the baby teeth they just stay there. How adorable. You've had those baby teeth longer than most people have their teeth. You had your probably. You see Sharp says he likes to work with metal and he got that from his family. And let's see Jennifer Falk says her hair changes color. It's a pretty long dose but it's kind of fun to read. Gold blonde to silver strawberry to blonde to white all burned to red black to silver brown blonde dishwasher blonde to silver. Guess you never need to dye your hair. Yeah you don't just go stand if you know where you should be when you wanted to be this color just go stand there and don't move for the day. Right. Yeah so whoever does the drawing you have to choose different color hair on that Mr. Potato head. Let's see red hair and freckles artistic talent from then to many Silva my maternal grandmother was incredibly talented. I love to draw a paint and use other mediums. I would say some musical talent also which my girls have. And that comes from the paternal grandmother. She was incredible. She was incredible also just plain and simple physical characteristics three of my daughters inherited the large ears of their father's okay add some big old ears on Mr. Potato head. Oh yeah. Yeah. Oh and she says people would recognize them by their ears around town. And then Dieter Lawrence says he inherited brown eyes. So now we have a perfect picture. You guys go about getting us a great great photograph of who of what we would look like. I guess if I sit really close to the screen. You're still there's still that boot hinge. So that's that's it but now since I am blue today. Yes. I'm going to show this off. It's a personal blueberry pie very very as if I wasn't blue enough. That's what I'm going to do. Baked just for mags. Eating it online in front of us all. He's going to eat it while you talk about the profiles of the week profiles of the week. Okay then well. I look so good. Look at that. Okay let's watch it. And then I snored it. Oh blueberry pie. That's amazing. Now a little bit of vanilla ice cream. Of course. Where's the vanilla ice cream to go with it though. Don't you don't you don't like vanilla ice cream and then the blue and they. I bet there's some ice cream up the house but I can't I'm not going to walk that far. Oh well. Okay. So the profiles of the week are all about golfers. Which golfer are you most closely connected to. Now this will be interesting because I have golfed only a handful of times myself. I am not a golfer by any stretch of the imagination. Apparently my golf swing makes me look more like I'm chopping wood with an axe as opposed to an axe. Yeah that's exactly that's exactly it Sarah. I think I went out golfing once or twice when I was in high school with a group. And then every now and then at the end of the year the teacher the end of the year teach a school party teachers party sometimes they go to golf course so. And I went. After our first year and our first year we went to Merle Beach actually and we did we did one round of golfing with the two couples and then the other couple was so disgusted of how poor I looked and did that they golfed on their own after that. Oh my gosh that's horrible Greg. Well it was you know it wasn't a lot of fun for Julie and I because neither of us were big golfers so it was a lot of good walk wasted. A good walk wasted yes. Now I know lots of people enjoy it so that's good. I do. I'm not surprised yeah. Mini golf is fun. Mini golf is fun and that's something I do enjoy. Yes. But anyways so it's golfers famous golfers so the first one the premier profile is Jack Nicklaus and relatively short bio on wiki tree is regarded by many as the greatest professional golfer of all time winning a total of 18 career major championships while producing 19 second place and nine third place finishes in them over a span of 25 years so that's a pretty big time to be in the forefront of golfing. Born in Columbus Ohio suburb of Arlington Ohio and is a German descent who ran several sites named the Nicholas drugstore and his wife Helen after a win author Ken Bowden wrote no individual has been able to develop combine and sustain all of the complex physical skills and the immense mental and emotional resources the game demands at its highest level as well as Jack Nicklaus has for as long as he has so that's quite the quite the kudos he was born in the 40s but many more much more details can be had if you check out his wikipedia page which is linked there in the sources and you can see there's lots of information there huge long articles so if you're interested in Jack the more details go to the wikipedia page for that the next big one is Arnold Palmer Arnold they were just talking about that Arnold Palmer is in the chat oh were they iced tea and lemonade yeah lemonade what you've never had an Arnold Palmer it's iced tea and lemonade mixed oh I have had that and it was lemonade iced tea mixed is there is there any alcohol in it or no I guess you can put it in but you know usually when you order at a restaurant that's just iced tea and lemonade you're closest you're closest Sarah or William Campbell and William Hogan you got a thing for the Williams there mine's just mine's like kibic was my closest one is the kibic was person coming up cool really not Brooke Henderson oh I don't think so yours is Brooke Henderson no I would say is yours Brooke Henderson I would say yours would be because she's from your area I'm William Campbell Bobby Jones and William Hogan Sarah and I often follow very closely on their so what is everybody else getting on their connections yeah Lisa says Jocelyn Borrasa Borrasa is 16 degrees so Arnold yeah you go ahead the alcohol-hug version of an Arnold Palmer is John Daly okay so John Daly is this guy who is he's a big fella like big and tall big guy who probably hits the furthest of any other PGA golfer or used to oh so we're talking about more powerful drink okay more powerful drink there you go so Arnold Palmer was born on the 10th of September 1929 in Letrow, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania and passed away at the age of 87 in 2016 September 25th so just after his 87th birthday in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania one of the greatest professional golfers of all time inducted into the world golf hall of fame in 1974 as well as the PGA American Hall of Fame so he's known as the king and his dad Milford was known as the Deacon so that's kind of cool how they have these nicknames and there's a few others in the profiles that also have nicknames like that so his dad the Deacon was the superintendent and house professional at a nine-hole golf course where the family lived in staff housing so it's interesting so that's how he obviously got his early start he served in the Coast Guard his first big win was in 1954 the U.S. amateur title and he said that remained his favorite throughout his life that first big win you can understand that Sports Illustrated named Arnold Sportsman of the Year in 1960 and then he became the first professional golfer to break the $100,000 barrier for winnings he was chosen as athlete of the decade and an AP pool and he had a broad following known as Arnie's Army he was the first TV golf superstar won a number of awards including the congressional award Presidential Medal of Freedom in the Carolinas Golf Hall of Fame from his modest beginnings Palmer was worth an estimated $675,000,000 at the time of his death he was cremated and his ashes were scattered at the Latrobe Country Club in Latrobe, Pennsylvania so that's nice Bobby Jones another big golfer earlier on in this born in 1902 17th of March say proudies day of 1902 in Atlanta, Georgia and passed away at the age of 69 on the 18th of December 1971 again in Atlanta, Georgia he played as an amateur golf was one of the most influential figures in the history of golf he won all four major golf tournaments in the calendar year of 1930 and after he retired he helped to design the Augusta National Golf Course and co-founded the Masters I was going to say Augusta is where the Masters is played and co-founded the Masters and he was inducted into the world golf Hall of Fame in 1974 just like Arnold was that's pretty impressive designing that course and then starting the Masters he joined World War II as an officer in the U.S. Army and was promoted to major trained as an intelligence officer landed in Normandy in 1944 and spent two months on the front line as a prisoner of war interrogator reaching the rank of lieutenant colonel or lieutenant colonel as you would say mistakes and he buried in Oakland Cemetery in Atlanta very cool okay so Jocelyn Borasa is the next one and she's from Quebec and she's my closest connection and in fact she's my cousin oh his cousin once removed that's pretty close to us one of the profiles before so are you and Chris related yes we're cousins what is it it's 9th or 10th or something like that I think okay well that's pretty cool I think Max and I are like eighth or ninth cousins yeah I think if Lisa is also connected to Jocelyn I wouldn't be surprised if Lisa and I I think we are cousins I can't remember what the distance is Lisa might be able to tell us here um there's a few people who are cousins on the live cast um so anyways she's the daughter of Joseph Leger Borasa and Orrette Lorette Aurora Lorette Borasa um I could read the biography in French but I will skip down to the English for you but thank you Greg I could Jocelyn Borasa was a Canadian golfer considered by many to have been the greatest Canadian golfer of all time she was born on the 30th of May 1947 in Chouinigan, South Quebec, Canada she was the daughter of Leger Borasa and Lorette and had five siblings she attended the University of Montreal and graduated with a Bachelor of Science so she started golf at the age of 12 as a junior player introduced by her introduced by her brother Gilles and then captured the Quebec Junior Championship the Quebec Amateur Golf Championship and the Canadian Women's Amateur Golf Championship she turned professional in 72 and was named the LPGAs Rookie of the Year and then the Canadian Press honoured her as the best female athlete and then she was also named to the Order of Canada wow yeah, pretty impressive eh that's a big deal she won the first ever Lacanadien Golf Championship which is now known as the Canadian Women's Open and she means you're putting Sarah to sleep sorry oh no, sorry Sarah this is good Canadian history here come on really I forgot I muted myself but because I was coughing I know, I'm not hollering wow she founded the Du Maurier series so she's done amazing stuff and inducted into the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame and the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame her ashes are buried at San Michel Cemetery in Chouinagin Chouinagin is one of those Canadian place names that I just think every time I hear it I want to giggle the only other person the most famous person from Chouinagin is our former minister Jacques Jean Chrétien Jean Chrétien, yes little guy from Chouinagin from Chouinagin yeah but we're not talking about politicians here so we'll move on to Elizabeth we'll move on Detwater who's known as the girl of summer to get another nickname she was born in 1914 and passed away in November 1990 in Palm Springs, California so unlike some of the people who were born and died in the same state and city they grew up in this one actually moved across the country she was one of the 13 founders what is that symbol over to the right the metal or whatever a wasp wing yeah a wasp wing wasp wing yeah what is a wasp wing a wasp wing women's arrow what is it she flew planes she flew planes in the world war 2 women's air force service pilots there we go first one went to fly planes and he was military cool they needed extra pilots and so Britain had a group of women that did that as well but that's very cool so she was one of the 13 founders of the LPGA so that's pretty impressive and also awarded for her service as a woman air force service pilot wasp in the world war 2 first female announcer for professional baseball wow so golf and baseball yes well you did say you had a baseball swing so golf swing I knew you'd bring that back you'd bring that back around somehow she won her first tournament that she entered she won the first tournament she ever entered capturing the 1939 women's western open as an amateur and then she won the wilson sportings good as a staff professional DC native she was instrumental in getting the LP women's professional golf association off the ground and helps again help form the LPGA so during the war years she became a cryptographer so that means she decoded messages and trained signal decoders throughout the nation and then for 43 to 44 she joined the pilots the first women to fly planes in the US military she wrote the history of women in the air force during the war she was one of 17 women who flew B17 bombers wow wow all was the right place the right time she played golf with the owner of the Washington senators baseball team and he arranged her to work as the voice of the senators for a year as the teams play by play broadcaster and that's where she got the nickname in 1938 the girl of summer because her voice was sort of the voice of summer yeah sort of like lauren green had a nickname too because of his war broadcasting didn't I yeah what was his shoot it wasn't the voice of doom or something was it it was the voice of doom but yeah I think the same sort of thing he was a radio announcer and his voice was so familiar and so sonorous that they gave him a nickname for that which now escapes me sonorous sonorous sonorous sonorous you know it resonates and it's pleasing to hear okay we'll move on I just love how you drop these words every now and then all of these all of us drop words well apparently I've been dropping the word a because someone commented on that earlier and I didn't I don't know when I said that I was totally oblivious I didn't do it on purpose anyways she even appeared in a Hollywood film pat and mike with fellow golf pros of course she died of cancer at 71 moving on looking at the time and moving on. Mildred Ella Babe Zaharius born as Didrickson daughter of Ole Nikolai Didrickson and Hannah Marie Olson Ols daughter and the wife of Theodosius Zaharius she was one of the founders of the LPGA born of Norwegian immigrants settled in Port Arthur, Texas she came better known as The Babe during her lifetime in sports so she was one she was involved with lots of stuff she was an Olympian she was often called the greatest female athlete in history she starred in track and field when in gold medals and setting her tying world records in the 80 meters hurdles and the javelin with the 1932 Olympic games in Los Angeles she was an all-american basketball player and she earned her nickname after hitting five homeruns in a single baseball game in the style of the homeroom king Babe Ruth so she was said to be equally adept in tennis, bowling, billiards, diving and roller skating she could do it all but it was golf and specifically the LPGA where she made her final mark in 2004 on her second tournament a year later and two weeks later they ruled that she was a professional because she earned too much in her baseball and basketball to be called an amateur but then she regained her amateur status later in 43 in 117 amateur events taking her showmanship cues from her husband who was a professional wrestler by the way and announced to the media the babe is here who's going to finish second so little benefits by there it was that brashness that rubbed some of her peers the wrong way you can imagine but they recognized her star power and knew it was she who drove fans through the gates to see the Olympic gold medal winner golf play golf yay I have this much to say from Pat Rice she's saying at least twice with the A's Greg the second time was you were discussing the Canadian golf so you got it connected there I got it connected I'm not even realizing I'm doing it sorry this sounds like she was a real character when she was getting ready to play she said she was going to loosen my girdle and let it fly Mindy Mindy just popped on Mindy Meg's is camping I am camping she's camping blue I'm under a blue tarp and did you just finish a blueberry pie I did here Mindy I brought a blueberry pie with me today she ate it online she absorbed it in like a minute it went fast John Matthew Shipman Jr. in 1879 a son of John Matthew Shipman and Eliza Faye Spotswood he's member of the black heritage project part of US black history and he became the first American born person to compete in a professional golf when he played in the second US Open in 1896 I didn't realize the US Open was that old although his competitive career was severely limited by discrimination during that time he had a long career as a teaching professional at several clubs so his father was a minister who was assigned after his birth to the Shinnecock Indian Reservation in Suffolk County, New York and he began caddying at the nearby Shinnecock Hills Golf Club and at the age of 16 he earned an assistant professional post there when he began giving lessons to some of the club members and became an accomplished player in his own right and when the second ever US Open to be to be held was at Shinnecock in 1896 he entered the championship with the encouragement and funding of some of his friends several English and Scottish professionals threatened to boycott the event but the US golf association president stated the tournament would proceed regardless and so the professionals did play he tied for sixth in the championship winning ten dollars he went on to compete in five more US Opens the last in 1913 his first wife passed away after only seven months dying of consumption but he married his second time and had six children in the house was living at the Shady Plans Golf Club in New Jersey and would be the golf pro there until his retirement so very impressive next, moving on to William Ben Hogan born August 13th 1912 in Stephenville, Earth, Texas Earth, Texas, sorry passed away at the age of 84 on the 25th of July 1997 Fort Worth, Texas he was a professional golf player began his career in golf as a caddy at the age of 11 another young start turned pro in 1931 going on to win 63 PGA sponsored golf tournaments and a total of 71 tournaments overall his nickname was the hawk another one with the nicknames due to his determined style of playing unfortunately Hina's wife were in a serious accident involving a bus and the fog multiple injuries made doctors question whether he'd ever walk again much less play golf but after an incredible recovery 11 months later he died for first place the Los Angeles Open retired in 1960s and started a golf club manufacturing company and wrote a book five lessons the modern fundamentals of golf passed away in 1997 Francis de Sales Wimette was born on the 8th of May 1893 in Brooklyn, Massachusetts son of Arthur Wimette and Mary Ellen Burke Francis was the winner of the 1913 U.S. Open Golf and is referred to as the father of American golf he was born he was baptized Francisco Salesi Wimette on the 15th of May in Norfolk and I'm wondering if his baptism was done in the Catholic Church and this name was what was written in Latin because having done some research in this area the baptismal records will be written in Latin and even the names will be written in Latin even though they don't go by the Latin name in regular life so that's kind of interesting he died on the 2nd of September at Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and buried in Hollywood Norfolk County, Massachusetts Sven Olof Gunnar Johansson son of Thorsen Hugo Enville Johansson and Greta Magdalena Florentina Cruz he's a son of Thor son of Thor, yeah son of Thor he was fetish but what about Tumba I'm not sure where Tumba comes from scroll up a bit there Greg is that what a a twisted tooth looks like oh there we go oh we have maybe he's sort of drawing for us so we gotta add that tooth in there that's right look at that tooth you know what instead of drawing we should just take like parts of like so it looks more like a collage I bet Mindy could do it but she hasn't been here or maybe she did hear the whole thing yeah that's right he was a Swedish sportsman's prominent in ice hockey, football, water skiing not least golf he was a great popularizer of golf because golf is too much fun to let the CEOs keep it to themselves that's true as an ambassador of the golf sport spend Tumba officially introduce golf to the former Soviet Union I think that's a typo there I don't think he means formed I think it means former he was born in Stockholm in 1931 grew up with his parents in big by home the kids nicknamed him Tumba Johan so I guess that is part of his nickname he got married in 1960 he spent his summers in Sweden and the rest of the year in Florida and he died in Sweden October 1st since he had duals Swedish and US citizenship he passed his passing was recorded in the USSS death index I'm not sure he was buried in Stockholm William Kamek Campbell I think he was Bill Campbell for sure this is the last one born in the 5th of May 1923 in Huntington, West Virginia and 30th of August 2013 at the age of 90 in Lewisburg, West Virginia it was a hall of fame hall of fame golfer and an accomplished amateur golfer having played in 37 US amateurs eight walker top teams and awarded the Bob Jones award in 1956 he was a leader of the golf's major governing body he was a graduate of Phillips Exeter Academy excelling in golf and swimming before graduating from Princeton University with a degree in history in between he served the US Army during the World War II where he was injured during battle and after graduating from Princeton University his career began where he successfully competed at all levels of amateur golf he started playing golf at the age of three when his parents and brother would start a tradition of playing every Sunday afternoon as a family that's kind of a nice thing to do if you like golf every it wouldn't be fun if you didn't like golf, Greg if you didn't like golf that would not be a fun thing a thing to do every Sunday afternoon as a family we did family movie night every Friday night oh that's neat that's neat he won a bronze star for Valor in World War II where he was wounded and he was laid by shrapnel in the line of duty instead of pursuing professional golf he returned to West Virginia followed into his family's insurance business learned how to fly he was appointed to the West Virginia House of Delegates then he lost in the re-election shockingly he declined an invitation to play in the Masters he was deep in the fight for his re-election in the 1952 race his mentor he had to choose which and apparently those were two of the worst decisions I ever made Campbell says now with a smile about declining he said yeah he was talking about entering politics and declining the Masters both those were the two worst decisions I ever made golf was a game and I like this quote from them golf was a game of misses and how you react to them that also applies to life yeah good good life yeah I think we'll just end the profiles there with that little philosophical I did share my blueberry so you guys did not miss any blueberry pie because I shared it with you yeah we had that was not a miss well it is a miss because we didn't actually get any yeah you did maybe I virtually imagined it's the thought that counts that's right she thought of us as she ate every delicious bite of that pie on camera showing everybody while we're all starving for a blueberry pie oh well photos this week Sarah yeah there are photos we didn't get any photos last week right no we didn't we skipped photos days ran out of time or you skipped it we skipped it because we ran out of time because we had a special guest on yes Jelaine and I followed up with Jelaine and we've expanded that Labonte family and she also Jelaine also thought that it would be a good idea to create a graphic for people to understand how the CC7 works the connections well there was a lovely video that was put together by one Mindy you should send that to her okay so photos we didn't get enough no I know how sad we didn't get enough blueberries for a whole pie that's sad how many blueberries do you need for a pie how many blueberries would you need this is a tiny little pie you could have made a miniature pie as Hillary you could have made one miniature pie more of a tart there you go blueberry tart oh my gosh I know we were talking about it earlier yes I know I thought of us Greg is like are you going to show us a picture of the picture I'll show I'll show just because Mags so the profile well hold on the photo of the week theme is uniform so uniform is a very broad very broad statement you're going to show last week's pictures as well I guess it depends we have 8 minutes left it depends we have 10 we'll see I can okay so uniform so I guess the uniform would be anything what you're wearing that you get you have to wear doing your job that's how I would describe a uniform or school even something you have to wear so this is a nurse nurse Florence Pritchard nice Matthew Jerome Mayer Jr. age 16 World War I wow he has a little trumpet there unless there's another name for it it's a bugle that's a good photo though you don't see a lot of those 16 is too young to fight in the war isn't it no those kids they lied like crazy yeah but officially you have to be 18 Susan Anderson has a great comment she says something standardized you can't have a uniform uniform uniform I guess that is the standard third yeah civil war Emile Thompson Erwin Corporal in the 78th Pennsylvania Volunteers Union Army what is that in his hand a book a Bible I bet it's a Bible maybe I think so it kind of has that kind of look a Bible Alexis Nelson uploaded this one that one okay so we have the RAF group Jack Hill second oh wait hold RAF group Jack Hill second from the left on back row should have been a comma yeah this is not a grammar show though is it second from the left so this one second from the left that's Jack Hill's nice so should our new wiki tree or because of this week's photos should our wiki tree composite be someone in a uniform I guess so what kind of uniform will they wear though maybe a wiki tree shirt as that's the uniform yeah siblings I guess they're in their school uniform school uniform yeah let's buy wow my dad is the one wearing white oh great well yeah we'll find him no comma problem on this one oh no that's hilarious well sailors okay well at least we know he's not one of these three that really narrow narrow yeah that's right there we go cross of elimination John Thompson what kind of uniform is that so it's in England it's in England so is it England army no he's a major general William Charles Rich so I'm not sure he was a major general so maybe he was a major general uniform now I'm singing the song Gilbert and Sullivan yes so he's a firefighter in Massachusetts how old is that 1940 it says the photo was taken oh I guess flower girl how cute and this is actually Karen Shuler herself who uploaded the photo is that how you say it Shuler we're so glad Greg's around I know Steve Feather Fort Bragg North Carolina 1968 that's it that's all 10 and okay hold on hold on hold on so my boyfriend uniform and yeah this is really good my boyfriend he uploaded because he has a small business so he was promoting his his business his business yeah but I'm telling you this is pretty hot so you guys because he was he was a sheriff and he was also EMS so look at that uniform he has an EMS uniform and then show us the suit everything about him this was when he was 19 years old so what? deputy sheriff deputy sheriff 19 wow so I guess we have time to look at the the other last weeks real quick and I want to say that Joanna and myself and Thomas we're all singing the Pirates of Penzance a modern major general well there's 12 for last week oh my okay we'll go through these fairly quickly but it looks like they'll be good amusement parks okay okay look a spaceship ride yeah spaceship oh it's the clampets sunshine coast lines in disguise they're in the Alexis nice we're not doing the uniforms right now so amusement parks from last week amusement parks last week yeah since they didn't cover them those teacup things used to make me vomit out of everything it was those yeah I love that because you would get cooled off because it was hot I don't know I don't know roller coaster 1957 sounds scary to me they're scary to me now but in 1957 oh yeah aww look azure uploaded this one I guess this one on the right is azure with her red hair yeah you can spot azure in a crowd that's good I'll see world oh chris uploaded this one which one's you chris the younger one maybe the little one that's what I'm thinking it's a little one he's got an older brother right same little one as chris cool how sweet worlds fair yeah these are look we got both in this one there's an animal we haven't seen any animals yet so there's a bear that sounds like an animal that was a gator it's a uniformed animal I love how the picture with goofy is in a spongebob spongebob thing yeah that's hilarious we got two more maybe I can't believe we did this and it's almost time to go but yeah disney land and the white county fair where's the white county fair in Tennessee and janine uploaded this one oh nice that's it guys I wanted to make sure that we all saw let me go to add to stream there we go there's no challenge this week but they're looking for people who might have russian research background so if you want to jump in with that for the next scott toro stuff jump in with that with mendy also have you registered for wiki tree day yet it's going to be a day long 24 hour long symposium talks presentations panels with chris witton lots and lots and lots of great stuff if you want to volunteer you can jump into that just check out the registered for wiki tree day yet and send anyone a note if you want to volunteer let's see scott toro there's the whole post about scott toro's stuff coming up in the next week the 8th first of the 8th and then that's about it so those are the things that are upcoming soon soon so another broadcast at noon about the wiki tree challenge just hold on for a while and you have another livecast you get to see more people you get to see mendy not us not the blue blueberry girl but we'll see you let me get that stuff queued up oh my here we go here we go we'll see you guys next week some of us will I won't be blue next week that's good we're glad