 No, because nobody's replied to us. I have no idea what happened. I hit the button. We were turned on the music plate. Sarah, I've been chatting with you people for how long? Four minutes. Yeah, we thought we were live for four minutes. I hit the button, Sarah. I'm never hitting the button again as long as I did. So we were well into the question of the week. So we had to start over. Let's start over. Hi to everybody. I said hi to everybody. I went down the list that had to everybody. Yeah, I hit the live button. And you know where it says, are you ready to go live? The second button window came up. I clicked it. I played the music. I know, music and everything. Well, hello, everybody. Sorry. OK, so if you haven't noticed the front page, the front-facing page of WikiTree has not been updated. So if you're going over there to look for the links, then yeah, you're about to chat presentations yourselves. That's good, Sharon. If you go to the front-facing page and you're looking for the links to our stuff, you aren't going to find it because the page hasn't been updated, which is quite odd. It's that's the first time in my memory of 10 years that it didn't. I think we were talking to ghosts. We were. Yeah, Joe Mama. I was wondering why nobody was replying to anything I was saying, you know. So do you have actors in your family tree? That's the question of the week. We had already started on that. So we'll start over on that. Ben Johnson, my husband's first cousin. My aunt's husband's first cousin. And I said, that's like an AJ Jacobs connection where it's my cousin's sister's husband's first cousin's father, you know, that kind of thing. Catherine Hepburn's stepmother was this Sarah Furgioni or Furgioni for a great aunt with Catherine Hepburn's stepmother. That's pretty close. That's very close. I mean, like you could go over for family dinners. That's how close that was, right? My brother-in-law, Arliss Jeffery is active in various places from high school to college, community theater, various locations. There are a lot of people who talk about community theater and college theater and school theater in this. And even if you don't have famous relatives, it's great to go out and support your local community theater and see some great stuff. Okay, check that out. Nancy Culp, Nancy Jane Culp from the Beverly Hillbillies, Ms. Jane, fourth cousin was once removed. That's Diane Halschel there. Nicole Dumal says that she's got writers in her family, but she's related to Henry Kimball. So you can check them out if you wanna check them out. Sandy Van Orden Burton says that my husband has George Clooney in history. How cool is that? And she found a stuntman for Vin Diesel in her tree. And Vin Diesel does some pretty crazy stuff in his movies so that stuntin' double should be famous. Raymond Massey is a distant cousin. So some of these people I have never heard of before. I have heard of Elvis is a 10th cousin to her through her dad's lines and then Elizabeth Taylor are 11th cousins. Robert Redford, that's interesting from Christine Miller. Butch Smith, I have a few bad actors, but none that did it professionally. So we've got a lot of bad actor comments also. My aunt and uncle were in many shows on Broadway like Hello Dolly, My Fair Lady, and Evita. That's from Kelly Stamper. Mark Maxner says 25th cousins from Actress Betty White. And then David Moorhead answers him. Betty and David are 16th cousins. Nobody close from Wendy Tildenquik, but my grandpa had a cousin who was a Canadian broadcaster for the CVC. His name was Lamont Tilden. Yeah, you got it. Roderick Thomas Branch, not that I know of, except they had a drama queen in the family. I hope she grows out of it before middle school. Not sure I worked background on a bit show called Rectified, a movie called The Wrong Man with Julia Armand. That's Janie Archer. So she's like Ben and stuff. So that's cool. And Dalton Pope says just a couple. Oh, and there's a long list. Way on down through there. Tommy Buck. Tommy Buck. Red Pit at the bottom. What's that? Red Pit was the last one on that list. Yeah. So let's go over here. Why didn't this get big? Whoops. I have everything all set up. I just messed it up. Boy, I'm not doing things right this morning. Gayle Christie, Neil Patrick Harris and I are night cousins, both descended from Otterback original settlers of the German colony in 1714 in Virginia. Let's see. I had this set up for somebody particular that might have been Tommy Bucks. I might miss it. Here we go. Paula Franklin, Brad Pitt, third cousins. That's pretty close. That is close. That's kissing cousins close, right? Far enough away you could still date Brad Pitt. You could marry a guy and not have 10, 11 toes. Annie Potts, love this. Annie Potts, if you know Annie Potts, she's like one of my favorite actresses. She is related, six cousins, three times removed to Eileen Robinson. And Eileen was in some musicals in place in high school. Like I said, people were talking about how they had done some stuff. Slim Pickens was my first cousin. That is the closest connection we have. And that's with Charlie Freeman. And of course, Pip Shepherd thought that being that close to Slim Pickens was great because, you know, Pip. And then let's see. The next one I had set up was Ranny Meyer. My paternal grandmother Marie Lockhart was cousin to actress June Lockhart. I love this. And people were doing this, like the guy on Facebook that had the big long list. Through Wiki Tree, I learned this week that Tom Cruise because of the challenge this week. Tom Cruise is my ninth cousin once removed. So that's pretty cool from Craig Connelly. Mark Williams says, I'm a singer actor and my daughter is as well. Curiously, the only celebrities actress I've found so far are Paris Hilton. All right. And this was another one of those crazy long ones from Roy Pope. Humphrey and Caroline are my eighth cousins once removed from Caroline Napora. Tommy Buck, I had you all set up and I can't find it. So I'm sorry. I was gonna talk about your connection, I missed it on the first tree somewhere. I guess I could do this. I could go up and say, fine. Buck. Buck. Here we go. Tommy Buck. Dick Van Dyke, seventh cousins once removed. There you go. Tommy Buck, I got you. And everybody just likes to look at Chris Pine. So Alexis Nelson says, through Wiki Tree, Chris Pine, fifth cousin. Yeah, and not removed, fifth cousins. He's also a Star Trek actor too. He's a Star Trek guy. We did one on last time and he was the captain of the new Enterprise. Yeah, I think the focus was the older series. Or actually the alternate Enterprise, the alternate universe. The alternate universe with Chris Pine. So that is the question of the week and that was fun. And Tommy, I got you. I got you, man. I got you. I went, since they were talking about Tom Cruise, I went to see, I'm not actually related to him, but I'm 23 degrees away from Tom Cruise. It'd be fun to see how everybody's related to all of the Chris actors. Chris Pratt, Chris Pine, Chris Hemsworth, Chris Rock. They should have a Chris. They should have a Chris. That would be fun. A Chris connection here. And then we have Chris Whitton as the top one. That'd be true. We should suggest that to Aowyn. I think somebody was just on our, somebody said hello being wiki tree. So unless that was you bags. Somebody was like, I don't know who it was. We don't know who you are. They didn't reveal themselves. It could be Alash, it could be Aowyn, it could be Steve, it could be Mindy. It could be Mindy. Mindy's been sneaking in. Okay, now we have our profiles. Chris Ferriero says you should do a Chris and he should be included because Chris is such a cool name. Oh. It was you Chris, you were the wiki tree. He snuck into the wiki tree. Well, we have our I actually like this theme of our profiles of the week because. Yes. Just. Because you're an artistic person. What artists are you closely, most closely connected to with Rembrandt being our. It wasn't Chris, he's admitting it. Oh. Oh. And so we are featuring Rembrandt because apparently it's the anniversary of the opening of the Louvre, which was today's date in 1793. Wow. How many years is that? Somebody do the math please. Math, so many math. Somebody do math. And when was it? 1793. That was 229 years ago madam. Wow, that's a lot. Hi, June. Hi, June. So Rembrandt, I enjoy, I like him as an artist, studied him. So he was born in 1606 in the Netherlands. That's why it's 1669 in Amsterdam. If you're not familiar with his stuff. I was actually looking at this one yesterday. The night watch. You were in the museum looking at that yesterday. No, I was just, I just saw it on my, I guess. Are all of these paintings, all of these artists featured in the Louvre? I would assume so because it's about the Louvre. I guess we'll find out. I was gonna say, what is the common thread here? Well, it says artists. So I guess we'll see if they're all actually in the Louvre. We can do, we can go searching for them. You are 32 degrees, 32 degrees from him through your daddy. Oh, am I actually related to him? No. Oh. Like the relationship finder, the connection finder. So his profile is also in Dutch. So if you know Dutch or you wanna try to read the Dutch, it's also in Dutch. Where is Greg when we need him? I know. So he did a lot of, I like his stuff. So there you go. There is Rembrandt, Van Rien. Next on our- He's coming soon. He's had one, two, three, four, five children. Maybe more, at least that's all that's here on his profile. Next we have Mary Cassatt, born in 1844 in Pennsylvania and passed away in 1926 in France. So maybe we can assume she is in the Louvre. That is our closest, yours and mine. Yours is through your dad again, but not directly related. Mine is through, you're 17 and I'm 18 and mine is through my mom. Okay. How are you guys related? Throw some of those up. That's John Tanner says she's my closest at 21. So she was an American printmaker and artist mostly known for her theme of mother and child. Apparently she was a descendant of the French Huguenot Jackie's Cassart who came to New Amsterdam in 1662. Mary wanted to become an artist at a time when art was considered a social talent for women. Her father objected to her aspirations. Despite these barriers, she studied at the Fine Arts Academy in Philadelphia. She moved to Paris, but the institution, she studied privately with the teachers there as the institution did not accept women. And says, doesn't say here if she's in the Louvre, but we can, let's see. Mary goes that Louvre, is she in? That's interesting. Edgar Degas has a piece of art saying Mary Cassatt at the Louvre. So she's in a painting in the Louvre. Okay. Next on our list we have another one by a lot of you are familiar with Salvador Dali and born 1904 in Spain. He's a surrealist painter with his melting clocks, the persistence of memory. When did he pass away? In 1989. So not, you know, sometimes you think of these artists like sometimes they'll be like, oh, they were further away, but they're more recent. Does anybody else said who they're related to, Mags? Mags, I can't hear you. You're muted. Sorry about that. I had to burn my nose. My, I'm not hitting on all cylinders today. My third great grandmother, Margaret Hutton did a painting of her $3.00. It was a copy of Edward William Burton. I don't understand that, John. Can you explain that to us? Hillary, Hillary is closest to Tom Thompson. We want to agree. He's coming up at some, some point down here. I think it's the last one here. So, Dali actually met Pablo Picasso on his first trip to Paris in 1926. And then Dali also was suffered from depression, drug addiction and Parkinson-like symptoms. There is Dali. Do you not have any children? Your mama wants to know if your mama is related to Salvador Dali. She would really like to be, I can tell. Let's see. Check it out. We're not directly related, but we're 34 degrees, but through the, through our father, through my father, not through our father, through my father. Through your husband, through that man you married. Oh, John Tiner says, he's an Irish watercolor artist. He did the original painting. My ancestors were cognitive. Okay, thank you, John, thank you. Oh, Vermeer and Sargent are the closest to each other. I also like Vermeer. Yeah, yeah. Well, it's always through, because there's just more, I guess that side is more fleshed out on Weekey Tree, because we have some brick walls on my mom's side. She's a brick house. Oh, sorry. You didn't say that, you just said brick wall. 19 from Sargent for Spirillo. Keep going. Okay, so next we have Theodore Jerry Colt. Jerry Colt, is that how you pronounce that makes? Uh-huh, sounds good, Jerry Colt. And it's you gonna know, you gonna know. You don't pronounce the H and you don't pronounce the T. You gonna know. Oh, yeah, I did pronounce that wrong. So Theodore. Well, there's nothing I can do with the Italian and Spanish sides. They're just, you know, I need to, what's a brick wall? Okay, and we go on. So Theodore was born in 1791 in France. He died fairly young at the age of 32. Best knows for his painting, The Raft of the Medusa. And we don't have, it's not on the profile. We don't have, it's not on the profile. And it's in the Louvre, this one's in the Louvre. Yep, that's the background picture for the, for the, yeah. I feel like people would want to see a better version of it, more clear. Oh yeah, then just the fringes there, for sure. Mm-hmm. Okay, so his first exhibit in 1819, and he died shortly after his death. He died at the age of 32. He died at the age of 13. He died at the age of 14. 1819, and he died shortly after that, in 1824. And then looks like the rest of that bit is in French. So why did he? And his brother, he's the brother of George Nicholas. And he lived, yeah, go ahead. I'm curious how he passed away, what caused him to die so young. He was one of the pioneers of the Romantic movement. Let's see. I will look here, some other of his works. Do-do, doesn't see. Says he never married from Lisa Gervais. Mm-hmm. Bring an Ottawa, bring an Ottawa. Did you see I was throwing up the picture of the bridge replacement, Lisa? You're not coming into town, I know that. It's a- Well, I think, I think we didn't, they actually didn't see that part because we weren't alive. I'll curl that up, I still haven't, it's still going on here in the background, there we go. Good stuff. Now I won't mess up your, go for it. So now we have Hans Hason, Hans Hason. Born in 1877, and he died in Australia in 1968. He's born in Germany in Hamburg. Yeah, Germany born Australian artist. His- And he's the British Empire too. So he's a Sir. Sir Hans. Sir Hans. Sir Hans Solo, no, sorry. His father emigrated to South Australia in 1883 and his mother brought the surviving five children the following year. At 14, Hason bought his first paints. I saw a drain pipe with stocks and reeds. It seemed to me beautiful, so I painted it. And he began formal lessons with James Ashton where his talent was soon recognized. How's it, I like that. I've never heard of him before. That's a nice landscape. And he, so he also studied in Paris at the Academy of Julian and some other places. And he traveled to Italy in 1903. So through Italy, he set up his studio, taught classes. And is he in the Louvre as well? I'm curious, I like that, I like that too. I'm looking to see. Let's look, Hans, Hason. Is he in the Louvre? It's not easily found. I spelled it wrong anyway. Does anybody know? It's not easily found. So we are going to go into the next person, Vermeer. Goes by his last name. He's a realist. Like his stuff too. He's a Baroque painter. If it ain't Baroque, don't fix it. I like Albrecht Drur, too. He's a realist, a realist. I'm assuming we're still connected because there's absolutely no conversation going on in the peanut gallery over there. Are we still here, people? You guys, are you guys still listening to us? Did I get the wrong button? Or did I ban you all? I mean, it's happened before. I wouldn't be surprised. I didn't ban everybody. Just a couple of people. People got booted and... Was it Steven? Oh, okay, good, we're still here. Okay, good. They're just so enthralled by your conversation. I know, my beautiful, the beautiful art and me describing it. Didn't we just discover something about the astronomer painting? That when they cleaned it up, there was something in the painting in the background, the one that's the white one on the... Didn't they just discover something about it? I don't know, I didn't hear anything about it. So the astronomer is in the loo. Let's see. Nothing comes up. I thought they did a cleanup on it, and when they did it, they found something in the background. Nothing that I can easily find. Ooh, are we having a family reunion today, Erin? We're just a gathering. A painting of Cupid in the background. I thought so, yeah. Okay. Yeah. Well, apparently Vermeer, he was actually, well, he's popular now. During his lifetime, he was not well regarded. So his family was left in debt upon his death. His debt upon his death. That was a tongue twister. He said that three times real fast. Debt upon his death. Debt upon his death. Okay. Next we have Bruno. Yeah. Go for it. Luciforce, born in Sweden in 1860. Also died in Sweden in 1939. Swedish artist known for painting animals. Oh my gosh. So now we have to go look at his stuff. Animals. I feel like if you're doing a profile on an artist, you have to have pictures of his pictures. Look, he did cats. Oh, look in a fox. I love this. Look at the cat on the phone. He's my new favorite artist. Of course he is. Well, I don't condone outdoor cats. That's still, it's cute photo for Bird, but cute photo. A little rabbit. How cute. Oh, that's a Bruno. Chris Cariella said, oh boy, here we go. It's the rest of the hour. And we're not gonna talk about anybody else. This is it. Apparently he was also part of group of gymnasts. The Victor Bellock Tordwith in England and Belgium. He also hunted. I guess that's why he did a lot of animal paintings because he was hunting. And we all know that outdoor cats are hunters. Endor cats are hunters too, but maybe that's why he painted them because they're hunters. Yeah. You know why you were gone this summer? I was telling everybody that you were out alligator wrestling. Mate, it's possible. It's possible. But do you have one out there? I know. Okay. So we all like Bruno. Does he paints cats and foxes? Next we have Margaret Macintosh, formerly McDonald's. Born in 1864 in England. And apparently we don't know where she died. It's a mystery. 1933. Apparently she was a second of five children of John, an engineer and coloring manager. I never heard of her either. That's interesting. Let's look at some. Margaret Macintosh. Let's look at her. Margaret Macintosh McDonald. I guess she was more of a line work. Art decor. Yeah, 30s. Oh, I feel, I've seen, definitely seen this one. Yeah. No, I've seen that one. Your mama says that you were margarita wrestling. Did I, what? Your mom says that you were margarita wrestling. Oh. Yeah. I won though. I won that wrestling. I've seen that one. I have seen this one too. Yeah, the more I'm looking at it now, I definitely have seen her work, but I just never knew her name. It's very ethereal. And art deco. Yes. Large gesso paint panels. Her most dynamic words are large gesso panels. She designed with her husband. So she's in tea rooms, private residences. Oh, okay. And, yeah. I guess she died in England. I guess I need to update her death location because it says it's unknown here. Okay. Next we have Charles Porter, born in 1848 in Connecticut. Also died. He died on my birthday in 1923 in Connecticut. Look at that. So he was. Happy belated birthday. Huh? Happy belated birthday. Oh, thank you. Little, that's very belated, but. Very belated. Very belated. That's okay. So Charles Ethan Porter was an American painter who specialized in still life paintings. And he was the first African-Americans to exhibit at the National Academy of Design. Let's look at his stuff since also there's nothing here. Oh, fruit. Another still life. Still life is hard to do sometimes. That's my skill. You have to, that's your skill? No, it's, it is a, you know, I guess all art is a, you know, my grandma did stuff like this. My grandma painted still, still life stuff. Apparently Charles was one of 14 children. I mean, she, he was one of the first in the family to graduate high school. Lisa Dreves has been checking on theater. The Raph, the Medusa guy. The Raph of the Medusa guy. One of the top 20 paintings in the Louvre. Oh, okay. It seems like all of these artists seem like they're all on the Louvre. Hi. Yep. So that's Charles Porter. Next, we have John Sargent for an 1856 in Italy and died in England in 1925. You were 20 degrees from him. It's interesting to say he's an American expatriate artist considered the leading portrait painter of his generation. Yeah. Oh, I guess because his parents were originally from Philadelphia and born, and I guess they moved to Italy because they constantly moved around Europe. Is that his signature? What is that? I don't know. It doesn't say. It looks like it would be his signature. But probably he puts on his paintings. That's the cow. He's my closest to at 18. Apparently he was a fashionable society portraitists. Both of his pieces were commissioned from wealthy social figures. And in 1918, he was asked by Britain's War Office to become the official war artist in France, sketching everything from the soldiers to wrecked buildings. Let's go look at more of his stuff. Let's see. You can see like where he's doing the high end portraits and then some of the, I guess the ones that he did for the War Council. He was astonishingly realistic. Very impressive. Yep. And that is not his signature. No, what is it? I don't know. I haven't been able to find it. Odd. So we have Thomas Thompson. Tom Thompson. From Canada, in 1837, he was a popular influential Canadian artist in the early part of the 20th century. His painting, The West Wind and Jack Pine are familiar to most Canadians. Are you familiar with those, Max? I am. And apparently he drowned while canoeing in a canoe lake in Algonquin Park. Which is not hard for you. Let's see, Tom Thompson. There he is. His paintings. Morning, Az. Okay, we have, I think that was it. I thought I had one more. So that's all of our artists for the week. Yeah, he was a part of the group of seven and they painted landscapes. Oh. Pull that information up. Group of seven artists once known as the Algonquin School was a group of Canadian landscape painters from 1920 to 1933. Originally consisting of Franklin Carmichael, Lauren Harris, A.Y. Jackson, Franklin Johnson, Arthur Lismar, J.E.H. McDonald, Frederick Farley, A.J. Cassen was later, Edwin Holgate and Lemoine Fitzgerald. They did some incredibly beautiful, beautiful paintings of Canada. Yeah. Yeah. That's all of the painters. Now, I guess we can move over to... Where I've been showing them what I've been watching. The live replacement of a bridge on one of our main roads. Okay, bye. Grilling. And look how appropriate you should be. It was appropriate. It was appropriate. Because our photo of the week theme is means of transport. Oh, look at that one. Chick Loveley sitting on his father's car. What's the year of that? There should be a date on that. The photo is 1924. You can't make it out. It's convertible. Mm-hmm. Douglas Porter. Yes. On board a ship. 1928. I wonder if he's in uniform. Just wonder where he is, where he's going on a steam engine in Germany. The other tag says US Army 101st Airborne Pictures. Roadside picnic in 1960. In Vermont. Oh, look. It's a horse sled. Montana. It's a sleigh. Yeah, we've seen that picture before. I feel like we have. Oh, look, I just realized there's a dog. Oh, there's also a cat. Look at the cat. And a dog? Oh my goodness. It's been a good week so far. And horses, you know. You got paintings of animals. We have this. It's funny how you can see the shadow of the guy taking the picture right there, too. How do you like my car? Where is it? He's showing off his hat. My hat and my car. That is a means of transport. John Bear. Isabella McPherson in the family car, Oklahoma, 1948. Oh, look at, look at. Wow. On a tricycle in North Dakota. That is a very old picture. Let's see, Morris was in 1905. So he's probably like five in this photo by 1910. Around that. Those are all the photos there. Let's see if we have any extras in the G2G post. Oh, we saw this one. We saw this one, too. We used to do that. Your family do that, like drive through an area and stop at these roadside picnic areas. We did. Probably around the same time. What year was that? 1960. Yep. The steam engine. Oh, we didn't see this one. Thomas and Candy in Taiwan. How cute. Your mom says, yes, we did, Sarah. We did stop at those roadside places on a candy. Oh, so we, when we drove to go camping, I guess we did stop at a rest stop in eight. Oh, we didn't see this one. My grandfather, Stanley Fulford at age 16. And his cousin, Muriel Kennedy, standing on the running board. This is his grandfather age 16. This was very old for 16 there. I don't know. I would never have guessed age 16. Lisa Gervais, I can't add photos because they're not currently online. Oh, no. You can upload them to a free space profile. Lisa, if you want to. Look at it. Scan them, too. And when we're done, Sarah's gonna show us how to do that. Oh, yes. We didn't see, okay, this one. In 1939, my mother's great uncle. Now you're gonna try that. Was a point of the job. Oh, yeah. Ying-Veve? That was my attempt. Point of the job as captain on the railway ship connecting Trailborg, Sweden with Sassnitz, Germany. He held that position for his retirement in 1950. Railroad ship. Yeah. That's interesting. Yeah. We saw this one. Might not meet today's safety expectations. No, I know. And that's it. I guess I'm showing everybody how to add a photo to the free space page or... So if you want to add a photo to the photo of the week's free space page, you can usually find it on G2G and G2G for each week they post an update. 52 photos. You can also look up the tag 52 photos. It's usually tagged. We can come to the images tab and you click here to upload. And you just upload your file. You put a source because you wanna make sure the photo you're uploading, you have the right permission to post online. And like that funny picture where we thought it was Sargent's signature, tell us what the picture is about. Yes. Need the title. It's always good to put all of this information because the more information you put, the more likely someone is to find it too. So, and that is it. And while you can also post source photos like on your, I guess your personal pages or other free space pages. So. How do you do it if you already have it attached to a profile? Oh, look at that. That's a good, that's another good question. So let's say this one, let's say this is my photo. And I wanted to add it to either another free space page of mine or another just regular profile. You can come to this, the photo page and you scroll down and here you have all the settings to edit it. You can add it as a primary photo for one. You can change the title. You can remove them from certain pages. You would do that here. Or if you're adding, you either put the person or free space profile page here. Like the 52 photos of the meat week. Yeah. And then also if your watch list is also all here too. So if you can also scroll through. And add it to any of those profiles. Yep. Yep. You can add everything. It also gives you a little, the cheating. If you don't know exactly how and you would code it to put inside text, it gives you this. So you can just copy and paste it. And yeah, and you just save this. She didn't point to it, but that was the text over in the light gray on the right hand side of the screen. If you want to pop that text into a profile, it's as simple as that. And then here there's, if you want to like different size or align it to the right or the left. Right. And then you can add a caption. So many options here. You're welcome. Mm-hmm. And then if you also wanted to expand on what it's about, you can post a comment on it. Yes. Tell us what it's about. And you can share it in G2G from here too. Lots of stuff. Lots of stuff. Lots of stuff. Can you create an e-card from that picture? I've never done that before. I've never done that before either. Mm-hmm. Look, it gets stamped. You put a stamp on it? Oh, we can put a stamp on it. Let's do it. We were going to send it to you. Oh, let's send it. Oh, you don't want your email in there, do you? Well, it was there. Yeah, I said. We can tell it, Wiki Tree. Sorry guys. Tree.com. Oh wait, recipients. Yeah, we better not. We might get yelled at. But I'm curious to see what it is. All that is, we don't want to put our personal email address up on the video. I know. And we already already saw it, but. Yeah, yeah, we're going to have to. Yeah, sorry. It's okay. Check your spam folder. Your mama says that she's not getting emails anymore. Have you changed your email settings in your settings tab of your... Have you? Mom? Yeah, check your spam folder too. That's probably. That's what John Kiner says. Yeah. So, Sarah? Yes? You got big plans for the weekend. No, probably not. Not anything big plans. I just, it's probably going to rain this weekend. Not going to rain. Maybe I'll do a wrestling. Or a margarita. Or a margarita wrestling. Who knows? Yeah, not doing any margarita wrestling here either. I got to watch NFL football all day yesterday, which was exciting. Susan Anderson also says, thank you, Sarah, for showing them that. Does anybody have a question that we could answer for you about what you do? We still have some time. We've got some time here. We love answering questions when we get extra time. Maybe we can show your mama how to do those. Are those things in your spam? Otherwise, we're going to be watching the work being done. Oh boy. I know you're all excited about watching that. Knock, knock. Knock, knock. Okay, Joe. Who's there? I'm waiting. We've got to wait for the lag. I know. Well, did you mention Pillory's that her grandfather has a photo, she has a photo of her grandfather with the steamroller? I did post that, yes. Okay. Yeah, yeah, I saw that. The Perseid meteor shower last night. And also, it was the last super full moon. Yeah. Well, if so, nobody has a question. We can all open this. We already said who's there, Joanna. Give us the punchline. We're waiting. The punchline is, come on, Joe. Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. This, Melissa says it must be at least the fourth bridge on Highway 417 that has been replaced in the last few years. It has, and it's been fascinating to watch. It's such a great way to do it. Being a former DOT engineer, I'm just having a great time watching it. They usually set up a grandstand so you can actually watch it, too. That thing is very interesting that people want to watch. Did you see your mom's answer in the knock-knock joke? I guess you forgot. I guess it's a good knock-knock joke or not a good knock-knock joke. They forgot who they were. Yeah. So, WikiTree, check out the challenge for this week. I don't know where you're gonna find the information since the update hasn't been done, but you can check out the page for the challenge and also look in G to G for the WikiTree challenge tags. Jennifer Lopez. Jennifer Lopez is coming off. She goes by a... She changed her name. She got married to... She's Jennifer Afflack now. No way! Yeah. She got married to how... Or she went... She was married to other people and she didn't change her name, but now she's changed it to Afflack. And this is not the first Jane Afflack either, which is the funny thing. And does a duck pop up and say, Afflack? She's looking to go... There's a commercial here, an insurance commercial where a duck jumps in and says, Afflack all the time about, yeah. Yeah. She's still gonna go by Jennifer Lopez as her stage name, but she changed her legal name to Afflack. Afflack. Her real name is Gennarero, Gennadrio. You pronounce that, you're better with that. Yes, that's her father's other last name. She has two last names. She probably does whatever her mother's other last name is. So they're working on J.Lo this week. Jenny from the block. Jenny from the block. All right, so cool on that. What other interesting things are going on on WikiTree? We have five minutes to fill, Sarah. I know. We need Greg. Greg, come fill our time for us, by the way. So Greg, what is Greg doing right now? Greg, unfortunately, Greg is at church playing. Unfortunately, he's at church. Playing for a funeral. Playing for a funeral. That's just the first part. That is the unfortunate part. But the good part is that he's playing and it's making people feel better. So when Ms. Greg, Greg said to tell everybody hello. All right, so Tom Cruise just finished. Thank you so much, John Tyner. Yeah, fill in that time. So are they gonna do anything on Ben Afflack when they do J.Lo or? No, I feel like we've said Afflack too much. I feel like we're saying it wrong. Afflack. I don't know that. Oh. That's not, there are personal grievances. I'm not posting that, Joe. So, whoa, if you wanna see what Joe said, go and check out the YouTube video. Yes, Tom. So that's the question of the week. Let's see, Jennifer Lopez, Wiki Tree Top. Did you guys check this out? Sure you did. It's pretty cool. Talking about how many thank yous, the most appreciated. I felt that was a pretty cool post. So the all time most thanked Susan Goldmark Larson. And look at this, Alexis Nelson, the most 30 day. Thank you. Yeah, Susan, she's always also date. I'm not surprised that David is number two. Yeah. And Pip, look, Pip's number five. Yeah, Pip is really good about getting a Maggie in, Robin Lee. Let me see, I'm down here. I recognize all of their, all of these names. Where am I? I'm right here. Look at you. I'm in the also rands. So the Wiki Tree Top stuff are pretty cool. Most appreciative, most communicative. Susan, yeah, she, Susan also. Most connected, the Wiki Tree tops. Wow. With 15,000, mine's way low, my connections. I have unusual surname, so that doesn't help. Thermally Web is a mover and a shaker. What is a mover and a shaker? I guess the most stuff over the past month, maybe. Most connections made. So most prolific. Prolific. Profiles edited, Kern Vanhoef, 7,117 in the month of July. And that's like way above everybody else. But didn't he do and work with one of the projects so he's doing lots of small, quick stuff? That's pretty cool. So if you're interested, check out the Wiki Tree Top stuff on the G to G. Let me get back there. Where am I? So, oh, look. Live now, thanks, Tommy. Yes. Look, David's on my, just a little bit. Look, David's on my, just got a wonderful Wiki Tree here. So I think we can wrap this up. Yes. Yeah. So make sure we actually click the end broadcast. You know what, I'm gonna click the music. You click the thing, but give the music time to start. We'll see you guys next week.