 Good morning. Good morning. We missed you all last week. Yes. I missed you, too Well, I guess some of you saw max, you know, since I was like Thank you so much for popping over and Chris very yellow Gotta love the man. It was answering all of the questions in the chat for me for the top. Oh Nice. Yeah, and so was Hillary. There were lots of people who came over. So thank you so much for coming over Yeah, I figured I didn't want to, you know, Greg had Was it math stuff you had last week, Greg? Last week was math stuff. Yes Yeah, but as soon as it was math stuff and I had a church stuff for the rest of the weekend I Look at what I got for my work last week. Let's see if somebody can guess what it is What what kind of cookies that if you know mags, it's amazing. There's two options probably Well, there's two options really. Yes But there's no tinge of a certain deep royal color. So it's probably not that Well, well people are putting in their guesses the the items look like they're pastel actually from from Easter. So And while people are putting in their guesses, I'll see Oh So Nancy dancer, I'm the the music director for Catholic church in town, but we're associated with a bunch of churches. So I've I end up doing funerals at a number of places or weddings and And then they threw an extra mass on sunday afternoon because of confirmations Which only comes up once in a while, but it came up Betsy guessed it correctly Betsy did Did Betsy even showed up the British Isles family Delivered a 10 of M&M cookies to me for doing that for them. Oh, June. Oh, June Bad June No, I hear I hear blueberry pies very good for your heart. I think that was wise. Yes How is everybody Good you have a good Last weekend. I had a good math thing. Yes. Yes. We had a nice good math thing What did you do Sarah instead of coming and hanging out with all of our friends here I think that just a brunch Did you go out like no, I think we we made and we had chicken and waffles. We made chicken and waffles Are there alligators or crocodiles in your? Alligators Okay, so alligators are the ones with the pointy snout And that they have yeah Right. I thought those were only in south florida and that the crocodiles were in the ones that were in South carolina up the coast I the reason I asked is I just saw a little thing about them yesterday and I just like I wonder what sarah has in her backyard Yeah, i'm alligators in my backyard. You actually have alligators in your backyard I have a lake and there's an alligator and so does kevin borland Kevin i'm talking to kevin. He's on his phone in his backyard. He's on his back porch. It's a beautiful back porch I'm like, I would be living out there and he swings around. He says i'm not sure about that And there's like an alligator. I'm like, no, I wouldn't be living out there There's a lot of there's a lot of wildlife, right? There's coyotes There's those water moccasins the cod mouths No, a lot of a lot of dangerous things. Yeah, nice. Oh sail dancing. I want to come in your sailboat And then hillary uh went to haylin mon on thursday Nice it was on a nice. Okay. I don't know any of those words. She just said me either We talked about the only one I think we're all here today a lot of people. Let's see. So we have suzie and my mom jennifer june patricia Betsy we have brian jenine tommy Aaron Aaron had guessed fake chocolate for your cookie. It's a fake chocolate cookie I John hi john judy We have hillary here, too That's it at least in the who said brian Hmm. I said hey brian. Yeah, that was a nice greeting. He gave you Max nificent. Yes Oh, I didn't even see that. I popped it up earlier. You I didn't see that. No, I see it. No, I see it. Thank you brian Oh You're not like in the birthing room with it on Tell her we give a motive tell tell her we say push I don't know when it's right. I'm kind of motivate. What do you say? Yeah, what do you what do you do? Good job? He's not in the room, so we're good. Oh, we do have a question of the week we could get to do we We have a question of the week and this is a good one. Um, my grandfather was the oldest of 12 And the the question of the week. Let me blow this up a bit Oh, we can all see it is What's the largest family you've found in your tree? um, so Let's see. This is page two. Okay. Let me go back to page one Make sure you go through and you out vote the stuff people up vote it up vote it Uh, this one is voted as the biggest. Um, my second great grandfather had four concurrent wives and 37 children Yes Uh, fortunately, he built a large ranch ranching operation at the lds community colony colonial Diaz in juahua, mexico Meg, were you gonna share your screen? Sorry. Oh, you know, that's a good idea Good grief That's okay. I've done it before I've gone on for like 10 minutes and not sharing my screen. That's okay. There we go Good no, but you're still doing the lead in while you were waiting for the screen share to open hopes This one was the best answer and it's obviously an lds family. Um back in the time when the lds could have concurrent wives, can they do that in mexico still? Concurrent wives, that's an interesting way of saying it 37 children That's a lot of kids Um, my dad, I love pip pip answers all of these wonderfully, you know, he should come on and do the question of the week sometimes Yes, uh, my dad had a hard time remembering three names He would just go down the list because he knew it was one of us. Can you imagine remembering 37? I don't know about you guys, but my parents just used to replace my name with one of my siblings names if they couldn't remember Yeah, yeah, my mom my parents would you just say sarah katie fred herman whoever you are Fred herman, I didn't know you had brothers. No, we don't I don't know just just came part of the Came part of the thing fred her fred and herman just was always sick That's funny. That's funny. I don't know that we ever got called the dog's names No, I don't think so Yeah, you're trying to think of that too Uh 17 all living and this one is jurard. Um Look at look at that. No, that's a whopping huge family from him 17 17. Yeah all living this is a photo of my great-grandfather seph marvin father of 12 and his first wife and then More when his uh second wife, so he had 16 kids You know, you know As men get older Their dna Is not as robust shall we say as it was when they were younger So the the kids that are born to men who are older Have the possibility of not having the smartest dna. Let's shall we say Just saying there was a big discussion about that in one of the dna groups yesterday. It's always It's really interesting Yeah, that you're I guess is men age their dna Doesn't keep up with them. Greg's like, oh, I'm so glad I didn't have 20 more kids this year Um, let's see biggest family is This is I love this the biggest family I've had is my great-great aunt kate ellen blinkin gibson uh, and I have This because of pipsc answer Ruth it's rare to see a profile where the children take up four lines stunning. So here you go Four lines four lines one two three four wait That's five Wait a second. Do I have the wrong one up? Here's an even bigger one Don that piece barbo got to get rid of that dip name Uh, so, um Yeah, to be a part of the li'en levois li'en levois Do you guys know what li'en levois? No, that's li'en levois is A former wikitree team member She's canadian too a a What a great profile she has too. Look at all that Anyway, so look at that big big glob of people. I liked the way that that answered that one um Let's see. I don't have to go far back. My grandmother was one of 14 But only seven live past the age of three. So do we count the 14? Because they got birthed they got born I would And the sadness they probably should get extra props because the sadness is a losing job We shouldn't be talking about that right now. Sorry Uh, top three are my second great-grandmother's koalos 16 kids 13 kids 13 kids. That's from Chris Farriello. Where is chris? He's not here How can I talk mean about chris when chris is in here? I send him a message first. Where are you? Did you really that's I'm going to I'm just doing it right now on discord Where are you Here you guys can watch me do it Oh, are we all gonna send him a message now? I I use discord. What did you use facebook? I use facebook too. He's gonna have to where I use you have to text them What you may have written them there to me have to hide it. Okay. So back to what we're actually really doing. No, sorry Are we talking about Families and how big you know, maybe genealogy stuff who knows my great great grandfather Billy knight my husband's great great grandfather Billy knight. He and susanna had seven children after she died Uh, he had seven more children. So 21. So three times. He had seven groups of children three times seven is 21 21 My dad when I was a kid that was the hardest number for me to figure out three times seven is what you know, you know for the sevens You can do Or is that nine? No, that's nine just game the nine. So you're thinking of another. Yes, that's the nine's So like nine times three is 27 Because there's two on this side and seven on this side. Is that new math? It's a trick. It's a math trick. It's a math. I like I like math My dad gave me a $10 bill when I finally got it. I remember it now to this day seven times three is 21 and that crisp $10 bill It should have been a $20 bill with a loony. Well, you wouldn't have had a loony back wouldn't have had a loony $20 bill and a $1 bill Largest family that she can remember and this is from Dorothy O'Hare is Elizabeth Macintosh Purdy 10 Um, let's see 21 great grandmother had 21 children now. We've heard a lot of people Yes, they are Betsy We've had a lot of people talking about men having lots and lots and lots of children But this I mean if you think about it Hmm these women often didn't live past seven or eight kids, but this woman had 20 she bore 21 children Mary and Kavanaugh Um, born in india pregnant at the age of 15 when she married Uh, her lifestyle took its toll and it is said she ended up in a silent Having taken to drink. I if I had 21 toddlers Oh Now you have the older one oldest one so they can babysit the babies Exactly. Yeah, were there multiple births? I wonder or were they all I don't know. I wish they didn't give uh, let's see. Let's see if we can figure it out Derek Allen my great-great-grandmother Allen's great-grandmother Yeah, I think you say great. We don't know what side it is Oh, no That's did he say your last name? He just said uh indian um So let's try the other way The family open up his ancestors or the family tree and genealogy tools. How about that? Yeah, there we go and natalton Elizabeth mazy lucy carter. I don't see Any obvious names that are there's on the the other side? No, we're on we're on the whole thing. Oh, no, that's his father So if you clicked on his mother ethos Oh, sorry Right click on ethos Ancestries. Oh my gosh, I love learning from you people I've only been doing this for 10 years I wonder if this is the woman here if maybe battle Oh, there was india right above that no, wait, where where maryanne kavana india agra There I think this should be the winning one since since she she was a woman who actually survived having 21 children. That's crazy. Cool. Thank you, Derek. There was a family in our parish who had, I don't know, there was at least 10 children or so, but after the first one was born, all the rest were twins, and every one of them was a boy girl twin. Oh my gosh. Yeah. So it was kind of neat. I mean, they're a great, great family. But yeah, so that was kind of interesting. So you meet someone and think, okay, and who's your twin? I'm looking for Derek's post. Now I can't find it. Hillary's got a good post. My great grandfather brought half brother Roland and his wife had more than 20 children and she's still working on identifying them. Here he is. So I'm going to best I'm going to best answer his sorry about that. That's impressive. Huzzah to her. Let's go down here. We've got K's answer. We've got Hillary's answer. 10 children, nine survived. So lots of people had lots of children. Let me see if there was anything else in here that I wanted to show. Okay, yeah, that was good. So that's the question of the week and this is the winner. Yeah, this one's the winner. Oh, that one's the winner. Winner, winner check the dinner note. Yeah. Pretty good. Pretty impressive. Very impressive. Both my grandmothers were not that many, but they were either one of eight or one of seven. Well, you know, back then you had to have lots of kids because you needed them to work the farm or help support the family. Yeah. Mag needs to have an M&N cookie to put her energy back up. There's too much butter in there. And then what is our profile theme this week? The profile theme of the week is. Not Father's Day. What's that? Not Father's Day. No, no, that that was next week would be good for Father's Day. It would but didn't you just do pictures of the week of Father's last week? We weren't here last week. We weren't here last week. So we could still do. What did you people, did you people do? No, we did not do. Okay, let's see if it lets me share my screen this way. Is it sharing? Almost. We're almost there. Add to screen. There we go. Ghostbusters. Ghostbusters. Well, the right direction maybe, shall we? Yeah, so the theme of the week is Ghostbusters. So do you, either of you two know why Ghostbusters is a theme for this week? I read it there, but you can. Oh, it's right there. Yes. Okay. If you read it, well, if you're going to do that, sure. Tara, you're so smart. You're going to be that way about it. Yes. Apparently June 8th was Ghostbusters day, which I did not realize. I didn't know there was a Ghostbusters day. No, who knew? Apparently there's an article about Ghostbusters day. Okay. And I don't know why I've got these ads. And if I close it, it'll just be replaced with a different ad. So sorry about that. Maybe if I can zoom it big enough so you can't see the ad. Anyways, there's a whole wiki page all about Ghostbusters day and things that have gone on, but apparently it's to commemorate. June 8th was the first day that the original movie was released. So that's not a, and there was a bunch of new stuff announced about Ghostbusters. Apparently a new comic coming out, a new animated series. And there were, there's already been four movies and whatnot. And so, yeah, it's a big deal. Now I do have to confess I have not seen the most recent Ghostbusters movies. I haven't seen the one where they, like the ones with, where they had Thor as their assistant and there's Sandra, I think it was Sandra Bullock and everything where they had the females of Ghostbusters. Oh yeah. Am I imagining that? No, there was one. And that's where Kristen Wig and Melissa McCarthy were part of that one. Melissa McCarthy too, yes. Yeah. So, and there was four of them. I can't, I can't, that's, I haven't seen that movie. And I'm not sure if I saw Ghostbusters three or not. I definitely saw one and two though. But anyways, we will go through them. And most of these profiles are for living people. So it will be fairly short and characteristically. I don't believe you. Yeah, I know. Well, don't worry. I've got something to add on at the end anyways. No, not again. I don't. What's that? You know, just to make sure I take up enough time, I'm always with these new and exciting things. I don't know if I can stand the excitement today. Oh, the excitement. Yes. So the profile of the week, though, the one who's leading us off is Ivan Reitman. Born in Comarno Mitryansky Czech Slovakia in on the 27th of October, 1946. Son of Ladislav Reitman and Clara Robb. And he died just recently on the 12th of February, 1922 at the age of 75 in Montecito, Santa Barbara, California. He was, of course, the director and producer for Ghostbusters, along with a bunch of other things. He was a Canadian Slovak. So even though he was born in Czechoslovakia, he obviously he came to Canada and worked here long enough that lived here long enough that he was known as Canadian. Film and television director, producer, screenwriter, best known for his comedy work, especially in the 80s, and owner of the Montecito Cutter Company, which was founded in 98. Along with Ghostbusters, he also did meatballs, stripes, twins, kindergarten cop, Dave and Junior. I haven't seen Dave or Junior, but the other ones I'm familiar with. And producer for such films as Animal House, Beethoven, Space Jam, and Private Parts. Space Jam. Yeah. So you're 26 and Greg, you're 30. Ooh. From Ivan Reitman. Far away. I don't know where I am. Both of his parents survived the Holocaust. That's impressive. It is. Good news. Yeah. Well, thankfully, or we wouldn't have him. That was true. Born in 46, yes. Yes. We wouldn't have Ghostbusters. No. So anyways, he's done lots of good stuff. I've enjoyed all the work that he's done. I don't see Ivan Reitman. Oh, there we go. 23 for me. 23. So you're closer. Yeah. I've got Annie Potts is my closest. Let me see what your closest are. Sarah, your closest is Simmons. Hmm. You are Greg. Yours closest is also. No. Sigourney Weaver. No way. That's funny. How close are you people? You put it up. Let's see what your closest are. Who's your closest? Nancy Wilson. Who? Which ghost are your closest to? Oh, Betsy's actually related. Eighth cousin. No. I'm guessing to Ivan Reitman. Ivan Reitman? Well, that's where I had the profile. I'm not going to change the page to Dan, but that's what I'm guessing. Wow, Betsy. Cool. I guess J.K. Simmons. Yeah, she's close. She's cousins too. Oh, was it Simmons? Yeah, because she says me too, Nancy. Oh, okay. J.K. Simmons. Okay. Moving on. Dan Ackroyd. Son of Samuel Cuthbert. Peter Hugh Ackroyd. And a private mother because. She must still be alive. It's been a place that I've been in. Peter. American actor known for his comedic roles in movies such as Ghostbusters and the Cone Heads. I love the Cone Heads. The Cone Heads. Did the Cone Heads get enough play that it's actually well known enough to put in a profile? Well, it's Cone Heads for Saturday Night Live big time. I feel like it's one of those like. Comments. Those silly comedies that everybody knows. if you haven't seen it you should just see it once just to say okay just to say I've seen it okay that's good silly comedies is not actually usually our go-to for Julie and I so well I mean Ghostbusters kind of a silly you know yeah we were in university then so that was was nowadays we go for things literally Judy says that it went from a skit to a movie so yes okay I thought it would I knew Cohen heads was a part that they played on Saturday night by so they made a whole movie wow I can't believe they made a whole movie of it though yeah that seems it seems like a stretch but I haven't seen it so one of my what do I know I haven't seen it either so it wasn't high on my list oh you just knew the characters right okay now Dan at great has done a lot of stuff so his biography but but he's alive right so the biographies are often slim is he clicked as a notable he isn't notable though so anyways is he in order of Canada I think he's I think they don't have it on his thing if he is let me look real quick it should be the next person is Charles just Charles dance order of the British Empire born in the 40s son of Walter dance and Eleanor Pete Perks um he's an English actor best known as the bad guy Tywin Lannister from Game of Thrones so I didn't actually I didn't recognize him from the photo but no I was just gonna say I didn't either but I can sort of see it now if we go to his wiki page I bet you they have a better picture of him no it's the same picture I was small so I didn't really see his face yeah you can see Tywin Lannister yeah Tywin Lannister um but apparently he also played Dr. Harold Fulmore in the Ghostbusters answer the call which is the I was the movie that came out with the the female Ghostbusters and speaking of that movie Melissa McCarthy starred in that one born in the 70s 26th of August in Plainfield Illinois and it looks like the person who did this biography found out a bunch of stuff from the Ellen episode and from an interview that she did put it in the biography here um but I guess because she's private none of that can actually show up here in the stats is that is that how that works like she may have entered the actual birth date in place but because it because she's a living person it doesn't show up here yeah so if we if we were able to edit the profile which I can't I don't have that edit button um it would probably show this stat so so it's good that she included in the biography so that we know what it is um grew up on a farm uh living with her grandmother and parents three nuns in her family educated at two catholic convents um her emigrating grandfather was a carty but the name got changed to McCarthy he emigrated I've got a bit of million Chicago Irish cops in my family um and played Dr. Abby Yates in Ghostbusters that's interesting that they changed it from mccarth from carty to mccarthy I wonder yeah I wonder why usually they they would take do it the other way you'd think yeah shorten it well I'm I don't know that does seem strange insight on why that would have happened no you know what you know what tips Cersei didn't get what she deserved though you know she had an easy death I wonder did they make it more Irish to fit in with the yeah that's that yeah I was wondering we want to be more Irish yeah the accent the accent and the you know but it's funny it says she married Ben Falcone also of Irish descent I I want to say Falcone like that looks like an Italian last name you know that's what I was thinking he hasn't answered me has he answered any of you people who are our resident Italian yeah no no he has not he must be maybe he had some prior arrangements this morning with his family how can he do that if he's coming up with okay next one on the list is bill Murray oh bill Murray born in the fifties some of Edward Joseph Murray and Lucille Mary Collins award of the nation's highest award for comedy the Mark Twain prize in October 2016 in addition to his extensive career in television and movies did you know that Murray is part owner of several semi-pro baseball teams that's interesting that's a fun I did not know that does not surprise me no trade Peter Venkman and Dr. Martin Heiss in the Ghostbusters franchise so Peter Venkman was his original character right in the first trilogy and I think Dr. Martin Heiss must be this character name in the the newer version what what's your guys favorite bill Murray movie actually wasn't a lot of the ones that the director produced the one that he did in Japan that's oh no lost in translation lost in translation yeah I thought that was great yeah there's one day Groundhog Day is good oh Groundhog Day that's a classic yeah he was also in Space Jam oh was he Space Jam again I guess he voiced Osmosis Jones he also most of Jones too yep this is something I didn't know bill Murray sponsored Dan Akroyd when he came to the US interesting very cool uh Annie Potts was born in the 50s daughter my closest one this week yay mags how close oh um you said before I forgot I got a look at mine really really quick I've been jumping around looking at other stuff not other stuff but Annie Potts 16 and it's through my dad through the Templeton's and through the Frank family to his line goes so there's only one disconnection or it would be like be a relative yep through a marriage from her somebody Jane Wilhite to my John Franks cool very cool daughter uh Pavel Grissett Potts and Dorothy Harris Billingsley Billingsley like um yeah the actress from Leave It to Beaver Barbara Billingsley you spell it the same way no I think Barbara Billingsley spells it le y and there was something about the Leave It to Beaver this week something I saw in the news I don't know what it was oh really um so she was uh an American actress nominated for Golden Globe for Corvette Summer in 78 and won a genie award for heartaches before appearing in Ghostbusters but she was also in Pretty in Pink Jumping Jack Flash Who's Harry Crumb Ghostbusters the sequel she voiced Bo Peep in the Disney and Pixar movies Toy Stories all the Toy Story movies um she portrayed Mary Jo Jackson Shively on the CBS sitcom Designing Women best best best character for her ever oh yeah yeah oh yeah so the one that I'm more familiar with and I did not I totally did not connect the um the character she played in the Ghostbusters movie with this more recent one where she plays the mother of young Sheldon have you seen the young Sheldon grandmother is she the grandmother yes oh my goodness she's the grandmother of young Sheldon and the woman who plays his mother on in the later series her daughter plays his mother in the young Sheldon series right yes there's a their mother and daughter they're actually mother and daughter yeah so you mean so she's Mima yeah she's Mima okay so like I told like those are those characters are blowing your mind universes they don't I can't believe they're played by the same person anyways that was my big takeaway from this profile Patty Waldron you have appeared Patty I was discussing your situation that you posted this morning about the group project math problem to my friend the mathematician here Greg just want to let you know that zero degrees from yourself okay well that's good if you were three degrees from yourself I'd be worried yes the next one Harold Ramis Harold Allen Ramis who I'm sad to see well actually I didn't know this but I've forgotten but he has passed away anyways he was born on November 21st 1944 in Chicago son of Nathan Ramis and Ruth Henrietta cookie and he passed away in 2014 way too young at age 69 on the 24th of February Glencoe Illinois Cook County is Glencoe related but Pip got a new kilt does it have ghosts on it oh that'd be cool pick your kilt based on the theme of the week that would be a lot of kilts yeah actor how many kilts do you own total now just give us a number keep going okay film producer director writer best known for Ghostbuster his character was Egon Spengler but he also co-wrote the screenplays for film the Ghostbuster shows as well as Animal House Meatball Stripes and Groundhog Day and director Catty Shack analyze this and analyze that yeah I think he was a brilliant man and comedian as well he was part of the SCTV crew second city television that was a hit in Canada I don't know if it did it make it to the states too yes it did it did and people kind of see it as the precursor to Saturday Night Live yeah I can see that yeah next we have J.K. Simmons or J. Jonah Jameson as I like to think of them from his role in the Marvel movies and the Spider-Man movies um son of Donald William Simmons and Patricia Kimball born in the 50s American actor often portrays quirky businessman like J. Jonah Jameson and Ivo Shandor in the Ghostbusters afterlife so he was in the most recent uh movie 2016 movie Carl Adolf van Seidau also known as Max von Seidau born in on the 10th of April 1929 in Lund Sverige uh Sweden um so he's Swedish uh and he passed away just a couple years ago on the 8th of March 2020 at a grand age of 90 in the Côte d'Azur he lived he passed away in the Côte d'Azur France that's pretty cool that is we have to go somewhere that's a nice place nice place to hang out um he was a Swedish born actor appeared in European and American films um his most memorable films though started included Knight and Tonius Block in Igmar Bergman's The Seventh Seal uh herself uh her him played the three-eyed raven in Game of Thrones yeah so here's a picture uh a more recent picture of him so now you can sort of see the the character yeah anyways he had a long storied career as well um lots of different things from playing Jesus Christ um and also appearing in The Exorcist so I bet one extreme to the other he was good in The Exorcist he covered the whole gamut yeah he did and received two academy award nominations um and received the Royal Foundation of Sweden's Cultural Award in 1954 was named a chevrier uh a chevrier de la région légion d'honneur and on the 17th of October and he was a French and uh originally from Sweden he died as a French citizen which makes sense what was his actual role in Ghostbusters did it say what's that oh what's his role in Ghostbusters he was uh where was it here oh you know what let me check here I made a little spreadsheet so I could keep track of the worth he was in the second Ghostbusters movie okay I was gonna give this as a quiz for you guys to say which Ghostbusters movie were each of these people in but most of them were either all in the same trilogy the the original three or they were in the final one um was this the extra thing you had set up for us today I was good I was considering it but then I thought it's a little spreadsheet this is the this is my research and I would turn it into something a little more exciting than a spreadsheet though I mean it's hard to find things more exciting than spreadsheets for mathematicians right but anyways so Gurney Weaver born in the 40s very popular American action known for her role as an alien as well as in the Ghostbusters franchise I like alien it's a good one too I think I've seen the first of the alien that I haven't seen the rest of them yet so and the last uh profile is Kristen Wiig who was born in the 70s and she's uh American actress Canadian writer filmmaker and she portrayed Dr. Aaron Gilbert in Ghostbusters Answer the Call 2016 it would have been cool if they would have gotten to Gurney Weaver to begin the Answer the Call one um let me just check my spreadsheet I don't think she was she oh she was oh yeah so I think most of the originals were there as cameos but they played different characters or most of them played different characters okay like I guess I need to see that the last see I haven't seen it so that I'm not only going by sort of hearsay and what I read about but anyways there was a a g2g post that popped up that I thought was cool because it's all about statistics so I'm diverting I'm stealing the show for a few moments here um but this is uh Paul uh shoot I should have figured out how to pronounce this and I have Gearshoes Gearshoeski yeah you go for it Gearshoeski I'm pretty sure um I'm feeling like the speed is there a noose here's I think a w makes an f sound doesn't it at the end of us as Gears Fest Gears Fest and you never know exactly oh John Tyner our funatician the one who can pronounce anything yes okay not John it's not John Tyner it's um I know he's Irish but he knows how to pronounce lots of people's names John Tyner isn't it no it's not it's I ain't not against I mean not anything against you John but he's not the one who was adding all the pronunciations to everything wasn't him oh who is it then anyways Thomas Thomas Conline yes Thomas yes I need him to help me pronounce his own last name okay anyways there are over 30 million profiles 85 percent of them are all are connected to the giant tree 32 percent of them have DNA links and that's pretty impressive I'm surprised that that number is so high um only 96,700 have known consistency issues and that's down 2500 um and then there's some sourcing stats here but he's he's done two nice graphs so here is um all those profiles so the top so here at the edge is where we are today you can see it's over 30 over the 30 million part and the um the stats so you can see the number of the from the bottom those are the most sources one to two sources and poorly sourced and unsourced are unavailable but so you can see we're over halfway have at least one or two sources so that's kind of cool and you can see that wiki tree is growing steadily which is very nice as was the number this number of sources and is also going and those with consistency areas is going down so that's good news too grisuzki grisuzki john said calls last name so the other thing I wanted to um just briefly talk about um is so in this week's newsletter we had the um the six degrees app was mentioned and um so I'd like to thank those who put together the newsletter I think it's chris witton and uh some of his team put that together um and in the app in the newsletter it mentioned the app and one of the things that says is uh tell great what you think about the app and so I was really busy on wednesday because I kept getting messages I got emails hurt private messages from wiki tree and comments on the gdg post about the the six degrees app people were really liking it and so as I um I later sent an email to to chris and mags and one of the things I said and is that I could barely it's very yellow chris chris witton that would be chris witton did I say fair yellow no you just said chris I just wanted to make sure we clarified that thank you I like how there's your picture in the middle greg so I could barely fit through doors on wednesday because my head was so swollen with all the the compliments people um so thank you for all of those who give those but I did get a couple emails that were quite irate that I was sharing their information on the worldwide web with everyone to see and so this is a public service announcement for everyone the um the information that was shared um was personal is personalized when you get your newsletter from wiki tree on wednesday mornings um all of that information is personalized to you so one of the things that it always tells you how many connects how many degrees you are away from um how many degrees of what you are away from someone um or from the profiles of the week and um and then if it gives a link to a an app like the six degrees app or the fan chart app or any of the other apps where have that that has that customization built in and other app developers do this too then the link in the email will be personalized to you but only you get that uh so um uh some people said well I don't know why you chose my family but I really enjoyed seeing that every time that uh what's that it's happened that's happened multiple times when a newsletter's gone out or it has that kind of it certainly does yeah and some people were really um annoyed or concerned or shocked because their there was their information was right there and if they didn't understand how that personalization worked I can see how they would think well I've just invaded your privacy and shared it with the world and that's not shame on you Greg shame on me that actually that was a phrase someone used shame on me so um and I felt bad but I emailed them back I explained what happens and that that information is is not shareable is not other people don't get that and furthermore the way the app is written um even if I gave that direct link to someone else's profile if mags opened that up she would not see any of the living people if they would just pop up as private or in this case in this app um if you're if you um I've got it built so if your parents are private it'll leapfrog to the grandparents and then continue the ring outwards but if your grandparents are private then that breaks it um I don't leap I don't double leapfrog only one leapfrog so if you're if you're if you've marked your profiles as private then no matter who gets that link to your private fan chart or our six degrees app they won't see it so I just thought that was important to say up front so that if every Wednesday I get excited that the wiki is is sharing all of my information I know you're not that special we're not going to choose your really quick between go ahead okay so the other thing I did want to say um so the wiki tree challenge for kevin bacon and six degrees of kevin bacon um did finish this thursday and we had an amazing number so here's what uh kevin bacon's uh profile looks like uh in the six degrees apps now again because of the way the six the six degrees app works it does not load any of his private um pro connections so he's got actually more connections if you went on to the official wiki page connections but uh of he has 121268 connections now that show up in my app on the beginning he had 310 so that's incredible like we quadrupled the connections and um I'm running a beta version of this because I'm adding a few features because of course people asked for new features and I came up with ideas and stuff so one of the new features I have is to animate so this is what his profile looks like over time so 10 nine days ago so this is before the the now it started yeah okay and you can see as the dots are added those are the next every day of the challenge how it got filled in that's cool it's like the pie is getting filled the pie is getting filled yeah and there we go wow that's impressive that looks really cool yeah so you can when I finished uh double checking all of this and tweaking it then you can um you can do that kind of animation yourself and see what's the largest time span that it can go from well that's an interesting thing you should ask there so here's my profile and I'm going to show you what it looks like um animating over the last 12 years so 12 years ago wiki triggers had started but I had no relatives but look here so 10 years ago all of a sudden these profiles were created this is before I joined but other all all of these are french-canadian ones other members had grown so four years ago four years ago this there's our there I've joined now those are ones that I've created those connections I now I want to go and look and see because people had never mind there was wrong stuff for my family which is why I joined wiki tree so so that's I think that's kind of neat because you can see how profiles were added of relatives of mine who I didn't even know before and so those are the ones that you know as you join and then you branch out and then you find a connection and all of a sudden boom you're connected to the tree and all that so and then I'm working on a version so it can actually show the connections in the sort of a family tree china chart but that's still a work in progress too but that is all I have to say I'm gonna leave that leave that tantalizing teaser with you and now turn it over to sarah okay we'll have let's look at some photos it's us look at the photos oh a one for working that up for us thank you bye I just it was funny because we I can see mags of screen on the bottom while great we're sharing and you could see her just moving it around and just okay now let's go to photos let's see hmm I hate when it does this okay the entire screen it is okay so this week's theme is dress up we have eight photos so won't take that long so sorry I took so long oh it's okay I mean I feel like that was more in more importance than or cooler than photos beauty likes the blueberry pie version of your chart oh the blueberry pie version there's a blueberry pie version I feel like you mean they just probably so like he's just get dressed up as a almost like a little sailor little sailor fella did they have to tie him up to keep him quiet still the ropes around him this is a I don't think this is 1852 because it says Alexis is in this photo but yes that's cute 1952 that's what I'm thinking yeah I'm looking at the car a car wouldn't be there in 1852 a car wouldn't be in the driveway 1852 now Janine I someone's great great grandmother great great mother it says 1906 so probably a great great be great great great great great Kate and Lou Bartlett in 1876 from in Canada Saint John looks like their their cheeks are colorized Saint John New Brunswick yes looks like their cheeks were colorized red make them have some blush almost so I like this one that's at the botanical place in London isn't it oh no Olden Gate Park oh that's another one of her oh it just a little their little sister and I bet the little sister loved it because she looks like she's enjoying it yes oh oops no I went I went too far back playing in diesel pulp with daughter Kathleen looks she looks so cute in her little hat her little dress up hat mom's hat's pretty cool too yeah people don't wear hats like they used to wish we could all just be like just wearing those hats all the time that's so funny I was noticing yesterday driving around that I was noticing a lot of people were wearing hats was it sunny out at that maybe okay that was it for at least that were uploaded let's see if there was any on the g2g post you can see that some some weeks the theme people don't have as many photos for others weeks there are a lot of photos Janine has all the photos yes where Betsy where are all your pictures she's probably gone her flout student has appeared apparently this one Janine's she made she made the dress oh wow it looks like a morning dress like a black dress for morning though oh we have this one here's a photo of me my reproduction 1885 walk walking dress walking dress walking dress that's Dorothy O'Hare oh there's one we didn't see yeah photo of my great-grandparents John and Rosie Vaskey their oldest sons John and Albert and Rosie and my grandfather Michael sitting on Rosie's lap this is the dressing up the little sister we saw this one oh he does kind of actually look like he's tired yeah I've got the rope around him he's not just holding the rope no it's around him oh we have this one in I like this I like her pigtails my father sister my question might be did she dress up or is this normal attire she looks like Heidi just like a waitstaff in a in a october fest oh yes we didn't see this one either my grandfather sister Alice Alger in 1915 was that OJ Joyce Vander Bogart I would say auger auger auger and that's it guys those are all of the oh my gosh and we've got four minutes left Greg is there not something to fill all the time in with uh no I don't think I any questions anybody any comments remarks before we go Janine remembers wearing hats for Easter your Easter bonnet oh my mom's already saying bye she's already saying goodbye yes that's it bye Joe I didn't even say hey Joe mama Joe mama she said something at the beginning and she like disappeared for a little bit I guess I don't know she's been here she's been calm I know I thought she would comment on the Fred Herman part when she went she couldn't remember Sarah yeah coming on that uh next week is what what week is it next week is Father's Day week Father's Day week um and it's not this weekend good Father's Day week and we've got a wiki tree challenge are they going to be going through this stuff for Kevin Bacon or is that done Greg uh Kevin Bacon is done so they'll be putting it together um a video to summarize it and maybe some snippets of parts because what they've been doing is releasing um a video to summarize the the challenge but they've also been extracting like little mini segments of the video of one piece uh an interesting vignette that they found in the research so um but that takes a little bit of time to do that editing and stuff so the uh if you haven't looked at it oh don't forget to like the video before you leave folks thank you pet if you haven't seen it uh patty waldron who jumped in to say he was trying to have a conversation with me here and on facebook hattie is our uh member of the week I got to meet patty in ireland oh and he got on to me afterwards saying that I didn't talk to him enough about wiki tree while I was there oh and I'm very disappointed in myself for that so so it's time to go are you waving at me who's waving you I wasn't waving so it's it's time to it's time to go I guess it is time the time to go it's time to go we'll see you next week well you will let me get the branding up there for you okay I'm gonna get