 Good morning everyone. Happy Saturday or Sunday. Happy Good morning. Good afternoon. Good evening. True. Yeah. It's look Aaron Hanlon is from is in Ottawa. Aaron, let's stop what we're doing right now. I'll meet you at the closest, closest bridgehead and we'll continue the show. Take a brief pause while it mangs those to me, Aaron. Oh, look, Alesha's here. Hi, Alesha. Let's see. Okay, let's see who else is here. So we have Hillary this afternoon for Hillary. She's on, she's on the other side. You know what she's doing this morning? Hillary, she's making pie. She's making pie. Blackberry and slow pie. Low pie. No, not that kind of slow. Apple and Blackberry pie and slows when in the freezer to make some slow gin. Slow. We need to visit Hillary when it gets cold. Yes. Hillary, we're gonna come and have some gin and pie. That sounds good. Yeah. I don't like gin. I like gin. I don't like gin drinks. I don't want to drink it by itself but I like gin and cocktails. So, so we also have Chris here, John, John and let's see my mom. Hello. Hey, Yolanda. Max pretty much said hi to everybody in the chat already when she was chatting away before I got in and let's see Donna from Sunny Illinois. Kathy Sue. Jeanine, I look Mindy is here. Hi, Mindy. Is that Kathy Sue or Kathy and Sue? Kathy and Sue. Okay. Two different people. Let's see. Who else is here? Patricia from Kentucky and Betsy. I think I said everybody. I'm missing anybody. I'm sorry but hello. Hey, guys. Kiki is here today to greet everyone. Kiki is being incredibly clingy today. She was actually trying to turn or knock over the laptop. Yeah. She was trying to she's like, nope, we're not doing this today. Oh, yes. Tomorrow is John's birthday. Tomorrow is John's birthday. Well, I guess if you're in Australia, it is already John's birthday. So, Benjamin's here. It's already just birthday. And we have Stephen here and Jonathan Boyer. Haven't seen you in a while, Jonathan. Oh yeah, that's right. Not boy. I have been consumed by the flu. The flu. Yes. Yeah and she's giving us her bum. So, yeah. Well, I'm kind of holding it down. So, you got a hold of that. Or the tail would be all over the place. Yeah. Alright, John, happy birthday. Yes. Happy birthday. Guess what? What? We have a really, really, really unbelievably revealingly great question of the week. Revealing. Revealing. I often hear one of the comments that I hear when I'm out talking to people about wiki tree is that wiki tree is very US centric and I I dispute that and as of today, I have proof. I do. I'm going to share my screen. I'm going to I am going to share my screen eventually screen sharing is coming. There we go. Question of the week is do you have any New Zealand family and it appears that everybody on wiki tree are actually everybody is from New Zealand. You're from New Zealand. You're from New Zealand. You're from New Zealand. You and you and you and you and you everybody's from New Zealand and it in John, Tyler even has a New Zealand connection. Yeah. Do you have John? Yeah. Yeah, I found I don't. I don't. Apologies for that. Happy birthday, my friend Bobby Christmas, who has done a morning live cast. She's the book doctor. Anyway, New Zealand family question of the week is do you have any New Zealand family? And boy, did we get some answers. I'm going to jump over here to this one real quick. My buddy Roger Moffat. I sent a note out to him and I said, Hey Roger, do you see the question of the week this week? Because he's a Kiwi. If you've ever been to a Roots Tech conference, you'll recognize Roger. He shows up in a kilt sometimes. He often wears different colored socks. He's an interesting, interesting, interesting fella. And even Jonathan Boyer has found cousins. So yeah, lots of lots of great answers. Roger Moffat says, Yes, I have a lot of New Zealand family. My first ancestors immigrated there in 1860. And now I have thousands of descendants. Other ancestral families immigrated there at different times up to 1874 for my mom's family coming from England. So lots of Helen Hare. Not just in my direct line, but in the greater family. In John Heiner, yes. He says a cousin helped Crick, Franklin, etc., when the DNA with DNA back in their day. He's a Nobel laureate. Let's see if I have this information. Maurice Wilkins was a New Zealand-born British biophysicist and Nobel laureate. His research spanned multiple areas of physics and biophysics contributing to the scientific understanding of phosphorescence, isotope separation, optical microscopy, and x-ray diffraction in development of radar. He is best known for his works at King's College on the structure of DNA, which is humongous. Finding out how DNA, if we didn't have them, we wouldn't be able to do genealogy tests for DNA. So that's cool. Paula Dee, yes, quite a few, but this is one mystery man in our family, Gabrielle Pigott. So if you know anything about the Pigott family, so lots of great answers. I'm not going to spend, I tell you, okay, I'm just going to show you. So that's one Facebook post. Here's the other Facebook post. Not genetically, but my mom and half sister have lived there for the past 10 years. Brandt, that works. My maternal grandmother's brothers moved to New Zealand after World War II because it's beautiful. It's a beautiful place. The Lord of the Rings was filmed there. Yeah, so there's not only those two wonderful posts. If we go to G to G, we'll see that there are 57 answers. There's three pages of answers. And the best answer, yes, is this a real question from Robin Lozier? As everyone knows me, knows I am from New Zealand. I was born and raised in New Zealand, and she is the proud captain of the Kiwi crew, even if I no longer live in New Zealand. The Kiwi crew. Now, that brings a good segue into what is happening the first week of October, the Sourceathon. If you haven't signed up for the Sourceathon, go check out the G to G post and you can follow Robin Lozier's good Kiwi work on sourcing. So yeah, there's tons and tons and tons and tons and tons. I can't even go on of pages of great answers about the question of the week. Here are the other pages and lots and pages. Go read them. The other really good thing to realize is that we have a really great and active New Zealand project. So if you're a wiki tree and you're working on New Zealand information and you haven't checked out the New Zealand project, check them out and see if there's any way you can help or I know that the best way to help in working your profiles on wiki tree for a project is just doing the work on getting your profiles well sourced and all that great information in there. But here are the New Zealand project teams. They have a topic team, profile improvement team and a project management and membership team. So you guys can go over and check that out as well. Great question of the week. Lots of great answers. Louis is here. Louis Kessler and he's asked if anybody's been to Hobbiton? Well because the volcano in New Zealand, they actually filmed Gloria the Rain, the volcano that's in just Fun Fact. So she lived in Wellington nearly four years but has not been to Hobbiton. So that is the question of the week. It's a great question of the week and it really points out how international wiki tree really is. We have a huge, huge New Zealand for such a small island nation. Yeah that's actually surprised me how many people said they actually had family in New Zealand. Yes, yes, very surprising. So our profiles of the week are actually very exciting this week. More ocean, more or if that, if you guys didn't get the hint on what they possibly could be, I can't help you. Oh Pip wants me to show our temple, my Templeton tartan. Let me pull that up real quick. I'm working on it. Jumping the pond. This is for the presentation that I'm doing this week for the British Isles Family History Society of Ottawa and this is my Templeton tartan. There we go. That's a pretty, pretty tartan. Greens and kind of dark blues and blacks. So that's the Templeton tartan. All right. Hold on, I was having some technical difficulties with it. You didn't see? I did see. Okay, good. I could put it back up. Your Templeton tartan. I'm telling you to share my screen. What is going on? Did mine was mine keeping you? It shouldn't have been. No, it's not. Hold on. Why is it not working? Why? Okay, I'm going to leave real quick and come back. See that. I'll be right back. No. I'm so lonesome. Oh, so lonesome. I'm so lonely. I could cry. See I'm back. Okay, there we go. Yay. I wasn't popping up with my video. You should watch it to see what I did while you were gone. The couple seconds I was gone. Okay, so pirates. I think that's pretty exciting. So because it was talk like a pirate day on Wednesday, we featured a bunch of pirates. So as usual, go ahead and tell me who you're most closely connected to, which pirate you're most closely connected to as we go through the pirates. I don't have anything to cover one eye with. There we go. Well, if Kiki was here, she could cover my one eye. So our main featured connection is Jan Van Harlem from the Netherlands. We're in 1570. Pirate. His alias was Moret Reyes did John Jair. He was the first president and grand admiral of the Corsair Republic of Saul, governor of Ole Dahl. Wow, I'm not going to say that one. And a Dutch pirate. One of the most notorious of the Barbary Pirates from the 17th century. Very cool. He has a very well Is that Jan? He's our closest. He's your closest. Oh, really? Yeah, you're 18. Let's see how you're related to him through your dad. Of course, man. Through your dad. Always my dad. Our next pirate is Grace O'Malley from Ireland. Grace O'Malley. She's famous in Iowa. You know why? Why? There was a pub named Grace O'Malley. Oh, yes. I think we've I feel like we've talked about this before. It's across the street from parliament and a parliamentarian was shot in front of the bar in the bar. Very cool. So she was a chieftain of the O'Malley plan in the west of Ireland following the footsteps of her father. She was also a member of the aristocracy in the British Isles. And she was nicknamed the Sea Queen of Connacht. I don't think I said that right, but and a well-known historical figure the 16th century Irish history. And she engaged in piracy and multiple rebellions against the English overlords of Ireland. And apparently she met Queen Elizabeth the first little drawing of it. So there's O'Malley, Queen Elizabeth the first. At least it's drawn. That's what the drawing depicts. So it might have happened. I believe it, maybe. Hey, next we have Pierre. Pierre, Pierre, Gerloff, Zadania, born around 1480 in the Netherlands. Look at that. Look at this. That's a very, this very interesting painting. He's about to chop off that guy's head. Holy goodness. Look at that. Yeah, it reminds me of, that's a huge axe too. I don't think that you'd call that an axe, but I don't know if there's a technical term for that kind of tool. He was a Friesian rebel leader and pirate. So he set up, he had a resistance group called the De Armure, Zvartop, for the conflict, the conflict of Friesland, the Gerdlund army that invaded Friesland. And so he set up this resistance group. And that that was probably part of the resistance, him cutting off that guy's head. And his biography is in three languages. Friesian, Dutch, and English. Very cool. They have a lot of other pirates from Netherlands. Next we have Jean Baptiste, Lafitte, from France, born in 1782. Notice many silvers hanging out in the chat, just saying. It's interesting to see that the Texas project is one of the managers of this profile. He lived in Louisiana and he was in the war of 1812. And apparently he was, according to a historian, he was French, Spanish, or Jewish, depending on which article one reads. And he was the youngest of eight children. Him and his brother became the infamous Barbie pirates of Louisiana. And they were also spies for the Spanish during the Mexican War of Independence. Ooh, la, la. War of 1812. Oh, and then Texas. He's part of Texas history. His commune settled in the island, later named Galveston, Texas. He even served as governor there in 1819. Cool. Now we know why. Now we know why. Okay. Next we have Lars Geffenhelm, from Sweden. He was a Swedish privateer during the Great Northern War. Northern War, wow. With a letter of mark from King Carl XII. He went to sea at a young age and was soon competent to captain his own ship. He married one of the ship's owners, ship owners' daughters. Yep. That is Lars. And he was born in 1689. Died in 1718. We don't have a picture for this guy? Well said. Captain Peter Korn, born in 1722 in England. Not much of a... Profile either. No. Let's see if we can look up a little bit about him. Captain Korn, he died in New York. Look, look, if you look up him, we can choose the first search. Not a lot on him. I guess somebody needs to get on it and allow his profile a little bit. See how much work he can do before we finish the live cast this month. Yes, fine. Give me some info and we'll go back to him. We'll work on it during the live cast. Next we have Sir Henry Morgan of South Wales, born in 1635. Died in 1688 in Jamaica. He was a Welsh privateer, pirate and admiral of the English Navy. And apparently he left on his will, he left his Jamaican property to his godsons, Charles and Henry, on the condition they adopted the surname of Morgan. That's interesting. He died of... Genealogically. That's very interesting genealogically. Yeah, I wonder if they did it. I probably did. I would assume. Not sure. And he died of dropsy or tuberculosis. Let's see if anything else interesting stands out. He has also a pretty long biography. Wow. So go read this and learn things about... Wow. Wow, wow, wow. Cool. He has a nice little background too. And I guess we need to add... We don't know who his parents are, but he's probably... All his connections are probably through his wife, Mary Elizabeth Morgan. Okay, next we have another Henry, but a Henry... Henry Mainwearing. Mainwearing. You're 19 degrees from him through your mother. No, no, no, no, no, sorry, Joe. Sorry, Joe. You don't have any pirates that I know of. It's your dad. Oh. I saw Benny Gray Lewis and saw a woman's picture and automatically assumed that it was through Joe. Darn. So, Sir Henry Mainwearing born in England 1587. He was an English lawyer, soldier, author, seaman, and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1621 to 1622. He was a time of pirate base in Newfoundland and a naval officer with the Royal Navy. He wrote a book on piracy, The Discourse of Pirates, on the suppression of piracy, 1618. Everybody now go get that book and read it and learn about pirates. This is the first time I've ever had a connection through my spouse. Ooh. Okay, apparently he went to Oxford University where he got his law degree. And then became a lawyer pirate. He was the lawyer for all pirates. Next, we have Gian... What other female pirate? Gian de... Born in France in around 1300s. That was the first part. Oh, I thought. Apparently she was sentenced to death and be headed on August 2nd, 1343 in Paris. Oh, wait. No, who was that? That was her. Oh, that was one of her husbands. Not her. And this one is through your dad again. Boy, your dad's got some pretty shady characters on his side. I know. My dad's a shady character. No, I'm just kidding. I have her timeline. Oh, well, it doesn't really... I was trying to find something about her pirate days. I agree about a lawyer becoming a... Louis says that's like a thief writing a book about the suppression of thievery when a lawyer goes out and becomes a pirate. Yeah. So that's... How do you say it again? Gian? Gian. Gian. Gian. She was married three times and she used her shift to supply the English forces during the battle of Creasty. And she's mentioned in the truths between France and England 1347 as an English ally. The treaty of... Look, that's actually where my last name comes from. Cialis. The treaty of that port. Calais. Calais. Whatever. Calais? That was a good try. Sarah Calais. What is mentioned that's where that port is where the... Because that's right next to where England is where, you know... It's just what they say. God, we love you so much here. Okay. Next we have Josh... Wow. Joseph, British. So watch out. Pronounce that one now. I think I was trying to pronounce the last name as when I was pronouncing the first name. I just didn't go well. So born in 1672 in Massachusetts. Died in England in London 1700. Was a young man from Colonial Massachusetts. Became known to posterity as a notorious pirate. He went to see as a mariner. He must have been well experienced as a seaman by the time he signed on as a boatswain mate on the adventure under Captain Thomas Gullick in London. And it was that ship he was on was outfitted for interloping trade with the shallow draft and 22 mounted guns. This adventure was a pink, nuts be confused, same ship on the same name under pirate Captain and William Kidd sailed. So there's two adventures. This is another one from your dad. Yeah, most of them are from my dad. His lines are more English. That and they're more fleshed out. I have not one of my mom's sides really well done. But I think my dad is more entrenched because it's a lot of Southern ancestors. Joseph is actually my closest connection. Again, through my spousal unit. Oh boy. That's crazy. Okay. We have one more pirate to look at. John Wright born in 1712. We don't know where and we don't know where he died either when he died in 1757. He was a British merchant. I guess he was born in England. He was a British merchant and privateer notable for his activities in the Mediterranean Sea during the War of the Austrian Succession and the Seven Years War. So he might need to, somebody wants to update where he was born. At least a guess of maybe in England. I'm thinking maybe in England or Ireland. It's again through my spousal unit, which is just crazy. I'm trying to pull it up for you. Let's see. 24 and it is through your dad. Yeah. You need to get your dad a pirate. Get him some Tampa Bay Buccaneer tickets. Those are and those are all of our pirates guys. I think we don't, isn't there a, I think there's a free space page or mini project about pirates. I feel like there is now I have to go search. We're gonna go, we're gonna go on a search real quick because I feel like I've seen it before. And now look, look, see pirates. And it has a whole bunch of different pirates. And I feel like there should be links to their profiles if they have one. Well, look, they're like this one. So just let you guys know there's, this is, this exists, this pirate page. Somebody spent a lot of time on this. Look, the one, one of the ones we just did. I don't think that we have any to Captain Sparrow, Captain Jack Sparrow. No, Captain Jack Sparrow, darn. He's a myth, mythological one, Stephen, to Masowitz. Blackbeard, Edward, team that. So there's a secondary conversation going on in the chat about the Galways and the McCoys and Janine and Pip and your mom are going on and talking about all of these people. So just, just to let you know that there's other conversations going on. And, and I guess just let people know we didn't feature maybe some of the more well known pirates because they're not connected like William Kidd and Blackbeard because they're not connected to the trees and you can't see your connections. So just a side note on that. Okay, just a sidebar on the free space page. Okay, now remember the pirates that we saw that didn't have very much stuff to see if anybody actually goes and works on it during the... Did anybody find anything about uh... What's his name? Um, it was, which one was it? Peter Corn? Oh yeah, he didn't have a photo either. Yeah. Look some... Oh no, just kidding. Did somebody add something? No, they didn't. But... What? But nothing, no, that was it. Okay, now let's go look at our photos of the week. My favorite part of the theme this week is boys. Your favorite theme of the week, did you say? I said my favorite part of the week is looking at the photos. And the theme is the boys. That's how you said looking at boys. Oh, okay. That is one of Sarah's favorite pastimes. Okay then. How cute. Oh, that is pretty cute. They're little sailors. It is adorable. Look at the little sandals too. I know. Oh my goodness gracious. What is... It's like they have some gymnasts. I feel like if they could have been part of a cheerleading team. Or they lived in Sarasota or part of the Ringling. Yes, or a circus. They would have won many trophies. Why do I need new glasses? Come on now. Your mom says I need new glasses. Why? I have no idea. Look, they're going fishing. I've liked the photos so far. They're very unique. One of them... He's going fishing with the gun apparently. A rifle. He's going to shoot them. And then the Witt brothers. That's a nice photo. Hey look, he has a cigar. Yep, he has a cigar. Let's see if we find any animals in any of them. A baby. What's the license plate tag? Tennessee. Tennessee, what year? 1939. Nice. Dustbowl ears. Oh, strange kid. They're strange. I guess because their last name is strange. But you know. That's a great photograph. I like her over here. She's all like... What is the little girl on the front? Is there... I think she has her eyes closed. Okay. Hillary Gatsby says the Witt brothers are her family. Really? Did you see up with that one? Yes, she did. I didn't notice that. Thank you very much, Hillary. He looks like he's munching on something. He has his tie back. Like threw it over and it's munching on something. Axl Swinson in Sweden. Oops, went too far back. So there, Joe. Look, they're playing the accordions. Well, Dieter uploaded this one. Dieter always uploads a photo. Dieter. Dieter, Dieter, you're in here today. This is another Tennessee one. I've maybe the same part yet is... Is it the same person who uploaded it? Probably. 1939 again, the same place. The tail, the left tail light on that car was blown out and the right headlight or the left, the right headlight is blown out. Raymond Neven's five children. This is five of the 10. Wow. Blondies all to start. I guess their hair changed. That's kind of what happened with my hair. My hair was a lot lighter when I was young. I was blonde as blonde could be. Look, Janine uploaded this one. I guess maybe that's a lawnmower? No, it's probably a wagon. It's not a lawnmower. I don't see the babies sitting on the lawnmower. This is probably a wagon. Charlie. Oh, look at this. This is a cute one. In their shorts. They're pretending to look studious. That's funny. I wrote the year on there, on their shoes. Really? Yes, really. Kiki says be nice. Oh, where's Thomas? He uploaded this one, but he is not here. Little boys dressed up in dresses. This looks like they could have fallen unless they took it intentionally at an angle. So it looks like they're on a hill, but it looks like a fun photo either way. They weren't on a hill. Look at the trees behind them. Yeah, that's why I said that they probably they copped the camera around. They're trying to make an illusion. In the snow. I love those beautiful and like etched or yeah. The math. Iowa, 1993. Wow. Oh, they're laughing. How cute. Or if they're awake, are they fighting? Probably the little ones too young for that. What a great picture. That's an old one. Yeah, says 1890 here in Erie, Pennsylvania. Nice. I thought maybe this one was Betsy Co. Betsy Co. Mm-hmm. I like seeing your photos, Betsy. Yes. This one looks fun. Boys getting into making messes. I'm not sure. Oh, this was Jean's grandfather's farm, and she inherited the sign. Nice. And Georgia. That was the last one. No way. Let's go. Let's look at the G2G posts to see if there's any extra ones. And a G2G post sometimes gives a little bit more information on that. Yeah, some story. Oh, this is Hillary's. These are my great-grandmother's brothers. I only know who one of them is as I have other photographs of him. I need to find out who the others are. Nice. I have Kathy's maternal grandfather Axel at age 12 in Sweden, and his younger brother Ed. Oh, this is Dieter's father-in-law playing music and singing in his home garden, Haderfeld. Photo was taken around 1955. You know the big, long trumpet horns? I don't know what they're called. Betsy probably knows what they're called. They play them in Switzerland. They're really, really long. At the cottage every summer, I hear them being played. And if I kayak out, I can... There's like these four guys who stand in the backyard of this cottage and play these big, crazy Swiss trumpet horn thingies. Plenty. They're very low. It's the strangest thing to see on a lake in Ontario. Yeah, I can see that. This is the one you're talking about the light being out. The headlight. My mother's brothers, George and Daniel, is musing to me that they were known as Bud and Chug. They kind of look like gangsters. They kind of do look like gangsters in that photo. It's funny. Willardine says that they're called alphorns. Thank you. And then Danita also says alphorns. Thank you. So this was after my father lost his mother at age 10, his father at age 12. He lived in Lausanne, France. And France is in the house shown in last week's photo challenge. I don't remember which that one was, but I know we looked at a lot of houses last week. She was a teacher. Oh, and they were at a camp. This camp had traditional swimming, hiking games, campfire activities, but also plays, classical music, poetry reading. So they were doing some stuff at the camp, probably for a player. Who knows? I really like this one. It's amusing to me. Probably home at... This was Ben's. I didn't realize Ben uploaded this one. Ben Mollsworth. He's not here today. I guess he fell asleep. I go to my two, two of my mother's brothers, Charles and Robert, with my older brother, Mike. Oh, we didn't see this one. This is my mother's cousin, Leslie Baker. Apparently he went on to a career in the Air Force. Even though he was wearing like a navy hat in this one. Yeah, wrong. Yeah. I guess he changed his mind about his career. Well, look, they were talking about the sailor suit. I do not think children had cute little Air Force suits back in 1921. That's funny. Apparently they had an older sister, but this was the boy's photo. Boys will be boys. Writing stuff on there. I feel like Bill uploads a lot of photos about this Hal Ramel from Assumption Illinois. This was Thomas. Couple of this one. Apparently great-grandfather Irvine and his older brother William. They were the eldest of two children. They were the eldest two children of William Frederick. Did we see this one? Yeah, we did. Yeah, we did with the, yeah, the... Inbossed boys. They were certainly boys in my father's family. Cool. Mm-hmm. He was one of seven boys in a family of nine. Wow. This was the cute little... I love the little shoes. They're so cute. Dainty for a little boy there. My paternal uncles. Nice. Betsy, we love your photos. Yes. And guess what I have? What do you have? There we go. It's so hot that these guys stand out in this field. And on this lake in Ontario and play these outforms. That's what they are. That's cool. So yeah, those were photos and our profiles and our question. But I do have... I was going to say, I was going to ask. I was going to ask, did Mindy give you an update? Yes, she did. I do have... But is Mindy still here? She can... Can... That can... Okay. So this week... Recall love. So this week we're working on Dana Leeds. Kind of the Leeds method is a groundbreaking genealogy tool is named after her. Her ancestors are located in England, Germany and Ireland. And brick walls have already been broken. We're working hard on cleaning up a few old wiki tree messes as well. So if you want to see the full reveal, check us out on Wednesday evening. Well, evening Eastern time. But it just depends on where you are. But Wednesday, see how many brick walls we end up breaking for Dana. See what we found and all that good stuff. Dana is such a good soul, you know? You meet people that are interesting people that pique your curiosity about things. And Dana is that type of person. She's fun and I'm excited to get her stuff on wiki tree. Yeah. So it's kind of... Oh my gosh. Chris Ferriolo. Stop it, Chris. They're really got some good leads on this tree. Get out. Get out. I want to put you in timeout, Chris. That's the surfing of a timeout. No, I'm just kidding. Okay. I get... In this? Anybody have any... Oh, wait. I wanted to check and see. I've got Peter Korn's... Oh, see if anybody else had any. Nobody did nothing. Oh, I'm disappointed in all of you. No, I'm just kidding. The brief Google search I did didn't look like there was much. So, you know, but I... If anybody wants to take on that task or look at all the other pirates. I'm also disappointed there was no animals in any of the photos for the photos. I thought that that one picture of the little girl, I thought she had a chicken or something beside her, but there wasn't. I'm sorry. There were no animals. And so check us out. Wednesday for the reveal for Dana. And we pick off our next person who is... Escapes me at the moment. Mindy, who is the next person? She's... She's... And the lag here in five minutes. So, next Saturday, same time, same place. And then we have the sourceathon in a couple of weeks. And I'm not sure if this coming Friday is Friday date night. No, that was yesterday. It was yesterday. So, it's every other Friday. I lose track. And then we're going to skip the next one, the next Friday night date night, because it'll be during the sourceathon. The Shamrock genealogy. Melanie McComb. She's... So, we're kicking her off on Wednesday. Should be exciting. And... Unless there were any questions, I didn't see any questions come in. But it was great seeing everybody today. Max and I, we always had fun with all of you every Saturday. Because we like to collaborate on making people laugh. Yeah, that's our goal. We're very collaborators on that. The collaborators. Collaborators. Okay, I'm going to see myself out now. Don't cry, because you can see us the entire weekend. Yeah. No worries, bud. No worries. It's just an ongoing chat during the whole weekend. So, we will see you next time, guys. Have a great day.