 I wish it was Sunday already because tomorrow is Super Bowl. Oh, if it's already Sunday, that means it's one day closer to one day, so I don't wish it was Sunday. No, no, no, no. It's Sunday. How y'all doing? Fine. Doing fine. I'm good. I've got some super things planned for later. You have something planned for later? I do. What do you have planned, Greg? No, well, for later in this hour. Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Did people actually come in? You know, I did say hello. Good morning to everyone. We have Brian here, Judy, John, Hilary, Chris, Kathy, Jennifer, Susie, Karda. Let's see. That's it. My mom couldn't make it today. She had the errands to run. Oh, no. Chris Ferriolo. I just have to do that every single day. I know. That's great. You know, you do those warm-ups before you talk. Yeah. I could just walk around before I do a talk anywhere and just say, Chris Ferriolo. Chris Ferriolo. You get to do it with your hands. Yeah. Well, I talk with my hands all the time anyway, so. It's also the Italian way, so. Florian's bow, is it from the Black Forest? Send us some cake and some good ham. Some ham. Yeah. The Americans don't know about that ham. But Black Forest ham? No. I love Black Forest ham. Do you like what Black Forest ham? Yes. I've never seen that until I moved here. Hey, Thomas Kerneline. Oh, John's 26 degrees from a certain person. Are you under a flash freeze warning, Greg? Not that I'm aware of, but I didn't actually check the weather this morning. It came up and like alerted to us at 11 o'clock. It's supposed to be a flash freeze for us. And it's been raining. It was raining all night and I just went upstairs and the trees are covered in snow now. So it's dropping. Well, it was wet snow on our morning walk and then decided he wanted to turn around really quickly. Oh, fan. Well, you know, he's a Louisiana dog. So, you know, he's got very thin blood, I think. I didn't know he was a Louisiana dog. Yeah, he was. We got him because he was a rescue dog. He'd been rescued from Louisiana, but I don't know what there were no takers in the States, but they brought him to just as a Southern Ontario Humane Society that was after Katrina. It might have been. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's cool. Good on you. Guess what, Sarah? What? We have a question of the week. Oh, we do. We do. Let's just say good morning to Erin Gullison from New Brunswick. I don't think I've seen you here before. Hello, Erin. Hello. Erin. Raining in New Brunswick. We're sitting at your way, Erin. And Jonathan Boyer, or Boyer says, I discovered this week I'm 16 degrees from Greg and 17 degrees from Beyonce. Wow. Incredible music powerhouses to be. That's amazing, Jonathan. Yay. Hi, cousin. So Chris says I need to refresh the thread. There we go. Do I refresh? Because Chris probably just added something last night. Is it in the Facebook thread or this one? I'll refresh the other one too. So question of the week, do you have a favorite romantic photos to share? Because like Sarah, so many of you have romantic things to do this weekend. Sarah was being romanticized. Is that the right word last night? Isn't that fun? Question of the week, do you have a romantic photo? Valentine's Day is approaching. Do you have a favorite romantic photo or family history collection that you'd be willing to share with us? And anyone posted this picture and I don't know if it's a picture that's a romantic picture from her family. It's awfully adorable. And you can tell who, even though he's wearing pants, you can tell who wears the pants in this family. Because she's like pulling him down and yeah, that's cool. So the very first one, Alexis, we love you. And this is Alexis. Isn't that an adorable picture? This is, she says, now we're genealogists and genealogists have this really bad habit of looking really closely at photographs. And she says that it's the picture, April 10th, 1965 of my first date with my future husband. Were they married already? There's wedding rings on in this picture, Alexis. We need to have this verified because if it was your first blind date, why are you wearing wedding bands? We want to know. So that was a great picture. Moving on down here, my grandparents, Ron and Grace, Perry Setford taking around 1935. It looks like a selfie. What's that? It looks like a selfie. It almost does. And you wonder, you wonder back then, you could have done that. He could have had his arms around her. Look at the hat. That's so late 20s, early 30s. It's so cute. Let's see. This is a picture of my husband's great-grandparents at their 50th wedding anniversary party. They're married December the 4th, 1896. Prior to the date in the fall because it was in Ontario and they wouldn't have been outside in this clothing, but beautiful bouquet of flowers. Nice little rain catchment barrel back there. That's cute. Flowers in the garden. Harvey Milton Brown and Melissa Jane Peacock. I'm always interested to see when couples die within a very short period of each other because I just assume that they died of a broken heart. My grandparents did that. My paternal grandparents on their honeymoon at night, Agra falls. This is in 1921, I think. Yeah, 1921. It does not look like this now. Now there's a brick wall or a rock wall that goes across. Isn't that pretty? That's from Mark Weinheimer. Not every day you take a formal picture hanging out on the reins of an alligator. Yes. What? Alligator. In my great-grandparents' honeymoon. Wonderful picture. Look at his incredibly beautiful. And then the hat, but yeah. Is it a real alligator? It's a taxidermied one. Somebody actually asked about this. This is from Corrine Leibnigood, which is also a good name. It says it's from Florida. I mean, it has to be in Florida. It's Gators, right? Gators in Florida. Excellent photo, good resolution, good condition. We're in Florida. Let's see. Yes, they were in Florida. They just came here to take the pictures. There's a lot of people that I've seen during me. Apparently my great-grandfather loved Florida and traveled there. Every chance he got, but never took the kids. That is so smart. Sorry. It's fun to take your kids on vacation. My personal grandparents, Everbutton Siruti and Lillian Constant work, Siruti, both born in the Bahamas. I've heard this story before. It's very romantic. Noten Church and said, will you marry me? Lillian wrote the answer. Yes, they proceeded to elope on a 25-foot sailboat from Nassau to Key West and got married in the US. Isn't that sweet? I'm going to vote that story up the best, because that's just great. That is sweet. Let's see. And this is Mary and Saruti again. Is that? No, it's Holly Edwards. Here is a photo of my parents leaving for their first date in 1947. Dad is still 10 in three years from World War II Pacific Theater. To dress, she sewed herself. And the story goes that they went dancing, and dad told mom, if you keep looking up at me, I'll have to kiss you. How romantic, Holly. Very nice. Let's see. And then there are two photos of my mother and father taking in 1940 from Marsha Wiley. So now there's no photo. So I went dancing for it. And I found the picture she's talking about, the first one. But it's only a thumbnail, because it's privacy protected. So if you can't put something up that's privacy protected, but it's still cute. You can't see it very clearly, but it's still cute. Yeah, OK. Going down to the next one. Where was I? I was over here. And then this one, I actually grabbed this one. And isn't that adorable? Aw. After Sunday dinner, he's got his hat kicked back. How sweet. That's Jenny Kissinger. And what a great name for a Valentine's. Kissinger. Jenny Kissinger. This is a good. We've seen a Valentine now. You or me? What did you say? I said, who's more Kissinger? Or who's the Kissingist? Yes. Look at those dimples. Let's see. Is that all of them? All the dimples? I think you're on a different. Yeah, and while I went to the picture because it wasn't posted, oh, Brian, Brian. Just 44 minutes ago. Let's see. Let's see. Here we go. Skip this, and I usually have it queued up so we don't have to see the ad. Here we go. You ask the question, I'll answer. This week's weekly question of the week is, do you have a favorite romantic photo to share? I do. It's this one that sits behind me. This is my grandparents. This is their 50th wedding anniversary. It's not anything particular about the photo. It's not the way they're looking at each other. It's nothing more than the actual couple that makes a romantic. My grandparents were probably one of the most loving couples, respectful, cared for each other, until the day each one of them died. And to me, that's romance. Things change very well, very well, my friend. Things change very well, my friend. Thanks, Brian. That's fun. That's very nice. And then let's see. Oh, Chris. It's very yellow. This is a picture of my grandparents, Marco Ferriolo, and Olympia Karab, taken in her parents' backyard shortly after they he came back from overseas where he was a paratrooper during Second World War, just before they were married. Look at her cute little dress. I was going to say that, too. Nice. 27 minutes ago, just under the line. Yeah. And then we had a couple on Facebook, not many. And they were all from Keith Cook, so Raggedy and Andy, then his maternal grandfather and grandmother. That's so cute. Nice book, the casage. And then maternal grandfather and step-grandmother, his second wife. Nice. Oh, cute. They both look very happy, both of them. And I have an apology to make. Uh-oh. I'm going to stop sharing my screen in a minute. Well, first off, I'm going to say this. I had fun. I posted in the mitochondrial DNA for genealogy group, because you know I like DNA. And I posted, this is my mitochondrial DNA brick wall. What's yours? And I posted the link to Ann Hall, who is my earliest known ancestor on my mitochondrial DNA line. So if you didn't know, if you have a mitochondrial DNA ancestor, you can put in a full sequence haplogroup template and it'll show up on their profile. And you can also do other things with categories. So I posted that on Facebook, and a lot of people have been playing around with it. And I've been helping people get that template posted to their Facebook page. So that's been fun. And I'll stop sharing so now I can make my apology full face without. I'm so sorry, Ava Ekplaud and Ava Kajawa. I confused you in my old age, last Saturday. I thought that Ava Ekplaud was my good friend Ava Kajawa, who used to live in Ontario and moved recently to the UK. My sincere apologies to both of the Avas. Ava Kajawa has no idea that this is happening. I may have to apologize to her now. But for Ava Ekplaud, I'm sorry Ava. And Ava and I've already talked and we're good. We're good. And that's it. Question of the week. My mea culpa and mitochondrial fun with DNA. Yay. Way to go, Max. And I still got another minute before it's a quarter past the hour. Looking at you. You're doing great. Oh, okay. Well, um, And then I just want to say hi, Jelaine. Oh, good. She just came in. Jelaine. Jelaine. Yes. Good morning. We can choose and Judy, did you say to Judy already? I think she was one of the, I think so. Hi, Judy though. Now is Judy saying cool about the mitochondrial DNA or cool that I actually apologize to the Avas. I think the mito, but I, I could, I can't say for sure. My senior confusion. That's right. Well, just before I start sharing my screen to go and talk about the profiles in the spirit of true confessions. I feel that I should, I should clear up a little something about the newsletter this week. So I cousin Judy. Here we go. So if you get the newsletter on Wednesdays, then you may have recognized one of the names and they were gracious enough to ask me if I would be a, you know, if I'd be the person of the week they'd interviewed and stuff. So my name's there. And they had, and it was really nicely written up. So thanks AON and Chris for putting that together. And they also had links to, you know, the apps that I've created and then someone fairly shortly after discovered that the fractal tree app, which was, is on my list of apps page is actually kind of broken. So I'm in the process of fixing that. Oh, there we go. Thank you. I'm sure of the week Greg Clark. But in the newsletter that everyone gets personally, there's a link to the fan chart because, you know, one of the things that the first, the first app that really took off was the fan chart app that lots of people like and I enjoy myself and I've even got some, some ideas of other features to add to it sometime later this year. But if you clicked on the link, then it would open up your fan chart. And that's because when I designed the app, I had it so that you've put him, if you put in parameters in the URL, it would automatically start loading with whoever's name you put up there. And when they design the newsletter, they use that because when they customize the newsletter, you know, of course that puts your name in it and it puts your links to the people that you're connected to. So they did the same thing with the link to the fan chart app. It does it for everybody. Everybody. Everybody gets their own personal fan chart. For Greg, for Sarah, for Judy. That's right. So that, but I, and I got lots of, I've got, I've got lots of emails thanking me for, for putting together your own personal fan chart and sending it out to these people and sending it out to these people. So first of all, you don't have to worry that I have shared your personal. Thank you. Your personal information with all the rest of the people in weekly three, you only saw your own one. And I have to confess, I did not slave over your personal genealogy to put it together. The program does that for me now. So, but thank you for those who do like the fan chart. And for those who thought that I slaved away on your own personal genealogy, I cannot take credit for that. That's all your work and just my algorithm that put it together. He's slaved away on the algorithm. It's all Greg. It's all Greg. But anyways, I just wanted to, to clear that up, especially for those who may be concerned about the privacy that, you know, everyone on wiki tree now was now saying their own privacy, their own genealogy. But anyways, let us move on to the profiles of the week. So what are our profiles? What's the theme? The theme. Well, it may or may not surprise. Is it added? I think Beyonce there. So we've already heard about Beyonce and Greg. So I'm going to start the timer right now. So I don't. So I know running out of time. So he doesn't run over your time. So I don't run out of your time, Sarah. But, um, and there's another reason for that too. Um, anyways, so the theme is mags is very, very keen about this weekend because it's Superbowl weekend. Um, and that's the theme that was used for this, all the profiles of the week. They're all related to the Superbowl in one way or the other. Um, now in one sense, this really should be mags doing the profiles because she is a real super, a real football fan. Um, but I also know that Greg is a fake one. I'm a fake. I'm a fake one. Yeah, I'm, I'm really not into sports a lot. So I'm just admitting that. And so I apologize for all the sports fans out there. Um, I try and listen enough so that I can talk a little bit more about what's going on with the Superbowl conversations, but I'm not a huge sports fan. Um, but, um, Sarah being young and vibrant and going out to lots of places. She knows all about performers and whatnot. And so this, this, this list here is perfect because it's a culmination of athletes and performers. Um, but what I do know is I do know about games. Um, so we are going to turn this into a team. And we're going to have two teams. We're going to have team mags and team Sarah. And everyone in the, everyone in the chat can be, can you cheer for team mags or team chair Sarah and the determining factor will be what the number of letters in your first name, mags has four letters in her first name. So if you have an even number of letters in your first name, then you're cheering for team mags. Sarah has five letters in her first name. So if you have an odd number of letters in your first name, uh, you're cheering for team Sarah. You get Chris. Yeah. If you want to use your nickname, so you can switch my real name. Let me count it up. Um, and, um, so we're going to have a little competition here. Now I don't actually have a note, a note pad to keep track. So you can keep track of your own score or we can just make it a friendly competition, whatever. So round one, super, super wiki tree bowl round one. Uh, here's the list of all the profiles from this week and we're going to divide them into players and performers. And so, um, Sarah, would you like to go first? Put one of these names and tell me whether they're a player or a performer. Uh, I know Beyonce is a performer. So that was an easy one. So then I'm, uh, and that is correct. Okay. Megs. John Madden is a player coach and a performer. Excellent. Yes. Um, I'll put him in the player category though. Sarah. Uh, I know Mick Jagger is a performer. Yeah. Okay. There we go. Terry Bradshaw is a player. Okay. Justin Timberlake is also a performer. I like how we're doing players. Well, you don't have to stick to your, your category that I had. I know. But Laura Estefan is a performer. I should be doing the ones that I know that she might pick. Eli Manning is a player. Okay. Uh, Bart Starr is a player. Okay. Oh, I see. Now it's getting difficult. Yeah. Yeah. I know them all. Yeah. Uh, Emmett Smith, a player. Yes. Okay. As far as a player. Okay. Last one. Chris Morton is a player. He's an old play. I don't know. God. Jelaine, that is so true. Oh, Mick Jagger could be described as a player. Oh, bonus points. Team Mags wins. Okay. Round one. I guess I didn't know his, but I didn't know his name. No cold place. Cold place. Yeah. That's right. Yeah. Oh wow. So there we go. Uh, so teams Mags wins the round one. Uh, round two. Birthdays. Okay. So there's all the birth dates. I don't know if they're all in the date list, but they're the were listed. In the, um, the wiki tree announcement, but I put the birth dates in. Stop it Sara. Sara's looking. Oh no. No. Wait no, I'm just staring. Okay. I make it too big. Well, let's see. No cheating. Okay. Um, it goes up over to the. These there's three that are in the 80s. So, but that's that made it a little easier to see. Okay. So, um. Um, Meg's team's in the lead, so I'll give first, first try to Sarah again. Okay. What are we doing? Okay. So what I want you to do is, um, is to pick a birth date and match it with a player or a person. Okay. So I want to get my cheat sheet over here. Um, Beyonce is 1980s. I have to, I have to find where my, my answer key is. I have them open. Uh, this is what that was. Sorry. So she says Beyonce, the 1980s. Beyonce is, is in the 80s. Okay. John Madden is in the 1930s. He was born in 35. I want to say. Madden. Well, I think you have to choose between the two. Which one? Montgomery, Alabama. Sarah for the steal. I'll say he was born in Minnesota. John Madden. Yes. Sorry, Megs. Denise. Come on now. Okay. So who's next then? It was Terry Bradshaw was born in the 40s. Yes, he was. Okay. I'll also say that just Timberlake born in the 80s. Yeah. Okay, good. I will say that Gloria Estefan was born in the 70s. Sorry. He was born in the 60s. Really? Gloria Estefan. No, sorry. No, no. I read the wiki tree wrong, which is possible. I'm not going to look because that would be nice. And if I look, then you'll see the answer. So I'm, could someone in the, so they say. Nick Jagger was born in the 40s. Mine's next. What's that? Nick Jagger was born in the 40s. Okay. That is true. Chris Martin in the 80s. Okay. Martin in the, no. Oh, he's more than I thought. What'd you say, Megs? 70s. Yes. Martin was born in the 70s. Okay. The people in the chat must be mesmerized. There's no commenting going on. We'll just, we'll just take this one back. Here we go. And somebody's just, Jennifer's just throwing up a date. We'll tell her he was born in the 50s. Well, Jennifer just said that she's, Gloria Estefan was in the 50s. That's what I have in my cheat sheet. So. I would say he was born in the 60s. Yep. Okay. Okay. Let's do. Okay. Eli Manning. Mm-hmm. The 60s. No. No, he's younger than that. 80s. Okay. Oh, that gave it away, didn't it? Yeah. Okay, then. Two left. Bart Starr in the 60s. No, Bart Starr in 1934. Montgomery, Alabama. Yes. There we go. Okay. Good work. Round two. I didn't keep track of, it was a pretty even year. Did anybody keep track? I just want to win again. Okay. So round three. Oh, oh. There's a gridiron now. I'm going to lose this one. Yeah. This is going to be more tricky for this one, but then you, you get to do the same sort of thing for. Three feet round three B. So looking at the players. There's the number. There's the football. There's the Super Bowls that they were involved in. In numerical order. Know which ones they played in. That's the question. Yes. Bart Starr. In the very first Super Bowl game. And was a champion for that. Let's do, hold on, OK, someone do, this is me guessing. I don't really know. Eli Manning. Yes. The XL, the last one, yeah, that one. 52 and 50. Yes. Whoa. I was just wrong. I was just wrong. The 80s, right? So he was one of the youngest ones. So that was a good guess there, Sarah. I would say Brett Favre for 1996. Yes. Ooh. Is that what he pronounced his last name, Favre? Favre. Favre. I know, it sounds like the R is supposed to be before the R. He's, not only if I remember when they were born now, so I could see. OK. Did John Madden actually play, or did he just coach in that? He did play in one spur ball. Oh, thank you. Thank you, Greg. OK. I'll say John Madden, 11. Yes. The only one with one. Terry Bradshaw and Emmett Smith played basically at the same time frame. Um, I would say that Emmett Smith is the 27 one. This one here? Yeah. Yeah, you were correct. OK. And then I take the last answer, Greg. Terry Bradshaw with eight. I think Sarah won that one. Yeah. I don't know how. It was just Sarah being very good at guessing. OK. And Greg giving me an answer. Inadvertently, I didn't. Well, I mean, I don't mind helping people out, but I didn't. That was inadvertent. I didn't actually even plan that. OK, so the performers, can you guess when they performed? OK. Let me just correct that typo. I can't believe. I'm going to say Gloria Stefan in 1992. You got it. Because she's older than me. I just think she's older than one. Yeah. I was surprised. I didn't realize. I'm going to say Beyonce was the 2001, 04, and 2018. No surprisingly. That's Justin Timberlake who did that one. It is. But he was with her in that one. Because he was a part of the wardrobe malfunction. Oh, that was with Janet Jackson. Janet Jackson was the wardrobe malfunction. Yes. I don't watch it, but I've heard about that one. Yeah, I'm sure you have. Eight, your turn, Max. Nick Jagger, 2006. OK, that is correct. OK, that was tough. I'm going OK. Now that you know who Chris Martin is, and you know he's not really old. Well, him and Beyonce are the same age pretty much. They're very similar in age. Ish. OK, I'm going to say Chris Martin in 2016. You got it. Yeah, and I'll pick the other one there, Greg. OK, then. There we go. Well, I thought you were going to say what happened. I went red orange t-shirts for this one. You won Super Wicked Bowl 2022. And now I have six minutes to actually go through and preview the actual profiles. But who is your closest stop in the chat, please? I'm going to go check right now. I'm closest to Terry Bradshaw. And how did the teams, the players at home, how did you guys do? How was your guessing? Did you guys do good job? What was your guessing? Yeah. So people on my team, did you do really well? Did we turn everyone off? For people on my team, you get M&Ms. Oh, nice. Very nice. I'm most closest to also Terry Bradshaw. Of course you are. You and I are always this. OK, you're funny, Jelaine. Has anybody else seen the Walter the Cat commercials? They're hilarious. I haven't, no. And I like the last one where the cat discovers the guy in the avalanche and he's digging him out. And he's like, wow, man, that's so cool. And he says, yeah, my drop's really nice. He said, no, the cat. And Walter's parent says, I think nobody's ever seen a cat. Oh, so part of that. So you know a bunch about these people already because of the game we just played. But let me just highlight a few things. So John Madden has. Very good, Denise. His mags alluded to as a coach. He was a player, but he was injured before he actually got to play professionally. But then he discovered that he liked coaching and then became a professional coach, took the Oakland Raiders to Super Bowl championship in Super Bowl 11. And very nice right up here. And what I like at the end, of course, then he became a broadcasting legend and personality. I know the name Madden because of Madden Sports, not because I play video games, but I know of video games. And Madden's a big name in that. And those video games revolutionized. He pushed for the most realistic games and it really revolutionized the way games were done. Yeah, yeah. So he's quite a remarkable player, person, and wonderful, wonderful profile here. And I really like the note at the end, the profile manager's note. I welcome all additions and enhancements to this page. We have lost one of the greats who cheered us all up with his enthusiasm. He was our hero. Yeah, and he died, like, December the 31st of this year. 28th. 28th. I knew it was right at the end of December. Yeah. Four degrees from Terry Bradshaw, he was my first husband's first cousin. Wow. How cool is that? My cousin was married to Cincinnati head coach Sam White. I have a football player cousin too. Don't need to go look at that. Ooh, Erin's actually cousins with Beyonce. Nice. So Beyonce, born in the 80s. Most of these people, as you realize, because when they just said their decade they were born, means they're still alive, right? Born in the 80s, Beyonce Giselle Knowles from Dallas, Texas, and has twins. And like many current living people, has a short profile, but also has links to a work page and stuff like that. Terry Bradshaw, notable player, football player, sportscaster, singer and actor. I didn't realize he was a singer and actor. Yeah. A good singer? Like a Liam Shatner singer? I think they should do a duet. He said William Shatner now. Chris is going to say something. Oh, no. OK. So again, then early football career, Louisiana Tech. Then went on to the Pittsburgh Steelers. And then Super Bowl. Let's see. Is he the one that had three Super Bowls in a row? Yes. He was in three Super Bowls in a row, 74, 75, 76. And then he was in a fourth Super Bowl. So he was the first player to be in three Super Bowls and then the first player to make four Super Bowls as well. So he had both of those milestones. How did he make four? First quarterback. Quarterback, actually, I guess. How did he make four and only be in three? No, he was in four. He was three in a row. Oh, no, it wasn't three in a row. I thought they were three in a row. No. 74, 75. 74, 75, then 78, 79. OK, I misread that. So I'll just spit my coffee out. Oh, no, don't do that. And Chris says, we don't talk about Shatner's singing. Oh. Gloria. Listen, you've got one minute left, Craig. I know, I know. I'm going to have to do this. Can I get some overtime? I've been messing with Craig. You can have some overtime. OK, I'll put some time on the shot clock. No, wrong sport. Gloria Fajardo Garcia Estefan, born in 1950s. See, I would not, from born in Cuba, in Havana, I believe. Cuban-American singer. Yes, born September 1st, 1957. Also, there's a precise date in Havana, Cuba. A contralto, which means she's in between an alto and a soprano voice, which gives her that huge range, because she can sing in the alto range, as well as in the higher soprano range. So the contraltos are amazing singers. And there she was, the halftime show, 1992. Grammy Awards and another Wikipedia article. 13 years ago. OK. Oh. That nation in three, two. Brett Farr, Farr? Farr. Farr. He's Cajun. His family is Louisiana. Ah, OK. This is that explain. Born in Gulfport, Mississippi, son of Irvin Farr. American football, a quarterback, spent the majority of his career with the career with the Green Bay Packers of the NFL, 20-year veteran of the NFL having played quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons, Green Bay Packers, New York Jets, and Minnesota Vikings. The only quarterback in NFL history to throw over 70,000 yards and over 6,000 completions and over 10,000 pass attempts led the Packers to two Super Bowl winning in 96. And he doesn't say what the other rear is. I only put the one. He only won one. He was at two. He only won one Super Bowl, I guess. Oh, he led them to the Super Bowl, two Super Bowls, and he won in 96. 1-1. Right. Got it. OK. Not 11. 1-1. 1-1. Mick Jagger. Sir, Mick Jagger. Sir, 19. Sir, Michael Philip Jagger. Was born on the 26th of July, 1943, in Dartford, Kent, England. His parents were Basel, Fanshawe, Jagger. One's Joe. I don't know where he got Joe from, from Basel or Fanshawe. But then Eva Ensley, Mary, Scott, Jagger. Cool thing, his paternal grandfather. No, he's not the one. OK, there was another cool grandfather connection. But anyways, his paternal grandfather was a teacher, so that's always cool. Didn't say he was a math teacher, but you know. Love music joined up. The profile talks about him starting out with the buddies from the Rolling Stones. At seven, he had met with at school Keith Richards. Yes, I think that's so cool that they met when they were only seven years old. And then reconnected. And anyways, the rest is history. And then when Keith Richards was seven, he looked 80. There we go. Poor Keith Richards. Eli Manning, Sarah's favorite football player so far. Just because, I don't know, I guess I guessed right. Yeah, you guessed right. That's it. That's a good reason, yeah. Born on the 3rd of January, 8th, 1981 in New Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana. Quarterback for the New York Giants and the NFL. Led the team to two Super Bowl victories. Went twice and won twice. In XLII and XLVI, or 42 and 46. 46. Nice. Bless you. I was trying to mute it. It was too fast. Chris Martin. Everybody's wearing their masks. Yeah, I'm coldplay. Martin. Born Christopher Anthony John Martin, March 2nd, 1977. English singer-songwriter, record producer. From all the instrumentalists and co-founder of the British alternative rock band Coldplay. Coldplay. Born in Whitestone, near Exeter in Devon. Went to University College in London and formed a rock band. Pector Outs. That's an interesting, that was the first name, the original name of the band. His, there's the one that I was thinking. William Willett is the man who campaigned for and made daylight saving time a recognized practice. And he is Chris Martin's great-great-grandfather. That is crazy. Isn't that cool? Yes. I think that's a really cool that they added that little piece. Wow. And then Emmett Smith III, born in the 1960s. And we just have bullet points for his career. Yeah, he won a mirror ball on Dancing with the Stars too, didn't he? Did he? Is that on there? No. It's not on there. So someone should edit this profile and add that. I gotta double check myself on that one. Brian Bartlett Starr. This was a name I did not know, but Brett Starr, as he was known by, or no, Bart Starr. Bart Starr. Professional American football, but he played in the first two Super Bowl games ever. First Super Bowl one was in 1967 and Super Bowl two was obviously the next year in 1968. Most valuable player for both of those first two Super Bowls. So. He won Dancing with the Stars in 2005. This guy? No. Not him, Emmett. Oh, okay. Oh, you're back. Boy, you moved on while I was looking that up. I mean, he was still alive in 2005, but I don't know if he was alive. That was funny. No, this is one of the originals. Yeah, he is. That's pretty cool. He played for the Colts, right? No, Packers. Green Bay Packers. Green Bay Packers, it says here. And Justin Gurley is the last profile. Born in the 80s. American Song, member of the, former member of the Disney's Mickey Mouse Club. And born on 31st of January, 1981 in Memphis. Performing Super Bowl halftime shows in three years there. And I've already mentioned he's infamous because he pulled the pasty off or just disin, whatever. So he caused the mouse. Yes. He caused the mouse function. It was supposed to be a pasty, but when he pulled it, there was no pasty behind her, whatever she was wearing. Camisole. Uh-oh. Yeah. And then that caused the halftime shows to go down for a little bit. Well, they're on delay. They're on tape delays. So the censors can have a button if they need to. Justin Case. Justin Case. You know. And those are our Super Bowl. Woo! That's your Super Bowl game. That was your halftime show. That was so much fun. I like the games. I think everybody liked the games. That was fun. Nobody said a word. They're all quiet. So I'm assuming they really love the game and everything else. Oh, Chris Gates says over time was allowed. So I wanted to, I guess that's the photos, but I also wanted to mention cause I do have a cousin who actually was in the Super Bowl. Chad Henney played for the Dolphins and the, oh, another one, another one. Another team. But the Kansas City Chiefs, there you go. There you go. No, my cousin, there you go. Boy, you're a hard act to follow, Greg. Come on, Sarah, you can do it. You can do it. I'm sorry. Find some puppies with the pictures of the week. Puppies! Don, I doesn't want to share my screen one moment. Okay, I guess we're going to do the entire screen because that's just what's going to happen. Okay. I got you. There you go. There we go. I also wanted to show a romantic photo of my grandparents. Oh my goodness. Wedding photo. Who else named after Sarah? Is that Joe? Yeah. How sweet. And my mom's parents, so. So where is that taken? Guatemala. Yeah, but is it in a church or in there? I'm not sure, actually. Like that rock iron work is very nice. It looks like a studio background and it's like there's like an oven behind their legs. I know they had a nice house, a lot of moms on that shore, but I probably asked my mom if she knows where it was taken. Okay. And now I'll stare her with the football stats. No. No. Pictures. Pictures. So this week's theme is cozy home. Cozy home. This looks pretty cozy. It does. And Devin Shire, England. And then this home. That's cute. That's a kind of romantic photo, you know? Couple in front of their home. And Wichita, Kansas. We're not in Kansas anymore. Sorry, I had to. We have Eliza Strong Barnes at home. She looks very comfy in her chair. I think it's so crazy. I was just working on her profile. No. I was working on some, that is just crazy. I got to see. Was it that one? What was the connection? It was Phoebe Strong. Woo! Phoebe Strong. That's crazy. Go ahead. Sorry. That's okay. I have Evelyn's. Time to relax. Reading the music. With a cup of tea or coffee? Montreal Quebec. I saw that. Oh, that's crazy. It's like those couches that you don't remember really supposed to sit on. Chippendales. Chippendales? Is that right? And I like this folding chair. Yeah. Folding chair? Yeah, you see the folding chair? I bet that the folding chair was there and they put a coat on it to dry. Against the fire? Oh, yes. That's a pretty cool picture. Wow. And then in the 20s, early 20s, in Tennessee. Nice portion. She's on a hammock over here. Look at her. Everybody's all dressed up. How cute. Is there somebody in the window? There's somebody in the window. Oh, is there? There fell on the left. Is there somebody? No. It's his reflection. It's just him. Some mirror sitting on Mama Margot's chair. Oh, an Egypt. Cool. Say what? An Egypt. He's taking an Egypt. That explains the script then, yeah. Tom was living there. Look at that like mural thing. Wow. That's really cozy. The snow on the second floor. Christmas tree on the second floor. The next page. Have we seen any animals yet? I'm looking for her so I can look at them. Look at all the porches they have on the wall. Wow. They're nice. If you were really good with Photoshop, you could grab those photos. You could. It'd be hard to blow those up. It'd be hard, but you could. Aw, look at that. Look at that baby. Cozy. They're grandparents home in Australia. Oh, very nice. Okay, so that's all the photos on the page. Now let's go to the J2J post to see if anybody has anything else. So this one, this is our cozy living room in our 1925 home. The picture's only a portion of this living room. All the furniture is clean and style. 75% of the home is antiques. That's pretty cool. And that was a Christmas photo too. Yes. And this is a 1959 photo of my grand aunt Grace and grand uncle Jiggs in front of their home. They always had several birds, a couple of cats. Why aren't they in the photo? I know. No. So we know there's animals there. There's something beside them on the porch. Yeah, right there. No, it's like a bike seat. Yeah. Yeah, is that a doggy there? No. What about on the other porch on the other side? I don't know. I don't think there's any. Yeah, where your cursor was. Was that a little bunny on the other side? I think it's a bike seat. Oh. Oh. Now we're really stretching and trying to find me. My second great-grandmother and her second husband with her daughter-in-law, two grandchildren in their house in Tennessee. And that was in 1964. I believe that person in the lower left photo could be my grandfather, Marcos. Oh, in the hand. The hand. There's a hand. There you go. This is my mother Evelyn in 1983 captured on the sly by my father. Oh, there's a good cup of tea. Good cup of tea. Always red rose. Red rose, yeah. It's a waste of water. My grandfather Arthur McLean built this cozy little house in Albany, Oregon just before he married my grandmother Addy in 1908. Nice. We have this one photo taken of the living room in my mother-in-law's cozy home. No one said crazy home. Crazy. She passed away about four weeks ago. Aw. Aw. Aw, we're sorry. Robin. No, Robin Chills. I'm finding pictures of a cozy home so I just went with cozy. Is there a bomb shelter that you... That's kind of, it looks like something or a tornado shelter that's not been put in the ground yet? Hmm. Hmm. Very solid bus shelter. Oh, this is one we also didn't see. No? My maternal grandparents' home on Grand Island. It's interesting how many of the cozy home pictures are Christmas pictures. Yeah. There might be an animal in that one though if you scroll back up and look really hard. I'd see. There's so much going on. Yeah. It is true. I don't see anything. Oh, me either. Sorry, Sarah. Sorry. We saw this one, so great. My second great-grandmother, Anne Cochram, standing with a bucket outside the family farmhouse. Probably taken about 1900. Probably some animals living in the garden, which you can't see. Yeah, I'm looking too. No animals in that one. Not even any gnomes. Gnomes, yeah. 1960, my uncle and my father renovated a teeny house, their next door to my uncle's home-rumming house for their mother. Nice. All children should do that for their parents. Children? Children. This is me with my grandparents at their home, all. Oh, you were so tiny, Nanette. Nanette. Here's my great-grandmother, Bean, with my older brother. This is probably late 1961 in the house that her husband built. Goodness. All the light switches were about six inches higher than you would expect. It's probably tall. Really? That is a big baby. Yeah. Yeah. My favorite cozy home photo is one of my third-great-grandmother, Elisa Barnes. Strong. My third-great-grandmother, Victoria Holm. And that's it. These are all the photos. Imagine having a picture of your third-great-grandmother. That's amazing. Sarah, so now you have four minutes to fill, Sarah. Greg and I are going to watch. Oh, no. I don't have anything. I just got a picture. I was putting people on the spot right there. There was no animals, but at least we had Kiki. We have Kiki, so there's our animal for the day. Yes. Yeah. That's all we got. My phoenix is sleeping here, so. Apparently, Jelaine was with you about the red rose mags. Yes. Oh, the dark. Uh-oh. Are we going to do four minutes of that, Meg? So get to your mood. I'm glad you're muted. In the moose. In the moose. All the animals. Okay, well. Let's see. Aw, doggie. Yeah. Sleeping away. Taking a nap. I disturbed her nap. She's sleeping. You're muted, Meg. I can't hear you. You're muted. We can't hear you. She knows that. So was there date night this week or next week? Do we know what's happening? How did this come in week? Okay. Because we had a lot of. I'm looking on the screen to see what the challenge is for this week, and I don't see it either. Let me go to G to G. G to G real quick. G to G. Questions? The challenge for week four is Adrienne Wilkinson. And Adrienne is an actress known for her role as the daughter of Xena and the highly popular series Xena, Warrior Princess. Ooh. Mm. Fun and the television series Side Tract. Chris, you gonna be watching that one? Cool. So check that out. So that's this starting this coming Wednesday then? Thomas says this is the off week. This is the off weekend. So I guess this current week is off. Oh, no one's working right now. Yeah. Haas Fröberg was the last one from the third to the 10th. And so they had a week break. We could choose new breaks too. Yes, we do. Mm-hmm. But the only time we ever take breaks is I love your shawl. Thank you. I know. You have a very nice scarf. It's when the Christmas and New Year's because they fell on Saturdays this year and during challenges. We don't do Saturday live cast during challenges. So we got two more minutes there, Sarah. One minute. It's 10.59, it says on my computer. So we got one minute. So see us next Saturday, featuring my scarf. And hopefully next week, Greg, we'll have another game for us. That was so much fun, Greg. Did you enjoy it? I had a little spin on that. Okay. Well, I just, I knew that I could not feel much time talking about football players. So I thought, but what I can do. Play a game. Maybe we'll make a game about, guess which year this photo was taken and where? We can play a game with that. So Thomas has us up to date now on the stuff. And it looks like Adrian has a Danish line too, so fun. And then everybody else is saying bye. You guys should just log off. I guess we didn't want to feel the whole time. We'll find, we will leave. Goodbye. Until next time. See you next week, guys. See you next week. Who's clicking it?