 We all moved. I am so glad you're back, Sarah. Thank you so much. Yeah, thank you, Mags for, you know, holding down the fort and Greg too. I know you guys had Greg. And then we also have Johnna here today for the secret Santa stuff. So let's see who has, who's already here in the chat. We've had some back and forth. So Hillary's here. My mom, I know my mom miss seeing me as well. I'm here. You have Chris. I missed seeing your mom every show. I would complain to Greg because you weren't here. I'm like, what's so big about what's what's the big deal about seeing Sarah. You just chopped liver. You just chopped liver, Mags. Yeah. Chopped liver. Yo, Chris. Nobody else has said anything in the chat, really. If you're here, say something. Only three people really chatted. My mom, Hillary and Chris, and that's it. So, I know technically we haven't had, there hasn't been a live cast for two weeks. So we didn't have one on Christmas day or New Year's Day. So, because I was willing to do the first one on the 25th, because I was, because I was already ready. I was ready. You were. I was, but Mags was like, no, next two weeks off holidays. Well, hello, Sue. Thank you for watching. And Donna's here, Sarah, because Donna is when I said the week before Christmas that we should do a secret Santa to have some of the fun for wiki triggers at the end of the year because of all the great work we've done on the challenges. I mentioned it to Mindy and within about a half a second, Donna Baumann is knocking on my door and saying hey. Hey, Mindy says you need some help. And no, I didn't need help. Donna took it and ran with it. All I've done is sit back and smiled and watched everybody else do their stuff. It's been incredible, the response. So Donna, tell us about. Take it away. Well, yes, it was it was definitely unexpected that the response was overwhelming. We ended up putting 64 research wishes on the space page, six book wishes and eight DNA slash subscription wishes. And we even had to start hiding wishes because everybody we could have added wishes until forever, because everybody had brick walls and wishes they wanted on I think they were we could have added 20 or 30 more within the next week if we had kept going so And what I could tell we sent out three DNA kits in response to wishes. So those were granted. We sent one research service subscription was sent out to a wisher. We had three book wishes that were fulfilled and nine research wishes that were actually listed as granted. But many of those wishes I think for the elves, they didn't feel they were able to grant the wish but on the wishes and I bet they feel it's granted to get anything. Because many of the wishes were just to get something new some tidbit that might help them go in the right direction. And from what I could tell there was I believe there was over 40 elves working. The discord was very active for many of the days. And a lot of the wishes were, you couldn't tell who was on there. But there's at least 40 elves working over the two or three. I loved it. I would drop in and just watch the chatter. I was, I was, I'm, I can't tell you how incredibly exciting this whole thing has been for me, for me personally, I got the most out of it than anybody. Yeah. And I was, I wasn't sure what it would be at first either is what, what the response would be, but I think the elves had as much if not more fun working on them and the wishers did. And even the, the wishes that didn't get elf responses, I think met most of them were looked at just some of them are huge brick walls that a lot of us didn't have access to help them any more than they were at. So cool. So did you did Debbie Parker Wayne's book get gifted. Oh, I have to look at that. While you're looking at that I know that Roberta Estes's book got gifted because she did that this morning. So whoever got that whoever requested that Roberta wants to know what you shoot you want her to write in your book. I can, yeah, I will try to contact the wisher and try to get back to Roberta on that. Yep. Thank you. So that's what I've done in a couple of the cases to get in to get an address and such as well. So, yep. Okay. But yeah, no, I think we had Nathan Goodwin books with donated gifted. Yep. But I don't think the other one was gifted. Okay. I think I saw who got one of the, I think, Kathy. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, I saw her posted on Facebook. She's like, Oh, thank you for the book. And the elf that was that that elf was Shelley Murphy, who was one of our and Roberta to were, and Nathan to were our challenges over the last year. So that's kind of like payback for for having a fun time with us to that's great. Maria has just said that she was sorry. Nice. I don't know if that means elf and Swedish or something. Yes, there was a couple of the people that were different languages that gave us new elf terms. So we had a vocabulary lesson as well. And then we should have so that that Chris, so that, yeah, Chris Ferriero, so that Greg Clark and Sarah could try and do pronunciations of those words. I don't know if I said niece, niece, right? Yeah, that's right. But yes, thank you hugely to all the elves and even the wishers, the wishers didn't even know most of them and did not know they were entering a wish into a challenge when they put the wishes on your question of the week. Yeah, I know that we're very surprised to see that it was actually going to get addressed and you know, yeah, any help on them so I see Jeanine Lee Iceland Goodsons here and she's saying thank you for the DNA kits. They were great gift. So nice of everybody to just just just kind of read it. It reiterates our community. You know how great. Yeah, it's a community. It is. Yeah. So Donna, is there any information about the upcoming challenge? Well, right now we are working on Jimmy Wales and the founder of Wikipedia. And this has been it's been interesting because it has all of the we have tons of new people in it, because the whole kind of the format has changed for the points and the availability to reach out farther on these trees and actually connected many ways to the tree is encouraged versus just putting the the nuclear ancestors and nuclear relatives so I there are so many new people on there I'm meeting this week it's it's really fun. And I understand that that it's it's less about breaking down the goal isn't about breaking down brick walls this year it's about plowing through them like you said and expanding and doing it's more like a mini connector connect upon it has turned into like a mini connect upon you you're basing around Jimmy's tree but you can reach out five generate five connections and still be recognized as a contributor and trying to connect to the tree from many different branches to really increase our connectivity to each other. And that is going to be coming to end for him on Wednesday night correct correct yep on Wednesday night. So no, we had face we had zoom meetings ahead of time this time. I know they're still working on the there's not going to be a live cast like we're used to. They're going to do a compilation and post that I believe. So this is all new as well so we had some face or zoom meetings which are really fun us researchers got to get on and ask questions of Mindy and of each other and try to really analyze how this is working so we could get sounds nice. Yes. All right well cool well Donna, I really appreciate I appreciate my sister coming out. I really appreciate you coming in and talking to us about how incredible secret Santa's been. And I can't tell you how excited Greg and I are that you took up our challenge and you carried it and you made it you made it be so great so my big thanks and a big hug and a merry happy new year to you for that thank you so much. Oh, thank you. I was really fun. I knew a new venture so I enjoyed working with everybody on it. Yeah, well hopefully we'll get another good question of the week about this time next year too. Good idea. Good idea. So you don't have to stick around if you don't want to if you do that's fine too but we're going to give this back to our wiki leader and chief of our live cast this morning for Farah. Okay, I think I will dive out because I do have to take someone to an appointment, but I will watch for a little while once I hop off. You're my new hero Donna. Thank you very much. Yeah, bye Sarah. You're not on top. Right there. I need to hold on switch it around now. Oh, you can do that figure out where to put it on purpose. That's like musical squares. It's job here. You do. So now, so just thank you again Donna and everybody who participated in our secret Santa. So I guess now we can dive into mags is favorite feature of the week. The question. So we have that and I'll share my screen. Now I am not on my regular computer so be patient with me. See if I get to do this correctly. We're going to go mirror all of a sudden but that's okay. Do you see that no. Do you see that. All right, question of the week. And we see it. I'm going to zoom in a bit. There we go. How about that? What ancestral location would you like to visit most interesting question. Make sure you go through and I vote these as you look at them. 26 answers to not a lot of answers, but a lot of good, good answers. So some people went the whole route of saying yes, I want to visit here and here like Roger Stong says that he wouldn't limit it to just one location. He wants to go to Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. He wants to go to Van Buren County, Iowa and to over six go Poland. So that's fun. I do hear a location that you have some research information or some research knowledge about you might want to reach out to these people. I have ancestors from Ireland, Fort Parker in Texas, and my husband has fascinating ancestors from Johnson City, Tennessee. That's from Karen Tipton. Michael Foy you make it so easy. He just wants to County Mayo, Ireland. That's it. Just one. Dorothy O'Hare, are you Canadian she says, which location a me between Kilkenny, Ireland to hunt more info on the great grandmother's family in St. John new Brunswick, Canada to hunt for more info on the party family. So good luck for that party. Well and the parties are a big deal because they do great chocolate here. I would love to visit the towns my ancestors are from Ireland and Scotland from Linda Smith. On my paternal side I'd like to go to Vienna and Poland. My maternal side would be Scotland and Pennsylvania. And for my biological family, this is from Kathy Navva. It would be, okay, Chris, you're going to get me for this. Giggly. Well, look at listen. Okay. And then Idaho and Utah, there you go. Let's go to the very, the very first one. So it would be a day out to go to the town where the ancestors my grandfather were from. X dot. Let's see. There we go. So in Serbia. That's pretty cool. And that's from Helena X dot. Aha, this is a hard one. If I had a magic time machine, we all wish we had one of those that would simply allow me to observe a place I would definitely want to see the marrow bone and Paddington slums where the vast majority of my mother's family comes from. In particular, I'd love to see the old docs at Paddington Basin in the Warfroads along the waterline where people live their entire lives and that is in Birmingham. Is that right? Today is the Paddington Basin. Yeah, that's Birmingham, England. So that's David Smith. And, yeah, Joyce Vander Bogarts, commenting on the whole time machine, Dieter Lawrence. If I'm honest, I don't have a single location that I would like to visit. I would love to make a round trip to all the places where my ancestors live. So Schleswig, Holstein, Hamburg, Mecklenburg, Western Pomerania, Brandenburg, Berlin, Saxony, Saxony on Halt, Thuringia, Lower Saxony and the North Rhine. And I have to go up here and look. Okay. I thought I saw Dieter's name on one of the questions of something, something recently. Chris Ferrielo. He's, honestly, it's a tie between both of my father's ancestral towns in Italy. Do I want to go to Guiswaldo? Guiswaldo, in Guiswaldo. Yeah, where there's a huge castle that once was owned by a crazy musician. And he says, seriously, look up Carlo Guiswaldo. Or do I want to go to the Caribbean, the Calabrian town of San Diego? What are you saying, Greg? It's Calabria. Calabria is the opposite. And I wanted to say the Caribbean. Yeah, it's not quite that warm. I'd like to go there. Vienna from George Fulton in other places, the Czech Republic, the House of Liechtenstein in Vienna, numerous places in the Austrian Empire. At least one of which is a World Heritage Site. That's cool. That's from George Fulton. He'd like to see another ancestor was a Civil War soldier and I have had the opportunity to visit some of the battlefields where he fought. That is an incredibly moving experience. Yeah, I went to Kings Mountain as a kid, and it was interesting and moving to be there. And I didn't even know at the time that I have a revolutionary ancestor who fought there. So now I want to go back and add another rock to that guy's grave. Let's see, my sixth and seventh great grandparents on two paternal branches, Shropshire, and the Welsh border. If you're going, make sure you go by and see Hillary. She's Northwest Wales. Ludlow Castle. That's fun. June Butka. My dream has always been to visit Australia. Now, this is interesting. It's not because she wants to do family research, but my best friend from high school now lives there. Isn't that sweet? She wants to go and see her best friend from high school. That is so cool. Very nice. That's so sweet. Somebody wants to go and look at this stone. Near Ireland. No, it's in Scotland. I can't read it. Let's go down here. I'm from Fruin, near Loch Lomond, Scotland, the site of the 1603 battle. And that's from Chris McCosland. And somebody actually answered with a bunch of information for Chris, which is fine. That's good. Great. I just filled Wiltshire. And that's from Janet Gunn. I think I would like to go to Wiltshire. Wiltshire and Wales, because I want to find out more about my Galdings. And there's lots of plate names around there that are our name. And I think that so I think that we have connections there. Is it Wiltshire? I don't know. I would always say Shire. It's Wiltshire. It's Wiltshire. Then the Shire. We're not talking Hobbit land. So she wants to go to a manor in Wiltshire where her 16th great grandparents lived in the late 14th and early 15th century. Would you want to go and actually walk around and be a part of it? Or would you want to be like the other post and be a fly on the wall and just, I would want to be a fly on the wall because I wouldn't want to have the vermin, the lice. I wouldn't want to be susceptible, especially in the 14th century to the plague, you know, all that stuff that was going on. And I don't know, if I was to go back in time, would I be immune to that now that I have all my vaccinations? I don't know. Hillary says her ancestors are from Wiltshire. Very good. Well, Hillary, find me. Find me. I know that there's some names of things near in Cardiff that are Galdin. I know that there's a manor that the original name started with a G and has a whole bunch of consonants in it in Somerset that's now called Galdin manor. And Galdin is supposed to be how to pronounce the original Welsh name. And if that's the original Welsh name, that would be fun to find out that our family doesn't have any connection to that family. That was actually a manor that belonged to the Derbiful family, like Tess of the Derbiful. So that's an interesting thing. Tommy Buck says Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Tommy, do you have Mennonite or, I don't know, that's interesting. That's a, that's a, when I think of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, I think of lots of horse-drawn carts. Steve Greenwood wants to go to Landkrease-Ultzen-Nieders-Sachschen in Germany. He ended up with his 10th cousin Oliver while he's there and they could do research together. Sam Desjardins. Oh my gosh, look. Now I posted this one to him. He said he wanted to do the grand tour to many destinations with so much history. French, Canadian, Europe, Middle East, Asia. And I posted, I married into the Desjardins family and he said, yeah, we're 23rd cousins, three times removed. How about that? Let's see, during the pandemic, pandemic. During the pandemic, I discovered a little bit more about my Danish ancestors. So Mariah Lundholm wants to go to Sweden, Denmark. Nice. Trip to the sea land and also the island of Flengell, Gale. Gale Connolly, the places where my ancestors I know about live literally don't exist having been destroyed in wars or violent. For persecutions, destruction of records that impedes her ability to go back. But however, based on the theory that we're all related and have ancestors from everywhere, if we go back far enough, the world is my limit here. That's nice. That's a very cool thing to say. The place that she hears calling her the loudest exceeds that limit, despite being fairly certain that I don't have ancestors from there. I would like to most visit the moon. Now, now AJ Jacobs has put a challenge out. It's a fitness challenge. He wants to walk to the moon. So check out AJ's Facebook page or whatever postings and see if you want to join him. How many steps is that? A lot. I'm going to look it up right now. Yeah, you do that. Or you just look up AJ's challenge and see what it says. I can't answer just one because the brick walls of my family, Maryland and England for my Miller line, my mom's side, I would go to Iroquois Matilda Township, Ontario, and visit where her loyalist fled to. Then Stone, Arabia, New York and on to Germany and Switzerland for the further the same. And then she would stay in Switzerland the longest because it's it's the most gorgeousnessnessness. That's Christine Miller. Let's see Judith Chidlow. Morvern Scotland. Donald McIntyre was a school master there. Interesting. And then BC. And to look up some stuff in Canada and England. Sarah Jenkins says that's easy at Scotland. Boom. And she says that she was shocked when her DNA test came back as 53% Scottish. Now, I don't know about you guys, but ancestry, if you tested at ancestry, their ancestry results have put everybody's got everybody's got it. And I think that at some point they're going to have a correction in that we're all going to go back kind of the normal numbers but right now everybody in ancestry is Scottish, including me and I don't have a lot of Scottish. That shows up in my genealogy, even my Scottish family that we all thought was Scottish is actually Irish, according to the DNA so test of living DNA they they are the best for my origins for Northwest European so check that out Sarah Jenkins. Oh, and I know I'm a Kregnish Campbell and my candles are somewhere else starts with a different letter but it's an issue to. Let's see BJ Jameson for research Ireland Tyrone Donagall. Then, let's see Brad for a Huddersfield in Yorkshire. In general I'm always up for a trip Scotland how about that. Nice. And BJ, have you read, or anybody with Northwest, have you read the book about the four British pathways to America, what is it. I mentioned it recently. Yeah, check that out. Sorry. Sorry, the power just went off on my main computer what is going on in my world ancestral location. I would like to visit Scotland and Judy add and and here's the last one. This is a perfect one to end on. It says from Dave chef chef shaper. Hey, we do school and you go that's the question of the week. Okay, I figured out how many steps it's going to take to walk to the moon. How many steps. I couldn't find AJ's challenge, but I looked at a couple different places so take 477 million 714,000 steps. And he's going to do that in a year. No, I don't know. That's how many steps I also found how many stairs it would take. Like since if they were imaginary stairs to walk to go up to the moon it would take 1,962,116,129 steps. It would take you a very long time to do as many steps it would take to walk to the moon. I don't know if he meant like around the moon like walking around like how many steps to be. I promise to be sparing in my walk to space updates but I just wanted to thank everyone for the support and or concern and or mild mockery and to tell you that he's reached the top of the Eiffel tower today 1,063 feet. Alright, some people suggested that I tie it to my quest for charity. Not asking others to join because that would be stressful but I'm pledging here to give a $500 to the planetary society if and when I finish. Let me look and see if I can see what the actual. Announcing a 2022 fitness goal so that I have some accountability and people can mock me. That's from AJ. My goal of 2022 is to walk to space or at least the vertical equivalent of space. Apparently space begins at 3,330 feet. 330,000 feet. Wow. And he's doing it on an inclined treadmill which makes it less fun so. Walk to space. That's too many steps. Too many with the moon. Alright. Hey, Kiki. Yeah, upstaging cat as Chris likes to call her. That's right. Well, I guess if we will do the profiles of the week and we have a we're we're featuring a very famous lady is one of our. Feature connections right Greg. Yes, do you want me to share my screen. Yes. Okay. There we go. You can hear me now right. Yes. Okay, because my earbuds died on me so I had to take them out. I try I'll try not click really loudly and hurt your ears but yes, sitcom actresses is the theme for this week because our dear friend Betty wet white passed away on New Year's. I mean I didn't know her personally. So I maybe I shouldn't call her dear friend but she's been in so many different. So many different shows that you feel like you know her. So for me, the one that I first knew her from was the Mary Tyler Moore show. Oh, I remember her from Alan London show. So you yeah so you know her from her earlier work and then a lot of people would know her from Golden Girls and they're on those. She was born in 1922 on January 17. So her birthday is just one day after mine. So that's kind of neat to find another January birthday. Illinois. Oak Park County, Illinois. Daughter of Horace Logan White and Christine Tess white chicas, her maiden name. Married three times. The first one didn't last too long. The first one didn't last too long and the second one didn't last much longer. But then when she married for the third time, Alan, third time, did I say third? It's a charm. Third time's a charm. Oh, third time's a charm. Yes. Yeah, that was the love of her life. And in interviews afterwards, she would always claim that Alan and I think I read somewhere that her last word were or Alan. Isn't that sweet? And that came from Carol Lawrence. I don't know what their relationship was, but apparently Carol Lawrence was there when she passed. Oh, nice. From the Carol Burnett show, if anybody doesn't know. Oh, oh really? Okay, I didn't, I didn't make that connection. Vicki Lawrence. Vicki Lawrence. Vicki Lawrence was Carol Burnett. So yeah, well-known American television actress, comedian, pioneer. I didn't realize that she started in her acting career so early on. And she had Canadian grandmothers. Her Canadian grandmothers had English and Welsh roots. So that's nice, nice connection to Canada there. One grandfather had Danish and another had Greek roots. But there's no Danish or Greek names I have to pronounce here, so I will just keep on scrolling. Yes, I missed you, Sarah, because Megs would always give me the hard names to pronounce. Of course. When you're gone. You know my pain now. What's that? You know my pain. Yes, I feel your pain, I feel your pain. Especially when they creep up on you, you don't even expect it. Yeah, so her first acting gig was in 1945. She played Luz Girl in Time to Kill. And then she was a phone girl on the series Hollywood on Television. I love it when they have these small parts and it's just like a description. It's not an actual name. It's just, you know, the phone girl, whatever. And then in the 60s she had some more parts. Even Petticoat Junctions, a show I'd heard about. And then in the 70s. You never saw Petticoat Junction? I might have seen a rerun of it once or so. Here's Uncle Joe, he's a moving kind of slow at the junction. Yeah, no, not this. Sorry, Megs. Sarah, do you know that? No. I'm not that much older than you, am I, Greg? No, I don't think you are. So it's probably what, but you grew up in the States and they had different things that they put on reruns. I suspect than I did, than I got up. Plus, living on the farm, we had like three, two, sometimes three stations we would get, you know? And yeah, we never got any American stations. We only got Canadian ones. That's better than us right now. We have no stations. And no power it looks like either. No power. My mom and Sue and Janine remember it, Megs. Oh, there we go. So you're not just making it up. Anyways, there's a whole long list of things that she's done. She's very famous. And a lovely person as well as a wonderful, playing wonderful people on TV. So I'm not going to belabor that anymore. She was one of the most loved people ever. Yeah. If you read the tributes that came in for her, it's just amazing. I just love some of them. Brian Reynolds had a really nice one. The world change or something like that, you know? I don't know, just very heartwarming when you hear stuff like that. Anyways, moving on, Lucille Ball passed away. I couldn't, I can't believe it's been so long since she passed away. She died in 1989. She was born in 1911. She was born in the same town, Chautauqua County, New York. She's one, one brother, at least on wiki tree, she has one brother. Famously married to Desi Arnaz, Desidero Alberto, Arnaz and Diaccha, Arnaz the third. You should ask Sarah to pronounce that stuff. Yes. She does really well with those. Desidero Alberto Arnaz and Diaccha. Yeah. I do good with the Latin ones. And so they were, they were married for 20 years. And then she got married again to Gary Morton. Children unknown. Did she not have children with Desi? Or only on TV? Yeah, she had two kids with Desi. They might just still be living. Maybe. Oh, right. They're private. They'd be private people. So you wouldn't, even if they're private, would they not show up here? Or is that a level of privacy? They should show up. They're saying children, private. They probably just haven't been added yet. The profiles haven't been added. Okay. So yeah, born in Jamestown, New York. Best known for the Lucy show. I love Lucy. The Lucy Disney, various versions of that. And then it goes on talking. They're the children. Oh, there we are. So they're listed, but they just don't. But the link there, does the link pop up on your screen? Yeah. So they're Wikipedia links, but they're not wiki profiles yet. And a certain favorite mother in our chat right now said, has anybody else watched the great new movie? Being the Ricardo's, it's fabulous. So we have a new critic, a movie critic. We should bring Joan on to do movie critic stuff. Go. And then here we have the quotes. I love it when in the profiles, they include the quotes. Remember, there was a quote, a couple of, a famous politician who was really funny. Remember, Megs, we were talked about, you know, what would you say if you woke up in the White House? Yeah. I like the last quote there. A man who correctly guesses a woman's age may be smart, but he's not very bright. Well, that's because I mean, he says it out loud. What if he guesses it, but just keeps it to himself? Chris wants to make sure that you hear that Lucy was the one who saved Star Trek. She convinced everybody that, that to give Roddenberry a chance. I think my mom had actually brought that up when we featured her last, sometime last year. Well, I had to wrap that up too. Well, that's the, and that's, that should be in the profile if it isn't already. Chris, you need to edit the profile and add that. It was the networks that wouldn't do it. Right. It was the networks that wouldn't let it on. Well, when you think about it, Star Trek was such a huge change from everything else that has. Well, she, she owned the studio. Didn't she? She owned the studio. So. Right. Okay. So moving along, I'll try not to stretch this out as long as I, Audrey. I already warned Sarah that you take up the rest of the show. I know, I know. And I heard that and I will try. Okay. We don't mind. Sarah and I are just sitting back and joining our coffee. Here's my. Okay. Born. Greg show. No, you don't really don't want that. I'm Audrey Cotter. Daughter of Francis James medal Cotter Jr. and Ida Miller. Ida Miller Taylor. Taylor's probably her maiden name. Wife of Robert Logan, Forman, six. That's interesting. And anyway, born in 1922 died in 1996. That's known for Alice on the honeymooners. the next story. To the moon, Alice! To the moon! Nobody else remembers that either. Yeah. She was people in the chat who remember it. I saw a couple episodes of The Honeymooners, too. But she not only was an actress, she was also trained as a coloratura soprano. Oh, wow. You know, so she had quite a range and vocal style. So that would be, that's very impressive. And sang in Broadway. She was hired to play Alice on the Jackie Gleason show after Pert Kelton, a former actress, was forced to leave the show. And she continued playing when it became a sitcom. She, lots of other things that she appeared in, Mrs. Bixby and the Colonel's coat and a number of other films served as a director of the first National Bank of Denver for 11 years. Really? That's interesting. Really? And the first woman to hold this position, very impressive. And then an advisory director of continental airlines. Sadly, she was diagnosed with lung cancer and given a year to live. And she died. Slipped into a coma five days before her 74th birthday. And buried next to her husband. My mom said that The Honeymooners was filmed in Miami Beach. What was it? She remembers. Was she there when they were filming it? Like did she go hang out and watch? No. Okay. Elspeth Jean Gray, formerly McGregor Gray. Born in Invernessher, Scotland. That's where my Campbells are from. Your Campbells? Invernessher? Yeah. Invernessher. The Shire. The Shire. That's where the Hobbits are. So she's famous for a British comedy Blackadder. Oh, really? Now, that's one I've heard of. I've heard the name before, but I have never seen. So I don't know anything about that, unfortunately. Educated at St. Margaret's Hastings, England and at a convent in India where her father worked for a bank. So she obviously did a lot of traveling. Had four children. She performed professionally first in 1947 in a British play at the Grand Theatre in Leeds, England. And then she subsequently appeared in Reluctant Heroes, Wolf's Clothing Uproar in the House, and Let's Sleeping Wives Lie, which later appeared on television as a television movie. Hillary watched all of the Blackadder series. What's that? Hillary watched all of the Blackadder series. Did you, Hillary? Was it good? Is it something worth trying to get? Yes. I'm not going to answer for Hillary, but I can't do it with her accent. Okay. I'm going to move on to the next one. So the next bunch, a lot of them are living. So their profiles are fairly short because they're private. Lisa Kudrow, famous from Friends, but has done lots of other work as well. But that's the one that's mentioned here. Phoebe Buffet. Yeah. And she was featured on Who Do You Think You Are as well? I do remember that. Smelly Cat. Smelly Cat, yes. Are you going to sing Smelly Cat for us? What are you doing? Go ahead. Okay. And then next, we have Julia Louis Dreyfus. And of course, her first claim to fame was Seinfeld. Elaine the friend. She was actually her first claim to fame, I believe, was SNL, wasn't it? Oh, was it? Well, the first one listed here as Seinfeld, but you're right. And was she in Christmas Vacation? I don't know. Am I thinking of someone? There was someone, I watched that, not this year, but last year, I think, and someone popped up who was in it that I didn't realize that's where one of their first ones. I think Sarah is researching that. Oh, look at that. There's National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation. I actually hadn't read that. I hadn't scrolled up that far. There you go. She was in that. I was looking at where we could watch Blackadder, apparently it's on Hulu. Hulu. It's probably on Britbox as well. Yeah, I was going to say Britbox. But of course, one note here that hasn't been added to the profile that I suspect Chris might be adding is that her role as a some type of nefarious secret agent in the Contessa in the Marvel Universe. Yes. Yes. Gotta get that added, Chris. Okay. Penny Marshall. Aw. Carol Penny Marshall, apparently. And was Reiner. Michael Dennis, Henry, and oh, was it Rob Reiner? She was married to. Yeah. Yeah. But he's private. So because he was a mover and a shaker in Hollywood, she was not just an actress. Not just an actress. Yeah, that's right. Yeah, she did lots of stuff. So, and I do remember Laverne and Shirley growing up. She was in the burn. Oh, according to Jim, I watched that one. According to Jim and Bewitched and Cinderella Man. Oh, wow. I'm just reading the, I'm just reading the profile. Yeah. Okay. Yeah, lots of pictures. League of their own. Yeah. Because she, yeah, she was a great director too. And producer. There we go. Wife of Rob Reiner. Just like we had talked about. So this is, yeah, nice, nicely done profile here. Thank you, Chris. Chris is adding stuff to profiles is your talent. Oh, is he? Oh, excellent. Yeah. That's great. Okay. Another one of the golden girls here, Eddie Rue McClanahan. Born in 1934 in Oklahoma, Hilton Carter, Oklahoma. It's another golden girl. Yes. And died June 3rd, 2010 in New York City. She was Blanche as the golden girl. Very short biography. Oh, probably need to get the work on that. Yeah. Cause I'm sure she's done a lot of other stuff. But all of the golden girls were quite, quite beloved, I believe. That's not a show that I actually got into. Um, I'm in the background being your director going. Okay. Okay. Mary Tyler Moore. Born in 1936, Brooklyn Kings. Kings. What do you call it? Burl in New York City. Married a few times and died in 2017, January 25th in Greenwich, Fairfield, Connecticut. Um, famous, of course, for the Mary Tyler Moore show. Um, but had other roles too that are not listed here, but there are links to other pages as well. So you can investigate Mary. Doris May Roberts. Born in 1925 in St. Louis, Missouri. Um, married twice. Um, was the, uh, she's the mom. She played lots of great moms. Yeah. And that's, um, that was the best remembered for the role as someone's mother. Um, like the Francis, the main protagonist, mother-in-law and as Marie Barone, mother of the namesake, Ray Barone on everyone loves Raymond. Yeah. That's who I recognize her, but she pops up in a lot of different places. So if you checked her IMDB, you'd see her in a lot of places. And almost always she's a mother, but she had a great character. And finally, finally, uh, Edith from all in the family. Edith. Edith Bunker. Edith Bunker. Jean, Jean Stapleton, formerly married. Long had made the hit parade. Nice, just the thing is all of the theme songs for all the shows. That's right. Oh, but I did that one in her voice. There you go. In her voice. Yeah. That's creaky. That's cracky little voice, but she got it. Yeah. So that's what a lot of people will have known her, or met her for the first time, or will be most famous for it, but she did, she did lots of different acting gigs as well. Um, and despite her voice, she was in a number of musicals. Damn Yankees, Funny Girl. Um, and, uh, I think that that voice is really more of the character's voice. Yeah, I think so. I think so. Probably so. An angel in a hallmark Christmas movie. Yeah. Oh, I can see that. I can see that. Um, her uncle was, uh, had worked in vaudeville. So you know that she grew up, she grew up in, uh, show business and died in 2013. So that's a quick view of all the, the profiles of the week. Over to you, Sarah. Yay. Time for the photos. I hope I did. Yeah. It should be fine. So let's hopefully there is, um, horses or something in there. I know. I hope there's animals. That's what I was just going to say. Hope there are animals. So let me make sure. So since this is the new year. So the first theme is new start. So let's see. I don't know if there will be any animals, but let's see. Okay. So we have 14. So we have worth it enough time. So we have. It should be Yamas in these pictures for you. Lamas. Yes. Lamas. Lamas. Lamas. Okay. So Jack and Margaret Hills wedding. I like her bouquet. Little tooth. Little tooth. Little tooth. Little tooth. Little tooth. Little tooth. Little tooth. Little tooth. Little tooth. Little tooth. Hey, little Tuncie. That's cute. That's a new start. Yeah. In Oklahoma. 19 Il seven. No, no, no, no, oh. Oh, sorry. We're an off thought. Well, Yeah. William Ball. I wonder what this, this story is about. Happy couple 1943. I like COVID. I like her outfit. Little plaid. No. Now, I don't know who this is over on Facebook, but Facebook user says, little tootsie, thanks you. With little tootsie watching, that's cool. Nice. Oh, this, Dieter uploaded this one, I can just tell, because of the last name here. Heinz Lorenz. I can never pronounce the last name. Heinz Lorenz Grundas Bildung Munster. Thank you, Max. 1952, looks like he just got home from, I'm assuming, let's see. I think he just got home. So he has a new start after, or maybe he's just going into, I don't know, making assumptions. Hmm. First day at a new job, is that a new uniform, maybe? Kathleen Thompson. I feel like I remember something. She's uploaded something about this before. Hmm. Oh, well, that's right. She was a welder. Remember, her welding certification, that's right. Oh, Samira and Morcos in a car on their wedding day in Egypt. That's cool. I don't think I've seen, like, Egyptian profiles before. I want to open one. I'm curious. Wow. Oh, that's it. Okay. Nice. That's a new start for sure. Starting over in Florida in St. Petersburg, Florida in 1925. Oh, wow. All the children. That's a busy family. And Washington State, Janine, after brain surgery, a new start for you, congratulations, Janine. Greg didn't clap, so. Sorry. I'm just mesmerized here. I was staring at this. Oh, there could have been an animal in this photo. It was a possibility. The Bohems arrival in America. I guess they're from Germany. Deutschreich. Yeah. Oh, Donald family at Christmas. One, two, three, four, five, six boys. Oh, my word. What a household. What are they drinking? Oh, no, there's a girl drinking some kind of bitter ale. I'm curious. Got some tea. Where was this photo? Did it say? Let me put it back. In Australia. Oh, there you go. 1955. Oh, there's a horse. It's like you knew Mags. In New Zealand. 1914. First horse. Your mom says that there was a chicken somewhere. But that was before the horse. So I didn't see the chicken. I think your mom's lying. Children of John and Minnie right in front of the sod house. In Canada in 1913. Wow. That would have been out West probably. Yeah, I was thinking the prairie somewhere. Alberta. Yep. We nailed it, Greg. No, the last one. She said there was a, oh, there's chicken on the table. Oh, your mom. Oh, chicken on the plate. Oh, we're turkey. Oh, I don't think that's the type of pet you're wanting. We're both like chicken, what? Oh, goodness. Chris is green with her. And that was, that was it. That was all the photos. Oh, wow. Let's go. Okay, let's go look at the D2G real quick since we have some time and see if there's any other photos shared or some stories. Okay, this one. He was drafted in 1943 and became an American prisoner for Normandy 1944. When he returned home in 1948, he first learned the trade of a bricklayer and then worked as a bricklayer for some time. He didn't get home until five years later. In 1952, he ventured and he started to apply to the police force of the state of North Rhine, West Follyah. Follyah. He begged it, Chris Barriolo. Chris said he looks like a cop. Yeah. Yeah. The photo shows my father during, in his room during his basic police training. Nice. There you go. We saw that one. Let's see. The happy couple, John Miller and Evelyn Stalo. Kathy, that was just showed up so late. I'm going to say. Hi, Kathy. Nothing. We were talking about, let's see, you were standing out earlier. Yeah, we were. We were. We mentioned you, Kathy. Mm-hmm. The lake in Western Massachusetts. Well, this one, we didn't see this one. That's crazy. How many cars have motorcycles? They're bikes. A scan from some of my grand heads, large format negatives from a trip he made when he was 16 years old. Granddad Kyle was probably taking the start of his trip and they took their bikes and went on a trip from their home and Lulia, Lulia, with the destination of Gribbistad. Oh, and he's even got a map for it connected to that. Oh, yeah. So you can see the trail, I guess. Let's see. That's a fun thing to do. Oh, my gosh. That's a long. Very cool. Oh, my goodness. Did they make it? It's the question. Wow. Did they make it? 14 hours by car. How long would it take by bike? So we saw that Kathy's new start. The welder. We didn't see this one. Our new start wasn't until Ontario in 1966. So they moved to Ontario. Oakville, baby. Nobody else will know what I'm talking about there. And this one's a sister and Tonya shells. My husband's aunt. Nice. Starting off. That's a Novi. Tiatina. No fish yet. No fish. Oh, thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I'm saying Joseph of Karen Dillet. I probably said that wrong too, but. Hmm. We saw this one. We talked about you and those books, Kathy. Sorry. We saw that one. Then you start in St. Petersburg. The wedding. We saw them. Mm hmm. Oh. Wow. Look after brain surgery. Here's your opportunity, Greg. There you go. There we go. See, I got it. I got it at that time. You got it. You got it at that time. The boys and the bidders. Mm hmm. Saw that one. See if there's anything. We didn't see that one. No. Oh, this. Oh, this is her in the sod house. Oh my God. Lloyd, the photos of the sod house are not that great. This is probably the best one. It shows that truth. And my pretty Native American daughter in law, Don Nelson. Nice. Alexis. There's your horse. Horse. Oh, there's your horse again. I know two horses and we saw the chicken earlier. Now on the plate. Joe. Nice. So that's all folks. It's so nice to have you back, Sarah. Good to have you back. Thank you so much for stepping in. And I don't, I don't know how Sarah feels about it, but I'm good if you ever want to drop in. Well, thank you. Yeah. Everybody can just come in. That's fine. We can enjoy the entire show on the profiles of the week. Okay. Well, Oh, great. That's okay. Well, it was fun being here, but we'll see. He's his lovely wife would prefer him not to wear orange. Yeah. Yeah. She says I look better. There are other colors that I look better. We'll see. No, no Chris, don't entice her. You don't need that. Pleasure being here. Welcome back, Sarah. Glad you're back. Yes. And I guess we will see you all. Don't forget to. Well, since it won't be a live cast on Wednesday, it'll be some kind of thing they post for. Well, the next weekend. Huh? The big thing is coming up next weekend, the 13th through the 17th. The connectathon. Oh, Oh my gosh. I know it's been. The connectathon. Thank you, man. Isn't that the big thing coming up next weekend? I think I signed up for. Yeah. Is it too late to sign up for people who haven't signed up yet? I don't think so. I think it's the Wednesday before I haven't signed up yet. Yeah. Go sign up now. Go sign up. The connectathon. Yeah. And we might see you. I might, I might be on one of those. Yeah. I noticed Chris Ferriero is like filled up all of the slots. Yeah. He's picked a lot of spots. Check out Chris. So I guess next weekend will be not normal. So we won't be here next weekend. Because it'll be a connectathon at eight. There'll be a connectathon at noon. Probably don't need to be here next. A live cast at 10. I'll, I'll, I'll pop in. Are you going to do a live cast next weekend? Really? Yeah. I'll pop in. I'll be here. If you're coming, I'm coming. Okay. Sarah said it. He's going to have a live cast next Saturday. Not at 10. But I'll be one of the other. Oh, you'll be one of the other ones. Okay. Oh, okay. So we're not having a 10 o'clock official live. No, I just felt like I'll be in. She'll be around. I'll be around. Okay. Now for really leaving. Goodbye, everybody. Oh, and you know what we started doing? We started playing music for us to leave from. To leave with we did. What's it called? It's just one of the, you just pick one thing. Something random or mags pick something randomly to be more specific. Here we go. This is perfect.