 Good morning. Good morning. Oh, what are you doing? I'm jumping the gun Look at your shirt too. Well, I know I dressed up just for you Mags because I know you're supposed to be on holidays But yet you still joined us. I'm on holidays. I yeah, I'm supposed to be at our cottage But not our cottage my my best friend's cottage, which they ridiculously let me stay at for two weeks every year by myself And that I don't know what I did The cottage is being reconstructed. So I can't go so I have been here at home pretending I was at the cottage a staycation a staycation So sometimes I sleep in a living room of the cottage because the cottage had windows across the front It and it's still gonna do it and I would sleep there on a fold-out sofa And I would like crawl in bed right at sunset and watch the sunset and then watch the stars and stuff come up It's just gorgeous. So I tried to do that the other night here. It didn't work quite as well. No Except you've got the quick in your back from sleeping Unit and the children coming through and saying hey mom, what are you doing in bed? It's like two o'clock me after dinner. No, it was it wasn't that early, but okay So I tried and I told and I tried turning on Google Google home. I told it to play waves. Oh Because the cottage is right on the water so you can hear the waves Yeah, it was like tsunami waves And I was like no, no, that's not relaxing at all Good morning, Lisa Gervais Yeah, doing cottage time here in downtown Ottawa Janine is here. Hey Christine Miller and Susie Carter. I hope you don't get storms today in Minnesota Chris Ferriero Interesting good morning Let's see Betsy She's in Chicago Go see Julie Julie's just right over there in Chicago. Oh Julie's not here though on the Fiscus No, not your Julie. No, no, not my Julie Let's see Karen Stewart's here. Hey K-night cotton muggy in Virginia Beach I can't wait to reveal who I'm closest to we can't either or are we scared? Well, it's probably Reference is my guess. Oh Is he very close to somebody in the Godfather group? Oh, it could be could be I gotta turn my volume All right, John Tyler's here Denise Jarrett is here Did I say John Tyler? Hey John Tyler? I am in Wexford. Wexford. Oh my Douglas is over from County Wexford. Oh, you better better be getting ready to get your pen and pencil out He's gonna want you to go do some research. Yeah Are the research places open on Saturday? I don't know and Tommy Buck from the south-west South-west Louisiana south-west well considering it's been up here. I wonder it must be really hot in Louisiana is my guess Oh, yeah, it's been hot. Yeah Does the the the people down in the States are just melting. Oh, yeah, hadn't gotten that hot while I was down there It was pretty nice. Oh good. Yeah It's a beautiful Saturday morning. It is. It's wonderful. Greg has been geeking out on the Godfather connections Yes, I got distracted. Meg's had to send me a private message. Are you coming? It was like 952 because I can I threaten not to be here all day I mean, I got lost down a rabbit hole. I was I was supposed to be not Capable of connecting today, which I won't mention it again. I'm supposed to be at the cottage Then I'd be all by myself We have some great answers to the question of the week, which was Do you have any aviators in your tree and I was leaders? Wow, I bet we don't have a lot of people answer this but yes We have really 80 answers four pages of answers in some really really really really cool ones Like the very first one my dad was in the Army Air Corps during World War two pilot gunner mechanic The skills he learned he applied to an old tractor on the farm. Oh Oh Did he put wings on the tractor? Wow? He was a construction worker and farmer that could draw and make them just about anything you could imagine So anonymous read and then we've had a lot of really cool comments and the coolest one We're gonna get to in just a second. Okay, Alexis Nelson. I love it. Alexis. What is Alexis anyway? Yeah, really? Get in here girl Let's see Robin lozier's dad went for flying lessons back in the 70s and got his pilot's license But never never did anything with it because he couldn't afford to buy or own a plane It's it's expensive Expensive and it's expensive my uncle was a pilot my cousin is a pilot my cousin's son Just he's like 16 or 17 He just did all these flights around the the US and a specific kind of plane and yeah Yeah, it's crazy. So there's flying in my family like crazy. I remember flying with my uncle Oh, and he would he would he he let me fly his plane on many occasions, which was fun Um, I even took off and landed his plane like as a little kid. No way. Oh, yeah way way way but the The best part is why I stopped flying with him He took me to go with him for a fly on a Saturday morning And he was flying somebody to take Photographs before we had drones and satellites that were really useful for the public You would have to take a camera up in a plane Fly over the site and take pictures right aerial photographs, right? Yeah And so he did that often with people especially real estate people or whatever And so he took me up flying on one of those excursions that he did and I got so sick because he would tip the plane Like this while the guy was like leaning against the door taking pictures and then he would flip over and he would fly the other way and That was my last time flying with my uncle. Oh, man. Yeah. No, no Well, I remember we got some nice aerial shots of the farm like I grew up on a farm, right? Yeah, so we have a nice wall picture of Someone taking a shot of the farm so you can see the house and the barns and everything in the land Well, then you're still right there close to the farm. I am yeah Yeah, it was your property that you're on now a part of that aerial photograph It was part of the farmland, but it was across it probably wasn't in the shot I'm gonna have to look because I actually have one of those photos in our basement. So I have to look afterwards I'm looking at the the chats over here and Kay says that she had an uncle who opened his airport in the 1930s That's amazing. That is amazing. I had a cousin who was married to a guy who had a Runway as a part of his property because he flew it was a grass runway. That's pretty cool. Wow. I never flew with him I don't think I would fly with him. Yeah. All right, so oh, and this is cool. My husband. Here we go Alexis Nelson you you always my husband Apton Mike Nelson was an Air Force pilot during Vietnam He flew see 141s is a and a combat rescue helicopter out of fan ring Vietnam I would not want to be a rescue helicopter in Vietnam. I My butt would be just riddled with bullets. I think Yeah, that's a scary job. Oh man So there's a Lexus's husband Sleight suit 1967 pretty cute guy But there's more from Alexis come on down here. My uncle was a pilot and navigator and that's from Jeanette. Oh Hagen World War two initially trained others to fly was sent to the Mediterranean to fly bombers over Italy and Greece Two-thirds of the squadron had been lost though. He survived. So lots of crazy crazy stories TJ Fahey, he's got an aviation pioneer in his tree in his pilot license 1911, okay? Okay, all right, so he's got a second post and we're gonna go to that someone Go to that after this. Um Let's see a failed aviator a 1943 my father Then an ordinance course Second lieutenant was accepted into the Army Air Corps pilot training program a couple of weeks before he was to report He badly injured his ankle in a judo course He was he was supposed to be flying B 25s and given the rate at which the B 25s were lost in combat That broken ankle may have saved his life. Wow Yeah Both of my grandmothers. There's lots of talk in here today about women Pilots women aviators both my grandmothers were connected to aviators by marriage That's from Richard hill from chris farriello We have my grandfather Robert hammel was a staff sergeant in the u.s. Air force during the second world war Up through the korean war or up to it in my birth The birth my mother clipped his wings. That's How did that happen? How did he clip his wings? Oh, maybe because he gave up service so that he would all he'd be around Well, and maybe they said now that you have a dependent you can't Maybe Because it would would have been in between he was us during the second world war up to the korean war Yeah Smart guy backing out of that one Dorothy O'Hare My grandfather truslow became a us navy pilot Um, virginia fields my husband joined the army at 18 years old. It's specifically to fly helicopters Uh, he succeeded That's pretty cool Roger strong my great uncle. Okay. Now. This is where we get into the really cute thing that I was talking about Okay, my great uncle. Edward m. Coon was a naviator naviator a navigator a naviator Naviator, yeah, that's a new name the new word. I like that A naviator He was a navigator on b-29 that flew missions against japan in world war two And he's he's talking about how you know Well, he did he was a barnstormer and then alexis answers and says roger I will be leaving for baltimore on thursday To go to a b 29 reunion. No way Yeah, it looks like we may only have three veterans this year. So these reunions Will probably not go on much longer The veterans that I will be with flew out of quam Only one of them was a pilot. Do you know where your great uncle edward was stationed and guess what? No way quam roger um Let's see roger. I'm at the reunion and they all remember your uncle ed No way. Yeah way and billy and their friends owen and beth wetfield How about that? How about I've got chills that is connecting on wiki tree. Whoo. Wow Uh, my great uncle alan illingworth micham was a pilot for the first world war and that there's a long story there You want to read it it's janet gun In my own tree. No, but mine my husband tree. I'm a profile manager for oh boy. Yes Oh boy. Yes, it is so sad douglas. Hey robertson was born the west coast new zealand 1930 31 he joined the raf Became a pilot flew patrols Uh in november of 1939 they began training in hudson's in preparation for the forming strikes and in 1938 For it. Yeah, they he he'd crashed. We're sorry, sarah Oh jan pierce my father received his pilot's license in 1936 thomas thompson says I have three That's pretty cool. Then there's another really long story from timothy morrissey Uh, which I believe is a copy from his profile actually Ah, yeah, look at the font. Yeah, it looks yeah, richard dick ferrell bear graduated from madison west high school Let's see. Let's see. He was uh Copilot and piloted many missions that departed in the middle of the night Typically on each mission cruise spent about 20 hours cooped up Can you imagine being cooped up for 20 hours in a b17 flying orders? You imagine the noise? Oh, yeah And would they have worn protective hearing at at those times? I don't think all of them did Well, no, I think I don't know they wore those weird things where they could touch it and talk and Oh, okay Let's see. Bob bergman my son us air force academy He flew c 130's overseas um Then unis edwards My uncle was raf bomber command during second world world war Hey There was nothing in my orange juice this morning. I promise really honest. Yeah Maybe a little coffee will fix that He fought in the battle of brick and that's pretty pretty cool If you don't know about the history of that battle, it's pretty crazy My dad and this is from randy williamson Burton our drum was an airline pilot of great experience and had flown everything from Stearman biplane to a bit Boeing 747 the picture is so small and I tried to get it bigger and I couldn't But it's a cool picture Yeah, that's neat Susan anderson in the chat said that she missed this question So she she didn't answer but she put her answer here. So I just highlighted that great Susan anson, um, my father was a navigator on b 24s in world war two And then a b 36 during korea. I'm not familiar with a b 36 I should look that up. What's a b 36? Let's google that Yeah, I'm turning into sarah That is a b 36. Wow. Wow That's a big plane. That is a big plane I just keep trying to get the picture. Thank you Sorry, I do. Do you yell at google? I do That's a good plane Oh, let's see. Ah on to the next page Uh, carl mozer my father Uh, mary and saruti my father flare planes as a hobby nice, uh Roger nilson my father blare e nilson was a b 24 liberator pilot Rob graham my father chorus graham jr was a dive bomber ouch Uh b 24 for dick bay. That was my father for him My second cousin once removed. This is from mike jonas air comma to a robert carter jones Are you related to the are they jonas jonas brothers? um sorry So cool. He had uh people in his family jon more my grandmother edith rubid rubidge See people just put these names in here to trip me up. Oh, yeah edith rubidge rubidge kahoe Took up flying at the age of 60 She and my father took lessons together getting their pilot's licenses just before war war two edith flew For the civil air patrol during the war after the war my father became a commander of the yonkers Squadron of the civil air patrol. That is so cool. Wow Randolph king. I have a great uncle Who's a flight instructor my grandfather had a plane that he flew a lot Lamar blitz three of my four grandparents had pilot's licenses That's pretty cool My wife this is from shanna leanland My wife is a commercial airline pilot and only five percent of the pilots are women The pilot that flew me back from chicago last week was a woman See two of my uncles were pilots. That's from peter ginnings Probably no relation to the peter ginnings who had a cottage up here. Oh, yeah W uh the abc news. Yes. That's right. Yeah. Donna cater Uh, he was a medical doctor and a dreamer and of aeronautical research. That's pretty cool. That's coffins 178 My grandfather had his pilot slices. That's from barbara mead um, let's see kim moff has a long story here, but uh She talks about her father Being a pilot uh c-47 supply plane during world war two. That's diane schulten Uh, so he was a pilot. Uh, robert wilson's grandfather was in the rac the royal canadian air force Uh, my best friend is that's from janet diamond. That's a wing walker to boot She's got her pilot license at 17 Competed in aerobatics one in the sportsman category 25 years to the day after her dad did Wow, that's pretty cool. That's very cool. That's scary, man Oh, let's see first cousin wants to remove flight crews. I'm trying to read all of these There's like four or five or seven. I know a thousand pages. Well, they're so good. They'll go right ahead We had a couple. We had a couple that were a million air heart connections No way I was going to ask about that when you were talking about female Corey more house has a million air heart direct cousin According to the wiki tree finder My son is a helicopter pilot in the rcaf The royal canadian air force again see it was it was Not the royal canadian air force until recently it was originally and then they changed it back All right, let's see. This is the cool one. Here we go. Um, so Darling afi hill. Okay, darling by grandfather, justin michelin Mick in nanny Was an early pilot in the interstate so early that his 1926 pilot license was signed by Orval rights No way. Yeah Way that is too cool That is too cool. That's amazing Wow Really I would frame that. Yo, yeah for sure. Yeah Oh, my father was a b-24 pilot that got shot down twice. He evaded once It was taken prisoner Ooh Oh, wow seven months patricia. That's crazy cool. Yeah crazy hard crazy cool And there are a couple stories about that. Um in some of these uh these stories Rob broth has a lot of stuff in there two cousin And then pam tomson has a few rosemary flannery my brother There's been a navy pilot and a fedex pilot Uh his son my nephew. That's pretty cool. Um Shan Shan Dawson my father's a helicopter pilot in vietnam did two tours Greatfully made at home. Wow Pat quen during war two my dad Was in the china berma india theater during war two that's You know, you don't hear a lot of stories about that part of the war the china berma. No, that's true Let's see mel kimsey. My father was a command pilot in the air force Uh christine crawford amelia airheart again is a six cousin Two times two times and three times removed. She has two times Christine why aren't you a pilot then? Huh? Huh? That's double time. Oh, that's right. There's a there. Yeah, there is a bit of a lag between the chat because I'm now just getting this Wow And chris replies were insert the we're not worthy gift here Oh, uh susan susanne tanabom my daughter's a pilot She was actually licensed to fly glider solo at age 14 That's crazy before she was able to get a pilot's license. That is crazy cool um I dated a guy in high school. That's a commercial pilot. Does that count? Uh, a couple of cousins. I have private pilot licenses blend tully. Okay My dad that's from fair fair Fairchild, I have a feeling that's not a real name. Yeah, um count me in as an aviator p jacob's United States Marine Corps a6 intruder pilot an airline transport pilot In dc 9s md 80s in b2 7 27s You wonder have I ever flown on planes that that that like I have a friend who was worked in the airline industry And I ran into her on one flight Oh, yeah Ever wow Let's see my father link and v smith. That's from virginia smith my brother's My mother's brother jack Watson. Why not just say my uncle? Hmm. Yeah, I'm wilson my father john baldwin. That's from jerald baldwin Uh, steven. Kearney has a good story here about, uh His enlisted wings. That's pretty cool Uh, judith robinson Canadian aviatrix project nice That my dad's cousin molly leech brown was a pilot That's pretty cool. Thank you Oh, and this is really this when we were talking about pow is I have a six cousin John ac cambell the third now was ac really his name That's what I want to know Son of john ac cambell jr. So i'm assuming it is true It was a spitfire pilot for the raf in world war two He joined the raf before the us entered the war He transferred to the far east but wasn't there long before he got shot down and spent three and a half years In a japanese pow camp Now I always think of the bridge over the river quay As a good representation of what those camps were like, but unfortunately it's actually Polished up a bit so Yeah The earliest known corkham to move to us and she and her husband went to utah huh So that's that's a good picture and yeah, and he has a book written about him. Oh neat Yeah, the flying carpet bagger So that's the same guy Yeah Wow Carpet baggers weren't very good people in the us. No, so i'm not sure about that We'll go through we'll read that do you guys read that book and let me know what it is. Yeah, that's right Uh, jeffrey reyville my father And I love this john suffolk me. Yep me Yep, i'm a qualified glider pilot. I held captor crewman Uh, and all while I was an air force avionic technician I'm impressed. Yeah Okay, I'm gonna get through all of these you go for you go for it. I I take up so much time off and it's your turn You're on holidays. I'm not telling all the stories, but I'm acknowledging them my uncle from bob williams Bruce henry me. I'm started by pilot training in 1979 my brother-in-law Susan ellen smith charles lee brown cousin was removed from robert ellinger. He was a famous warlord to bomber pilot With an interesting story. It's worth reading on his profile. So he's got it there brown 109 062 melissa howard my grandfather taught himself to apply five airplanes in the 1920s fun Oh, he took her up for a flight. I love flight. I bet that was the last time she went flying Started doing loop-de-loops and stuff Yeah, you know what that's like No, if you ever asked me to do a ride along in a plane I ask you to keep the the wings as as smoothly level as you can Uh, let's see wendy hardman. Do you know wendy? Have you ever? Wendy hindman. Sorry As far as I know only me I didn't know that word. I'm sorry ward hindman. I can't speak today He he flew thuds um, bob freeman my great aunt's first husband Leland eugene estes Let's see, uh, david waley my father donald smith my father-in-law and gook lick now There's a town that I know of that's a gook lick Up in the north. Yes. Uh, so and gook lick. Um, are you, uh, canadian? my maternal grandfather was The first aviator in my family was my great aunt wendy wood Oh, that's from janet gunnigan me And wow somebody's uh talking about five notable aviators one of which even has a fitting moniker Nancy bird walton. She was a Australian woman to fly as a commercial air pilot. That's from debon harris. That's me Ann morrow lindberg is my fourth cousin on my dad's side, but none of the others In my line have been pilots Ann morrow lindberg. So ann wait a second Ann morrow lindberg the last line the last one you wrote was but i'm afraid of heights Yeah So ann morrow lindberg was an american writer and aviator. She was the wife Of charles lindberg. I didn't realize that she flew Wow, oh My dad took a few lying lying lessons. He learned how to lie in the 50s Are you at lindsey? That's her dad was a flyer Okay, janet pocket. Yes, my father was a b17 bomber pilot Shelly angle. Oh, yes, my father steve davies. I was in the royal air force Wow, but I was grounds staff. Yes, that counts their counts. Sure it counts. I bet you didn't Get off the ground That's so true. I don't in my personal branches, but in a tiny village where I live, uh, I gave birth to an ace That's neat that he found that wait, wait. I read that wrong I don't in my personal branches, but the tiny village where I live gave birth Yes, not I gave birth Leia is she in here this morning? She's probably going mags See my my wife's mother and uncle that's from late racers and I'm always done My father was a pilot and my sister is a pilot and that's from judy adin Wow And then she's got in her family tree tree charles lindberg Henry harley arnold albert scott crossfield gregory howlin back boyington jimmy gillie amilia airheart george w bush hw howard hues Lloyd carlton stearman water hirsch beach general hap arnold to name a few And that Is our nearly 30 minutes of question of the week. Wow Not not not really 30 minutes, but Very impressive. It probably seemed a lot longer to you folk. No, it was very interesting Yeah, very cool. So amy johnson now somebody um What's that? I just saw somebody mention amy johnson. Okay. Well, you uh, you were at red A comment from anna and googlyck and lisa recognized her from with the hangouts last weekend And I think I've seen her she's posted on discord. She's done some chats there Who? Uh, and googlyck. Oh a googlyck. Yes. I like that name Yeah, her paternal side is ukrainian. So that's where it came from. Oh, that's interesting And her mother's side is at least part french canadian. Yes, because she's participated in things there Well, there's a lag on that in there. Mm-hmm. Yeah Amy johnson is a british aviator. Amy johnson crow Is is a uh famous uh librarian Right genealogist. Yeah I've got a cousin who just got his pilot's license And my brother is starting to take some Um Some lessons because he wants to become a pilot eventually so I I don't think that I would want to be In control of people's lives. No, me neither. No, you wouldn't want me fly in your plane. Would you? I don't know I'd be so busy joking about something. Oh look a bird just hit Oh, I know I'd be bad too. Yeah, so that's right. Plus being partial. Well, I'm not being hard of color I I'm not I'm disqualified or at least Hard at color hard of color. Yes, because I'm not totally colorblind At least I don't claim to be colorblind though. I fail all I fail the test when it comes to the red green You know, and it's so I can't see the numbers all the time It's so interesting that that I've worked on a project with greg and Three of the other people in that project are also hard of color Which is interesting because color is an important thing as a part of that project. I know Well, that's why when I get when I design apps myself I choose the most garish set of colors and then people like uh, tommy book and um, help me out and say Pick different colors, maybe Tone it down John tiner's trying to make sure that we don't confuse her with a yes That was very good of you john. Yeah, and and Amy johnson crow somebody brought a bottle of blueberry wine to a post conference speakers gathering And Amy johnson crow and I popped that bottle open so excited because it was blueberry wine Yeah, yeah, one of the worst experiences of either of our lives just just saying Yeah, yeah, yeah when our family did a family trip to newfoundland um, I bought A bottle of wine that was from some berry like some type of berry wine that was native that and I thought oh, this will be good Yeah Yeah, some some berries just don't make good wine Muscadine's do they're only growing the south but muscadine wine's really good Or maybe it's just an acquired taste that I had not acquired yet That too that could be Anyways, we have profiles of the week. We do we do And the theme this week is which member of the godfather franchise are you most closely connected to? Um, so we have a bunch of them Uh, and I sort of fell into this is why megs had to uh tap me on the shoulder To get me to come to the live cast on time because I fell into a bit of a deep hole here um, so the first one um, and the reason for the categories because james kahn passed away just recently um, and so um And so this is his profile. He was born 26 of march 1940 in bronx new york and he just passed away Uh, the beginning of this month the 6th of july uh in los angeles at the age 82 And he was uh, his parents were jewish immigrants from germany Uh, his father was a meat dealer butcher. He was one of three siblings growing up in queens attended michigan state university Unable to make the football team he transferred. Um, but did not graduate Many studied for five years at the new york city's neighborhood playhouse school theater Uh, American film actor came to prominence for a signature signature role of sonny carolion in the Godfather nominated for several awards including four golden globes and emmy and an oscar And he's got a star on the hollywood block of fame And then uh, so very nicely done profile here with some pictures and everything So sad to lose your um, james um, here's some pictures from The godfather with sonny and There he is So from the the original godfather movie. So there's sonny here with the getting ready to get married and Al Pacino's next uh The next person on the list is marlon brando, of course who played vito corleone and the godfather himself The patriarch of the the crime family Uh, he was born in 1924. He's the son of marlon brand. Oh, his father was marlon brando and dorthy pennabaker And he passed away in 2004. He was the youngest of three children. So that's the second person who had three kids in the family um, his father was a pesticide and chemical feed manufacturer and his mother was an actress herself and theater administrator Um, who helped out henry jane's fonda. So that's connection to the fonda family. So that's kind of me Um, unfortunately, his mother was an alcoholic and his parents did separate Um, and then they all moved to california Marlon even as a boy liked to mimic the mannerisms of his friends. So you could see the The roots of his acting career there Um in the 40s he went to new york city where his sister's already lived Um, and he started his career playing. Um in the play a streetcar named desire Which he later read, uh led to his role On the the movie streetcar named desire where he played of course the the main role of stanley kowalski Which is uh, you know that famous scene that i mean lots of people like to imitate and In other movies, you see people imitate and sit comes, you know the um When he cries out Is it No Yeah, so uh did some other movies viva sapata on the waterfront, but of course he was um Most famous uh for vido cor leon And there's a picture here. Wait a second. No, where is it here? So so marlon brando how many tabs do you have open greg? I've got a few a few a few So marlon brando is even though Uh The characters were only one step away from each other. I like they're a father and son right vido and sonny In real life the actors were 24 degrees from each other so I just thought that was an interesting comparison there um And If you're it it's been a while since i have seen the godfather movies Um, but here is the actual here's a family tree Of the godfather family the fictitious cor leone family There's the godfather himself vido cor leone who was played by marlon brando and their sonny who was james con And uh, then the rest of them and then there's a similar one Let me zoom in on that even more someone has done the same sort of thing But taken snapshots from the movie so you can sort of Who people were You see the uh so Just to help people out in the chat if they're if it's been a while since they've watched the godfather And do we really need to know all those connections? You don't need to know any of those connections Counting the connections here Let's have some make-believe connections. Do you know that there are people that actually um, and I don't want to say this out loud But i'm gonna okay, go actually try and build those kind of trees on wiki tree On wiki tree the fictitious ones. Mm-hmm the fictitious ones for movies and such No, oh, yeah Oh, yeah, I mean it's fun to see them After like that. I mean that to me that's kind of cool But you wouldn't want that I don't want that mixed up in a real database like no No, no, so yeah There should be you know, it's odd It's odd Yeah, yeah Like I can see I can see you know a parallel, you know, I don't know what you'd call it I'll have to come up with a different I am 15 from Robert Duvall Are you I assumed it would have been on my duval line But it's not Oh, okay Well, I've got Robert De Niro here right now. We'll get to Robert Duval shortly. Oh, I'm sorry somebody was talking about him You just saw Robert um, but Robert so This should go quicker because a bunch of the profiles look like this Because Robert is still alive as far as I know um And his biography is Robert De Niro is an American actor and film producer end of story But then there is a link to his wikipedia article which we could click and and then I'm 17 from De Niro. Yeah So there's lots of good stuff there. Um but uh Because there's so many and I've already spent so long I'm just going to acknowledge him and He played let me just hear Robert De Niro played I think he played the younger Um, do I have a picture? Yes. He played the younger Vito Corleone in the flashback and the god father Did he talk like this? He probably did. Did you talk like this? Yes, now which Vito was the one who did the line the famous one, you know, I'll make him an offer He can't refuse Was that the younger one was it or was it marlin brando? I think it was marlin brando, wasn't it? I don't yeah mags is shaking her head someone from the chat will know What was the question again? So here's the quote. I make him offer. He don't refuse. Don't worry. Oh, yeah Yeah, that was the older the older ones. Yeah, but I bet the younger one made that comment too Yeah, they probably both said at one point They should put it in their contract, you know, I want to make this I want to say this Okay, so rewrite your whole website so you can answer greg's trivia. Please please people Where are you imdb? that's right Uh, going moving on to robert duval who may or may not be related to you mags Only one just uh one jump Okay again American actor and director um And he played tom hagan who was the adopted son of Vito Corleone in the movie um And then concillary so here's a picture of him In that role so he was sort of the the manager of things Kept kept all of everything running smoothly in the business That was his role him in the movie But um robert duval has of course has had a long and storied career and he's done lots of good stuff as well I was 25 feet away from him I was skiing on a place called sugar mountain in north carolina And they had snowblowers set up off to the side and we could hear them And so my dad and my friend and I skied over to see what they were doing and they were filming the old Handmaid's tale and robert duval and this woman were trudging through all of these snowblowers in the snow They were filming it. Oh, wow. Isn't that crazy? That's wild. That's fun. That is neat That is neat Al Pacino born in the 40s to salvatore el fio pacino and rose garagy um Has has a more than a one-line profile nice um Son of a stonemason, uh his parents separated unfortunately, um Say hello to my little friend wasn't from that movie. That was it No, I don't think so Um He left home at 16 dropped out of the high the high school for the performing arts He was branded a troublemaker hard to believe wasn't that? No He joined the herbert burgoff studio an acting school where he started for four years For successfully auditioning for the actor studio um and his performance is michael corleone in the Godfather earned him an academy award nomination Uh and of note his maternal grandfather was born in corleone. Um cissly That's crazy. That's kind of neat. Do do do do. Yeah Um one another academy award percent in the performance percent of a woman Never married but has three children uh and then So nice there diane hall um What played the um Uh your 27 degrees from her through Your mama your bio mama. Mm-hmm Okay, and so she played the wife of the care of michael caroleone, uh, which was I'm gonna have to cheat because I forget Let's bring here No, it's not Is it k? k Adams, I think Um Anyways award-winning actress known for roles as the godfather and annie hall And we can look for more information on the wikipedia, but I will leave that for you folks um mario frances buzzo Born on October 15th 1920 in manhattan And died the 2nd of july 1999 age 78 And he's notable because he's the one who wrote The book and later the screenwriter for the movies of the godfather, which was published initially in 1969 And then the movie came out in the 70s 72. I think that's pretty fast turnaround back then for a movie. Yeah I was thinking that like the book like so the book itself must have done well for it to Got someone's notice that quickly And then turned into a screenplay because I mean from novel to screenplay that's not That that's um, that's That's a task But it's not just a quick, you know, oh, let's just put this person's name here. This person's name here It's not just a matter of putting in the name of the actor who's gonna or the characters as they speak It's it's a lot different than that. So Yeah, very impressive so But apparently he's known for not lots of novels about the mafia. So Uh good stuff Um Then Giovanni rota uh born in 1911 3rd of december 1911 in malano in the lambardia region in italia Um passed away in row in roma on the 10th of april 1979 and he Was the one who composed the music for the godfather so uh He was the son of ercole rota a teacher at the instituto tecnico comicale Nicola morreschi del malano and Ernesto rinaldi who's also a pianist pianist Piano player Thank you for clarifying that yes Tara just posted that she just watched the offer which is about the making of the godfather. Oh, that you can't refuse Now you have a new rabbit hole to go down this afternoon with your oh, that sounds cool. Thanks, Tara um Uh, he was known as lo shofan italiano the italian Chopin Chopin He was considered a child prodigy um Displayed an ability to harmonize and improvise on the piano by the age of eight Which is important impressive, but even more is that by 11 he'd already written his first oratorio Which is like is sort of like a mini opera musical play Uh three act comedy in this case based on a fairy tale from hands christian anderson um Oh, the three act comedy came later at 13, but still uh, he attended the conservatorio santa sucilia um in rome St. Cecilia by the way is the patron saint of music. So that's only appropriate that their conservatory music is named after her um And his first film score was from the film trenno popolare in 1933 But then of course he did others and then led him on to working with Uh, frankels afirelli, uh, the romio and juliet and then francis ford coppola's the godfather Now interestingly he was disqualified from The nomin academy award nomination for the godfather because some of the music Reused some of the themes that he had written previously. So They said it wasn't totally original music. So they booted him out of that which was mean But he did win the award for best original score and how many of you guys are hearing Da Now yeah from the music I am Yeah, anyways, uh, i'm so i'm so glad people someone put all this work into, um this This person's profile javani's profile because the music Greg are you trying to climb this is important. You know a musician getting this this much praise. That's very cool Uh anyways moving on though talia shire your closest connection at 21 degrees by the way And and i have to say okay it goes through your mom And then it goes over to the archette family Oh as in patrician I talk about a hollywood dynasty Wow It goes pure archette you go through about seven or eight archettes to patricia archette She was married to nicolas coppola Uh and his brother was the father or The patricia archette married one of talia coppola's siblings Ah neat Okay, well, that's very cool Now coppola is actually one of the last names on my wife's family tree that I was working on during the connectathon um And now all of them all the coppola's in the tree that in the connectathon all came from this little town in calabria Called balsito. Um, and I haven't made any connections to the larger tree from that family. I know it good now I know Well, I also know that chris fariolo has a bunch of coppola's in his family tree and his town is Not in calabria. It's uh, was francis ford coppola not one of the connections Uh, no, no he wasn't that surprises me It is Okay, go ahead. Go ahead. You get two more to do in less than less than a minute less than a minute. Okay Uh, well, anyways, so talia is again. She has a very short profile. Um, But it's cool. She has the full of connection as well and she played Someone in the thing in Uh Talia shire played connie. Oh, oh, I know. Yes. She was also in chris fariella was over here yelling atrian Yes, that's right From she's just she played the daughter of the the dawn. So the big famous wedding was her wedding The actress and then harry dean stanton San pietro metta. Thank you Uh chris, I knew that harry dean stanton is one of my closest my mother and um Yeah, there's three degrees of knockoff there Oh, he looks a lot like me his hair Uh, I think you're better preserved mags You're you're better. You look much nicer. Oh, let's see how more you can do this. Go ahead. Keep going Yeah, that's right. You've already you already put on facebook Um Put down that I had not intended to an unintended Did I put a put down that you intended I did not intend I said something and then you took Oh, yeah, yeah, you did. That was that's hilarious though. Yes Greg and I were talking about, um A thing in his six degrees app over the week. We Talking about stuff Because we were working on another project together that's going to come out of this and and uh, I he said well Do it this way and I'm like, I don't see very much and he says well, maybe your tree just doesn't have enough depth I was like Oh, that's going on facebook right now. I didn't say who said it Oh, no, you you put my name there. I put my I put your name there as the person who did the six degrees app I never said I said I slapped my thing and then I put greg clark six degrees app right after So I never really actually said it was greg So I think by the comments people knew that's what you meant Oh, really? I have to go look at it. Oh, well anyways, um harry. I think Uh in the film the the reason he's here is because he played fbi agent number two or something like that Fbi agent number two that is that would be my claim to fame. I know really on street number eight. I'm not sure Um, but he does have a nice profile unlike some of the others who just have a one liner because they're still alive Now, of course, he has passed away unfortunately, but he moved to 91. So that's pretty cool um born in kentucky passed away in los angeles um And then the last one is elie rachel walloch Who died at 98? So he lived a nice long life from born in 1915 in redwood brooklyn and passed away in 2014 in manhattan. So stayed around the the new york area And I think he's quite recognizable as a character actor from all sorts of shows in the 60s and 70s Yeah, that's right 80s Yeah, so very cool So we have gone through it's 10 53 already I was going to if I had lots of time or even a little bit of time I was going to suggest that people, you know now that it's The connectathon was last weekend And you have graded all these at all added all these profiles that if you needed to go back and checked If there's some extra work that you might want to do to some of those profiles and tidy up some of the stuff If you created them quicker, you can't do that in seven minutes. Greg. Well, but then what about the photos? Are we just going to skip photos? Open the photos. Let's see what the photos look like. Let's just look at the photos. Okay You want me to let's get the gander at the photos Okay Okay, let's see Because people may be expecting the photos, you know, okay. Well, let's look at the photos So while I'm okay, so under the photo down there you go. Okay. So there's a new link here that says photo archive Really? There is that didn't used to be there And that takes us to the photo archive where we can see A link to the is it the 52 photos we want? Yeah No, that's not it. Well, scroll down and we'll say how to find this is so funny. It's in the first two photos. There we go Yeah, right 52 weeks of photos. This is it, right? Four days ago. Yeah That's this is so funny. Go ahead. Keep going, Greg. Okay. There we go. There's There's people Alexis Alexis and a baby. Okay. I'm the theme. What was the theme this week? I'm watching the I'm watching the the the lag here. Yeah, hoping the lag gets to a good time for the for the uh Livecast to end to see whether people want to see the photos or not. Yeah. Yeah, okay Anyways, there we go This is elizabeth wearing a dress. Isn't that a pretty? Yeah Zoom Schwartz grafigliano, man What's that? Nothing Zoom Schwartz Oh, john tiner says yes. Look at those photos for sarah's benefit. Okay. There we go We didn't even tell them that sarah is out on alligator wrestling Sorty this weekend. She's alligator wrestling Nice family tree there that that's kind of neat how you how you've identified all the people. Yeah, and that's very useful That after the fact too. Yeah. Yeah That's very helpful Isn't that a pretty picture? That's as neat Yeah Oh, yes, you remember those sofas. Uh, yeah, I've never we never had one quite this No, we never did but other people that I yeah. Yeah. Yeah, that's right Oh, but that face that kid that look on that kid's face. Oh, I recognize that kind of look Trevor um, oh this is neat. Wow What did they do? Oh, and then it's the same photo I did up with that Oh, they've got numbers on the oh, I like it when they do that. I love it. That's very cool I have some dillard photos. Um, that are like that. Yeah, that is neat June says that wasn't actually the sofa material that that was just a throw on the sofa That was a real sofa I don't know. That's I don't think that's a throw. I think that's the real sofa I don't know. Maybe like does that look like the On the edge there? Oh, he may have it. Who knows? Wow That's a large flow flow throw Large throw large throw to go flow Anyways, three generations maybe John and that it That's it from there Okay Okay so Generations that was the theme That's why we saw lots of all those Yeah so Now Greg is going to talk to us about Yeah, so if you want to you know, clean up your clean up your profiles that you've added One way to do that is to go under suggestions And when you click on that and that's from my wiki tree drop down From the my wiki tree drop down and it gives you lists of suggestions for any of the profiles that you manage okay, so uh and It gives you the error And the actual link to the profile where there's an issue Which you can click on but and it gives you the table each row the table gives you details pertinent to that particular issue There's lots of different things. Of course, we don't have time to go into the detail 3,300 four suggestions Greg. That is that is nasty. Um, so obviously I have not done this in a long time Oh a forbidden link ancient audience forbidden link Okay, I'm gonna investigate that list now uh I don't know Mine are up. I need to go through mine. Yeah, it's been a while since I've done this Um, and obviously there's a bunch so I uh, some of these are probably from the recent connectathon And there'll be more because these the suggestions get generated once a week, correct? Thanks Uh, yes. Yes. So I know that um, alish Would have run the report um last weekend, but before the connectathon was done So the report that he runs this weekend will cover all of the All of the profiles that we created during the connectathon So if you check on I believe Tuesday morning for your suggestions, you'll have the full list of things that you can look at Um, but you can once you go to your uh, no, that's not what I wanted to do I wanted to go my own profile. I want to go myself um So let me just She's gonna just type in Clark Um, but if you're on your own profile, you can also get there's a suggestions list down there If you don't go off the page And that gives you or if you're on anyone's profile in fact If you click on the suggestions list from the person's name that gives you suggestions Of the people related to that profile and it goes up through the generations. I have one suggestion on that Yes, that Just one. Okay. Oh, you only have one suggestion. Oh, how about you had a suggestion for me? No. Oh, no Oh, I have lots of suggestions for you. Oh, I'm sure Now one of those One you'll see on mine. There's Suggestions for profile completeness You all you don't all get that and if you really want that then you have to actually put a an extra line In your profile at the top There This line here for category and that will give you an extra level of suggestions If you don't have enough work to do already this gives you an extra level of suggestions to Verify that your profiles are fully complete Um But the the one last place that I'd suggest and this might actually be the first place you go because Is an app that was created by k-night who's in our chat right now. She hasn't left um and she's created a an excellent app called the bio check And uh, she's just updated it this last week And she's put created a video on youtube which goes through all the details of it And does a much better job than I could do but Basically, there's lots of different ways you can check profiles And if you just click initially if you just click on the button when you first arrive there you get the defaults that she's programmed in And we'll check profiles related to me In this case, it was just five generations of ancestors two generations of descendants and it's just doing the default check for um source and stop Unsourced and style issues. I believe it's the default there And so you see my own profile apparently has an issue With it. Um, it has a misplaced lines issue. So, um, isn't that embarrassing? And if I go to that what is the issue of misplaced lines Is one of a is a common one and it's an easy one to fix and I can't believe oh, it's because this is you know With the very first profile I ever created Where are we here? um misplaced lines looks for the sources and the references tag that should go right underneath it and I did not put a references tag Oh my word that is like Something that people do constantly though. Oh, it's it's a very very common mistake And it's easy to make especially when you're first starting out because like who I don't know I didn't think of putting that there but anyways if I Add that now Kay says that all our active profiles by default are created without references tags Oh, so that's why it's so common. It's a glitch in the system. It wasn't you Greg It's not me. Well, but you know what I've created enough profiles. I should have thought to go back and do that but without case Oh, I should have put tag not references references to oh, well, you know, my first you do you know what my my big Mistake was on my my big suggestion. What's that? Is that I have an invalid mitochondrial DNA hapler group Oh, that is funny. And it is absolutely correct So my guess is they don't have enough of field spaces for my Hapler group to show up. So get that fixed. Alice. Yes, Jamie uh, anyways, there are lots of lots of things you can do and Kay's app is wonderful. So there's different way reports you can generate Um, I usually start with this the unsourced and style issues to fix those But you can do a report on all the profiles and then what's neat is you can see the the dates lined up and everything um different starting You can even tie it in the wiki tree search results like there's lots of complexity built into this, but um And look at greg clark going on about kay night's She's done wonderful stuff. You know what hey is sitting in our I hope you're blushing kay I hope she's not cursing me for ruining the the thing But I suggest you go check this out check out her video Are her youtube video on the on how to use it because that goes to a lot more details than I can and um I applaud kay for the wonderful work. She does. Um, because she's uh, Amazing programmer and this is pretty you've got doorities What's that you have doorities. That is my son-in-law My daughter married a doority Ah, okay. Yeah, because we we got oh doorities all up in the place Oh, I see. Well, I haven't I haven't attached his I haven't Investigated and attached his family yet to wiki tree, but at some point Yes, so greg just showed us all sorts of really cool stuff, which is fun About sometimes on the livecast we get bonus stuff. Oh, I've got oh my six degrees app. I've I'm almost ready for an I'm ready for an update Shortly, I've got enough depth in your tree Oh I do have a good opportunity to promote the six degrees app. What's that? Yeah Next week you're off-handed insult. Oh, you're bad off That wasn't an off-handed insult. That was horrible insult. Yeah So shortly I will upgrade. Uh, I will post an update which will give you to seven degrees I'm still going to call it the six degrees app because I'm used to calling it that But it can do a seventh degree chart now and has a few other things and some other things. Yes That's why greg and I were talking because we were talking about those other things Okay, it's time to go. It's like I think it is we're like 20 minutes over because of greg Do we have anyone left still watching us? Yes, we do. We've got there 31 people still I can't believe you guys have a great week and we'll see you next weekend. See you next weekend