 Welcome to another Friday Night Bingo and I'm Sandy and we have David back again. David was with us a couple of weeks ago with the US Governors Project that is doing really, really well. But I wanted to have him back for one of my favorite projects and that is Classic Disney. Give me one second. Yay. I made it. Yay. Sorry. I'm early. Perfect timing. Perfect timing. So, David's with the Classic Disney and everybody should have the link for the project. I will put it up one more time and see, now is my turn for my dog to bark. My dog barked at the other one. So we've got the Classic Disney space and I'm going to make sure that everybody has the bingo card. We're going to have two bingo games this time and I'll explain them in just a minute but while you guys are getting the bingo card up, I am going to bring the Classic Disney page up and this is a really interesting project. For those of you that don't know, you hear a lot of projects with wiki tree that are extremely high level and that might be the United States project, the Italy project, the Southern colonies project, things like that, the Latin American project. This is what I like to call a space page project and it's really, really cool, excuse me, barky dog. It's really, really cool because David literally thought this idea up and created it and it has such a fantastic following, helping you create profiles of the voice actors, the actors, the animators as well of the classic movies. So you pick a movie, I believe once a month and then everybody can join in and help you fill out the profiles for those actors, right? Right. We were adding a movie a month. We've stopped that at this point and we've left it. We got so far behind that right now it's kind of a free-for-all. You can go in and work on whatever movie you'd like. We're no longer assigning one to the month but yeah, you're right, I started this. This was my, well, I don't think it was my first free space page but it's the first free space page that I made public. And it started out just because I had met Adriana Cosoletti who was the voice of Snow White many years ago when she was still alive and I just got curious to see if she was on WikiTree. She wasn't so I created a profile for her and started researching her family and it turned out she came from a really fascinating family. Her mother was an opera singer, her sister was an opera singer who married, I don't know if he would consider himself a mobster but from everything that I read it sounded like he was. He was arrested and put on trial numerous times but I'm not sure he ever actually went to prison but that was fun just reading the stories in the newspapers and I just had a really good time with that and then I thought to myself, I wonder who did the voices of the Seven Dwarfs. So I created a free space page just for myself so that I could research the cast of the Snow White film and then just on a whim I decided to put it on G2Gs and said anybody that wants to come help me come on over and I got such a good response to that and people asking for more movies that we started adding films to the list. And currently we have 16 films. We call this the classic Disney site or project because we stopped at 1977. That was that year they released Winnie the Pooh and when we start to get after 1977 we started to get a lot of living cast members, people that are still alive, we can't work on publicly. We decided not to go any further than that. But we go from 1937 Snow White up to Winnie the Pooh in 1977 and all the animated films in between. I've got a question for you real quick. So since you're speaking of that, so we have both parents worked on Fantasia's artist that qualified for this. So we added a separate link to artists. We haven't focused on that but we have what was called the nine old men were Walt Disney's top animators in the early days. And we've added a couple more that people have just requested. So if you've got their information and you want to add them onto the list, it's real simple to put a link there and people can see that. So you're even going deeper. It's not just the people that you see on the screen. The classic Disney project now is adding the behind the scenes, the artists. That's awesome. Yeah. So, you know, I've kind of had my handfuls. We have now, let me see the number here so I get it correctly. So on voice actors alone, we have 245 individuals. So no, I'm going to take that back. It's 196 individuals. When we add the others, we're up to 245. So we've got almost 200 voice actors. So we've again, we've kind of slowed down on adding on adding any more at this point. But if somebody has somebody that they want, they have a film they'd like to add, you know, we can go ahead and do that. So it's that's real simple. And then we also have a page for the Mouse Cateers. That one I do, I do have a, that one, give me a second, that one is a big, big deal in my family. That was a big, big deal. I got in towards the end of it, but I swear to you that my two brothers thought they were going to marry Annette. And Annette, by the way, is not connected. Oh, he's got Italian roots. So if anybody has Italian experience, Italy project. Yeah, but she's got, at least last I checked, she wasn't, she's been up there for a couple of years, I believe. Let's see. Yep. Not connected. Not connected. So we've got some family up there, but not enough to link her yet. Okay. So for those of you that were official Mouse Cateers back in the day, here's your mission. Let's see if we can get Annette all connected into Wiki3. That's pretty cool. Yeah, I love the Mouse Cateers. They're just, that was awesome. Now you're doing the original Mouse Cateers. Are you doing all of them? So this is only the original, again, because, well, and in fact, we don't list all the Mouse Cateers. These are only the deceased Mouse Cateers because, you know, again, the others are still private. And a lot of them, after they dropped out of the Mickey Mouse Club, didn't continue in show business. So they don't necessarily qualify as notables or, you know, because there were a number of cast members that were only kind of background dancers and, you know, and that kind of thing. So they weren't all top tier Mouse Cateers, but we do list all of the deceased Mouse Cateers, which there are quite a few. There are. There's quite a few going back. But if you're, like you mentioned, if you're going to start adding in some of the behind the scenes people, there's quite a bit that you can add into wiki tree. Yeah, there's, we're looking into adding some of the musical individuals, some of the, you know, the songwriters. There's some pretty big names there. So there's a number of ways that we can't expand. We just haven't quite figured out which way we want to, we want to go yet. But again, if anybody has suggestions, it's really based on enthusiasm of the members. If there's something you want to do, let me know. You know, I put up some things that were not big hits and then other things that, you know, were. So it just depends. It's no point of putting something up if nobody's going to be interested in it. But we don't know that much. That's a good point because we have a couple questions about wanting to add the rescuers, things like that. So if there is something that you want to add, reach out to David and I'm pretty positive that you could set it up for them and they could get working on doing the profiles, adding the profiles if they're not already in wiki tree and completing the checklist of what makes a perfect profile as well. So if you guys have any suggestions out there, any movies that you really, really love, then reach out to David. But now you've gotten curious. So which one was a really, really big hit? Which one did most wiki treeers embrace? You know, I think it was pretty much the further back we went, the more popular it was. I think Snow White was our first one and it's still probably the most popular. Snow White and Pinocchio both are completed as far as connections, so their entire cast are completed. I think Jungle Book got some extra support from members. I think that was a popular one. And then Winnie the Pooh was our last one and that one, even if you're not a Disney fan, you still like Winnie the Pooh. How can you not love Winnie the Pooh? I know. How could you not? That's why I told him. I said I have my EOR mug tonight. I said that in my bingo mug. And I think my mug is at least minimum 20 years old. So I mean, how could you, I find this project so fascinating. I know as a child, and this was some of my earliest memories. My dad was a police officer. But he would work as a security guard part time at a local drug store in all the money that he had from the drug store went into a vacation fund and every year we would take that drive down from the Maryland area straight down to Disney. And I did not realize this because I was so young. But my brothers are like, you know, we were some of the first ones at Walt Disney World. So for those of you watching, I will ask you the big question that I always fail. And let's see, do who remembers the E-ticket brides at Walt Disney World? Oh, absolutely. I always do. I grew up in Southern California. So I I probably I mean, I could tell you where every restroom in every wastebasket of Disneyland is. And I definitely remember the E-ticket. And that's pretty cool because you have a true passion for this project the passion and the knowledge as well. So if anybody has a movie or something that you are thinking, but don't reach out and see if we can add this in. This is a great project. And you know, I I won't lie to you, David. The reason why I also love this project is Disney gets searched a lot on Google and things like that. So the more profiles that we have in Wiki Tree and people searching on Google, they will come and find Wiki Tree. And they'll see these beautiful profiles you had. Like we had a net up and let me bring her up again. And even though she's not connected, it's still a beautiful profile to see. And this gets us more people into Wiki Tree, more people helping us and more people interested in example. So let me tell you a story about that that just occurred this week. Olimar Zellman was the voice of and I don't know if I say her name correctly, but Melissa Fint. The the witch in Sleeping Beauty, I believe. She also did this wicked stepmother in Cinderella. And if you've been to Disneyland and you've been on the haunted mansion ride, you'll remember the the crystal ball with the with the woman's head inside. It's telling your fortune. That's also the same woman. Her name is Eleanor Zellman. And last week, I got an email from her nephew saying that he was Googling her name to find out some family history. Came across Wiki Tree and saw her profile. Number one was really impressed. But number two, she's not connected. And he had the connections we needed. She's from she has Russian ancestry. Really? You had all that information. So we're now able to I haven't been able to go on yet and do it. But it is to get you connected soon. Her last name, her last name is Zellman. What do you say, Zellman? I'm looking at you and you're on classic Disney. So if you scroll down to either sin. Oh, OK, so you're on a page we haven't talked about yet. Yeah. But if you alphabetize that by last name, she should be at the bottom. You know, let's see. That is so cool. And then I should talk about this page also. I think you passed her. Keep going, go up, go back up. OK, I'm down to the mouse keteers. So our voice actors are up above that right there at the bottom. There we go. That is so cool. You're right. I do see that face holding the ball in the hall. Scroll down a little bit and the viewers can see that. There's her in costume. Further, you'll see that. Her characters and then the crystal ball should be below that. And there she is in the crystal ball. How was that? That is awesome. I had no idea that was the same person, but it was really cool. And her nephew reached out and her nephew reached out and her she didn't. If I recall, she didn't have siblings or if she did, they didn't have connections that he had all the aunts and uncles. And so we were able to get that is her mother's name was Simmons. And that's a pretty common name. And we weren't able to figure out who she was. But he had he had all of that. And again, I just want to point out that this is just such a beautiful profile. I love looking through profiles and wiki tree. This is a beautiful profile that has her in character and out of character. Things that you probably remember as a child. Or if I think Erin said her kids are watching Disney right now. So if they're watching movies and stuff, you now know that Angelina Jolie, who plays, I'm going to mess up the name, Melissa Fit. Melissa that this was the original actress for that. So it's pretty cool. Yeah. And one of the things I always emphasize with all of my projects is it's not just about connecting them to the tree. It's it's also I actually enjoy even more than doing the connecting is the biography writing and finding the pictures and making sure the sources are are there, but making it something that if somebody from outside wiki tree were to come in that they would enjoy, you know, not just find the facts, but actually enjoy reading. The narrative in the article, I agree. I mean, this instantly draws your eye to it. So if you see that a number of our profiles are already connected, but that doesn't mean there isn't still a lot of work that can be done to spruce them up. And you know, or connect them through other branches. If one branch is connected, there's still other branches that can be done. So there's a lot that can be done with wiki tree work to do. Right. Yeah. Now, if you go back to the page that you this one, this one. So we have two ways that you can access our our profiles. We have one page for each movie that we've we've added and you can go there and you can link the cast members. But then we have this that is a summary of of all 16 movies, plus the Mouse Cateers, plus the animators. This lists everybody on everybody that we've linked a profile to. And you can see in the far right corner, there's a C if we've connected them. So if there's no C next to their name, that means that they're still unconnected and you can scroll down, you can sort this by first name, last name, character name, movie name, date of birth, date of death. There's a number of ways to search it. But it lists everybody and up at top are the one hundred and ninety five voice actors. The second group is our Mouse Cateers and then the third group. Oh, something we didn't mention, our third group is the animators. And then if you go all the way to the bottom, I believe. So these are the off the original authors of each of the movies based on so it has I can't see the the screen there. But let me pull up mine so I can read some of the names here. The Grimm's. Well, you've got like a classic Lewis Carroll, who's Alice in Wonderland. Jamberry. Yeah, we've got the Grimm brothers. This is another interesting thing. David and I were talking about this briefly. And I know with some of the projects that I'm involved in, this happens, too. That when you are involved with a wiki tree project, it's not as if you're in that silo and you don't go out. You go everywhere. So, for example, this is classic Disney. But if you notice, this is an England project notable. So you do go and French out. And what David was saying earlier that a lot of these actors for Disney have immigrant families. So you're not just working on U.S. profiles. This is going to take a village, a global village to complete and connect a lot of the Disney profiles to the main wiki tree. Disney hired a lot of some of them were immigrants and some of them actually stayed in their home country. They just came over to make the movie and went back. A lot of British actors, you know, like Julie Andrews and Mary Poppins and others. But I have a list that I made of. I just want to read it real quickly. So the the Disney, the Disney films that we've done, the cast members come from at least 15 countries outside the United States. And that's Australia, Austria, Brazil, British Guyana, Canada, England, Germany, Hungary, Mexico, the Netherlands, Panama, Rhodesia, which I believe is now Zimbabwe, Russia, Scotland and Wales. If you go back another generation to their parents, we would also include Belgium, France, Ireland, Italy, Palestine, Poland, Sweden and Turkey. So a lot of those are unconnected because the records are in countries outside the United States. But if people are any of those projects or people that work with those projects or just people with experience in any of those countries, there's a place for you over here at Disney, because we're not all some of these like Turkey and Palestine. Probably not a lot of people that know how to reach research in those countries, which is why we don't have connection part of the reason. And that's true. It does take that global village to come in. And if anybody learns anything from this as well, there's two things that you can start a space page project. And we'll talk about that after the first bingo game. And that just because you're in a project, again, you're not in this certain little space. It goes and reaches everywhere and help is always needed. So if anybody has a project that they'd like to start along these lines, I'm happy to help you get started with it. It's a little if you don't know what you're doing, it's a little tricky at first. But once you get the template up, it's just filling in the blank. So it's really simple that if you have a movie or a sports team or a neighborhood, whatever it is, you want to you want to do. Free space page, even if you want to keep it, you know, just for your own use, that's great. But if you want to make it public and work with the team, you know, that's a lot of fun. Make it public. And I'll show you some examples, too. Let's go ahead and play the first bingo card. I put it up. Everybody should be ready to go. A couple of things about bingo is you can win by going down vertical or diagonal. The first person who gets bingo has to type the word bingo in the chat. If you have won in a previous bingo game, you are not eligible to win today. But we do really appreciate you joining us and playing along and having fun with us. And once you win the bingo, I'll tell you the next steps. So the very first bingo word raised is Captain Hook and Bambi. Will I say one? Bambi might be one of the first movies I remember as a child seeing Daisy Duck. I do believe you guys can correct me if I'm wrong, but I do believe if you're at the parks themselves, Daisy Duck is one of the most elusive characters to find. You know what you're saying? I don't know that I've ever seen her there. Yeah, apparently you have to be really, really, really short. Thumper, Thumper from Bambi, love Thumper. And Minnie Mouse, Pluto, Sleeping Beauty. And to me, some of these older movies, they just had the more charm in them than all the graphic ones. Now, Goofy, and you guys let us know if you're close. Oh, Steven, it's two way. You are new. I happen to have my ear mug. People do tend to hold on to Disney things. Not necessarily. I mean, they've got the collectible side, but then I've also got my favorite mug, my favorite shirt. Pinocchio, I don't know. Steven is two ways so quick. He got lucky. Tinkerbell, Jiminy Cricket, Alice. And I assume that would be Alice in Wonderland. Oh, Eileen, you're very close. Oh, Steven got it. Steven got the bingo. Can't congratulate you, Steven. I like it. It's got it. And I'm noticing here that Steven asked a lot of questions along the way. He did. Let me, Steven, let me tell you how to get your bingo prize. What you want to do is you want to email anyone. And what will happen is you want to tell her that you won the classic Disney bingo number one. And she will get you hooked up with what you can get as a prize. I believe it's up to $30 from the WikiTrees store. There's t-shirts. There's mugs. And I will tell you that this mug, the bingo mug, kind of got a little bit of a shadow here, has been the most popular mug since Eileen created this logo for us. So make sure to go ahead and email her and she'll get you all hooked up. Now let me come back to these mug comments. So let's see. So he won from Goofy, Tinkerbell, Bambi, Captain Hook, and Pinocchio. Nice. Oh, Steven got one too, but he cannot claim. So congratulations. Let me scroll back up. So, oh, but Steven says he can raise his hand and help you in for Germany. And there are a lot of overlapping circles on WikiTree for projects. There definitely are. Okay, so here we go. Can we use images available in Wikipedia if they are under fair use? That's a A1 question. Yeah, though. Yep. I was gonna say, please say yes, because I do. I don't know if I'm understanding but I don't know if I'm gonna go on record with it. And so only the animated films or adding the live action films like Shaggy Dog series. So that is something. Yeah, that's something we've talked about. We're not sure which direction we wanna go at this point, whether we're gonna continue with animated films, which again gets us into living personalities, the limits, the ability of members to edit, but also the other option that we've talked about mostly is adding some of the popular live action films. We do have on the mouse, the tears page, we do have a couple actors from live action films, but they're not actually linked to their films, but we put a couple up by request. But I think that's probably the direction we would go next is with some of the live action films. Okay, now wanna bring up, since we did talk, let me go ahead and give you guys the bingo two card and let you get situated and set up with that. And while you do that, I do wanna bring up the projects because this one is a perfect example of the projects. Let me bring my screen back up. So to create a project, they're all gonna start basically as a space page project. So you just come up to add in your new project. Now, David has really done a fabulous job with the U.S. governors and also with the classic Disney, and you can see how detailed they are. Keep in mind that this is a space page project, so don't be scared. You're not creating that super duper high level project at this point, you're creating something that you think others might have an interest in as well as yourself and wanna join together. And one of the examples I wanna bring up is I am total blown away by this particular space page project page as well, the Indiana Jones franchise. So here we have, John has created the Indiana Jones project page and he did it by just coming up and clicking add and project. And you can see he's got it a little bit different. He's working it just on a smaller scale, but he's adding in the films and then the actors as they pretty much come available. You wanna try and avoid the living ones, except for the big names. Of course, Harrison Ford is pretty big. Right. Yeah, and I would suggest start out small and you can expand it as you go along, but keep it within something that you feel you can manage. And it's often best if you have kind of a closed theme. So like the list pages, it's strictly Indiana Jones as opposed to say famous movie stars, which could put you into thousands of people in the real. He also has what's great here is, so I know there are a lot of other fans of Star Trek. There's Star Wars that people have started. James Bond, it needs a little bit more work to buff it up, I think, but the films of Mel Brooks. So as David just said, if you have a special fondness for something, start small and bring it into Wiki Tree, you'll find that there are a lot of people that share your fondness, but you gotta also let people know about this. And the way to do that is G2G. And I think I have one up, let me see. This is an example that David uses for G2G. He lets him know, everybody know that, hey, we're gonna work on this this month. And it doesn't have to be a monthly thing. Like David mentioned, he's now working on, everybody just join in and help out. So if you have something like Stephen does, push it on G2G and say who wants to help out. I agree, start small. Yeah, you don't have to do every crew member and gopher and make up artists and stuff on the set. You can just start with your cast members and then expand from there. Again, I started the Disney Project just with the Snow White cast. It was probably 12 people. And then it just grew month by month from there. Because who doesn't love Disney? I mean, we've all seen Disney. I think our parents, made sure we sold Disney so we didn't get FOMO. You know, the fear of missing out because the neighbor's kid was going to Disney or watching Disney movies. So we had to too. I think it would be fun. And I've got my hands full but for other people interested in sports to create a sports team like the Brooklyn Dodgers even if you just go with one year, the year you were born or the year you graduated from high school, the Cowboys, the Bears. Again, you want to go back to an era where the team members aren't all still alive but you go back to some of the 50s and 60s teams. Do we have a Super Bowl category from the beginning? That would be a cool one. Yeah, that would be somebody wants to start that. The Marvel one is, you would definitely get a lot for Marvel. The only problem, well, there are some notables that are still living on that you can attach to Marvel but I think a lot of the Marvel, unless you go back to the comic but a lot of the actors are still alive. Yeah, I do know there's a Harry Potter page and there's also a Rocky Horror Picture Show page. That's another good one. A number of their people are alive but if you're creating the page and you can get the parents or the grandparents, then people can take it from there as well. And use somebody that mentioned that they would do a Packers one but couldn't manage it. I would recommend you take David's suggestion, start small, maybe take one year that they were there. As far as managing it, it's not a lot of management. It's just put it out there on GGG, have others help you and you'll find that it does kind of go along and manage itself in a lot of ways. You would just need to probably keep track of who's adding who. Yeah, I don't do much management and what I tell people is just jump in and do whatever you wanna do. You don't have to get approval. You don't have to be officially a member. They're all open profiles. Anybody can work on them. We do ask that you just keep us posted so that we can enjoy your progress and get a sense of community on GGG. But since there's no real rules or requirements, people have to follow. I don't have to do a lot of work. Periodically answering a couple of questions. And you're not building out a lot of categories or anything like that. It's mostly about the profiles. It's profile driven. And so for those of you that are thinking about doing something like this that are in other projects, you notice a lot of the higher end, upper end projects do have a bazillion categories that go through approval process and things like that. This is profile driven. This is all profile, make a perfect profile like we've seen tonight with the biography, with the sources, with the photos and connect them together, say, for Super Bowl or the First World Series. I don't even know the dates of those, but I'm pretty sure there's not too many living for either of those going on. Okay, now who, yeah, I'm sorry, Dave. I was gonna say, we did have a question earlier on about the Notables and for people that don't work with the Notables category, a notable in simplistic terms is somebody basically who has a Wikipedia page. There are a few other ways that we can define a notable notable such as being in a who's who of their country. But generally the criteria we use is if they meet the criteria for Wikipedia then they meet the criteria for Wiki Tree. And then we have living Notables are private just like anybody else. Last they have, if we can show that they have Wikipedia pages in three languages then we can move them to, I don't recall what it's called but it's the yellow level which is a semi-private which means people can see the profile but they can't edit it. So if you're doing like a current baseball team and everybody's still alive, nobody's gonna be able to, well some of them nobody'll be able to even see the profile but even if we can make it viewable nobody's gonna be able to edit it. So that's why we talk about doing deceased Notables versus and it's just like any other even private Notables your living relatives go private, they don't go public. It makes it easier too I think as a project to come together if they're open and you can see them as well. So that's why any of you thinking about starting with a movie, a sports theme, you know, astronauts, anything like that, go way back. Go way, way back and start the beginning and that'll help you out. Okay Dan, does everybody have their, yeah that's true. If everybody has their bingo card, let me see if this, let me bring it up. This should be our bingo trivia but it is not bringing up the trivia part for some reason. So let me go ahead and bring it up the full screen. Yeah, I'm sorry guys it's not bringing, it's not letting me do the trivia part. So we'll help you out with it I guess. It's kind of sad because the trivia part was kind of fun for the Disney songs. So for Enchanted the movie we add the happy working song. Now which one of you two know how to sing and gonna sing the songs for us? I don't know that song though. That's a movie I've not seen. Yeah, I don't think I've seen Enchanted. And then let's see, so for Pinocchio. What was the song? It's Give a Little Whistle. So we can ask who sang the song? That's true, I don't know that one though. Who sang the Little Whistle? Was that one? I would have been Jiminy Cricket I believe. And the brave song was Touch the Sky. I've seen the movie but don't know the song though. Fantasia, I think everybody would have probably have gotten this one, it was Dance of the Reed Flute. Oh yeah. Who was the only voice character in Fantasia was? Walt? Well he did the voice. Yeah. Yeah, who was the character? Oh, I don't know. It was Mickey Mouse. I thought that would be too simple to say that. Okay, so the fox in the hound was Best of Friends. I cried too much at the end of this movie and my parents had to take me out of the theater. Really? Well he mentioned, and I don't have this movie, he mentioned Old Yeller. And I go, oh no, I can't work on Old Yeller. I can see that. This movie was, these Disney movies, they're not all sunshine, some of them hit you really hard. My parents took me to see Old Yeller in the drive-in theater and that was a hard one to watch at that age. I don't know if I could, yeah. Aristocrats, everybody wants to be a cat. Hi ho? Yeah. You got it. So that was IO. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. And this is kind of interesting because this is where David was talking about kind of moving away from full animation and 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea was a whale of a tail and anybody remember who the lead actor was in that one? No. He has a son. Oh yeah. The Hollywood Dynasty. Ferris Bueller's dad. Is that right? Oh. Matthew Broderick's dad? Oh yeah, wasn't it? No, it was Kurt Douglas. No, no, no, you're right, you're right. It wasn't Mason, James Mason? Kurt Douglas, I think it was in 20,000 Leagues. Cinderella. I'm gonna find my notes. I'm trying to think of songs that are in there. Vivid Evovity Boo. Yeah, that's the one I should have had. Where is it on our list? There you go. A dream is a wish. Oh yeah. Okay. I forgot about that one. Sleeping Beauty. And this was one that you have up already to work on, right David? Yes, we have that one. Sleeping Beauty. I remember the movie, but I don't remember where I saw some of these movies at. And I know it wasn't on TV like it is now. And I wonder, was Sleeping Beauty. Well, now a lot of these were re-released. Very necessities. Yeah. I love that. Now I'm gonna sing this all night and all weekend long. I got the very necessities. I think that's not the best music of any of the. I think you're right. Oh, go the distance. There's something like that. I don't know Hercules. I don't, I didn't know Hercules. Yep, go the distance. You got it. We have got a Disney fan here. The Lion King. There are many options. Yeah. What would you guys say the most popular Lion King one is? Song is? The Lion King is probably the most popular, but also the. I would if my dog wasn't sleeping, I'd give you a demonstration. It involves this song. Yeah, I don't know the name of the song. Circle of Life. I may or may not have done that with my dog several times. It's hard to resist that urge. Every time it comes home and everybody grabs their cat or their dog. We got a bingo. Hey, is that personally related to you? I don't know. Can family win bingo? Yeah. We will see. I did say bring your friends and family, didn't I? So what was it that you got bingo? Oh, yeah, Hakuna Matata is really good, too. And I like Circle of Life. We didn't even get to Chim Chimery. So what I'll do, I will tell you guys the song and you guys see if you can guess it. So we get Chim Chimery. Very poppin. Love that one. I love that one. Baby Mine. Dumbo. That's another sad movie. Oh, yeah. That one's tough. A spoon full of sugar. Mary Poppins. Yep, Mary Poppins, y'all. He's a tramp. The lady in the tramp. Yeah, that one gives it away. Yeah. This was so popular when I was in high school. I'm dating myself under the sea. Oh, yeah. Little mermaid. And then we already said Hakuna Matata and a whole new world. Aladdin. Yeah. I gotta make some of these a little bit more difficult for you guys. Okay, how about this one? Looking for romance. Looking for romance. You'll laugh when you hear it. Andy. Oh my gosh, really? Andy? Let me give you some easy ones. Be our guest. Beauty and the Beast. Yeah, Beauty and the Beast. Love that one, too. That one's, I even out like the live version of it or the, I guess, non-animated version. I come to watch that one. You can fly, you can fly. Peter Pan. Peter Pan. And the one that they happen to have a Disney night at our hockey games every year. And this is the one hockey game my son is guaranteed to not go to. And the song is, and they play it every year, let it go. Oh my gosh, no. They need to let that tongue go. I agree. So that's the one. Susan, we already had a bingo winner and what we were doing is just finishing some of the trivia up that was going on. So yeah, I agree. And all the princesses come out. They have all the Disney princess come out on the ice and they say, let it go on my son. From the time he was eight till now he's over 20, he still won't go. If he has to hear that song he will not go at all. Well, do you guys have any questions for us about the classic Disney project? This was fun one. If you have questions later on or you wanna join up you can go to G2G and look for our posts there or just post a new post and tag it to Notables and I'll see it. Well, let me ask you, should they also tag Disney? Well, that's a classic Disney. Yeah, that'll do it. Classic underscore Disney. And that'll take us there. Or you could post on one of our pre-space pages, post a message and that'll get to me as well. That's a great idea. Now remember, next Friday is Friday date night at your regular scheduled time. Don't forget and we'll go out and date some profiles. And then in two weeks, you'll see us and we've got some really awesome projects there because we've got Jewish roots coming at the noon Eastern timeframe for bingo. And it's a project that's just came back and is really starting to dig in and work and then at the start of Black History Month. So we'll have the USBH, United States Black History at the 6 p.m. So don't forget, next week is Friday date night and then back for bingo for a prize. And thanks guys, thanks everybody. Thank you everybody.