tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34182491.post143420635816902296..comments2023-10-11T23:46:08.194-04:00Comments on West in New England: "WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE?" :TIM MCGRAWBill Westhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01266937924453737084noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34182491.post-79570793248104471012011-02-14T23:13:43.742-05:002011-02-14T23:13:43.742-05:00Bill, I think "America" has provided us ...Bill, I think "America" has provided us with an all new look at genealogy. "Criminal" & "junk" genealogy has not been exposed for what it really is "holey boatshit." Thanks to our friend "America" we now know all about this new genealogy that has crept into our family histories. Some of you guys may not know that "holey boatshit" is the result of eating too much Swiss cheese while boating on the way to NYLA.John G. Westhttp://tsgsblog.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34182491.post-35295232446297395532011-02-14T21:15:59.733-05:002011-02-14T21:15:59.733-05:00Bill,
First, about Tim McGraw.. I think he was em...Bill,<br /><br />First, about Tim McGraw.. I think he was emotional, but I also think he knew before each location he knew ahead of time what he was going to see, so he would know how to reply. Just shows you how precognition might really suck.<br /><br />As for your comment earlier about how boats don't have digestive systems. Oh contrare! Of course they do.. it is called a 'marine toilet' and sometimes by seasoned seagoers, a 'head.' Nuff said. <br /><br />Janice at CHJanicehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17476918537317701594noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34182491.post-77659984236141778192011-02-14T21:04:20.461-05:002011-02-14T21:04:20.461-05:00Bill, I really liked Tim McGraw's episode with...Bill, I really liked Tim McGraw's episode with its history and stories. However, for the first time I wondered how much of the show is scripted. Some of his responses seemed scripted to me.Gayle Greshamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13225415106454396883noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34182491.post-3775482834596258652011-02-14T20:50:21.772-05:002011-02-14T20:50:21.772-05:00Hi Bill,
We viewed the Tim McGraw show in the Fami...Hi Bill,<br />We viewed the Tim McGraw show in the Family History Library in SLC along with a couple of hundred other people, mostly genealogists (Rootstech attendees). The 8 generations in a flash got a large laugh as well as several other 'quick' finds. We genealogists ALL know that it 'ain't' that easy :)Joan Miller (Luxegen)http://www.luxegen.canoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34182491.post-38058939810069880422011-02-14T19:28:01.243-05:002011-02-14T19:28:01.243-05:00Dear America,
Or should I say Melbee. Well, you...Dear America,<br />Or should I say Melbee. Well, you've certainly worked yourself up into a tizzy, haven't you? I'm afraid I don't understand your point. Boats do not have a digestive system, so I doubt there is any boatsh*t. And if the boat was "holey" it would sink anyway, wouldn't it?<br /><br />Perhaps America doesn't need genealogy but it could use people who can spell correctly and put <br />a coherent sentence together. And it definitely doesn't need people like yourself who make nasty remarks from the safety of anonymity because you are too insecure to use your real name. <br /><br />Normally I would have just deleted your comment but I'm tired of people like yourself making these <br />personal attacks from the shadows.<br />Next time, Melbee, use a dictionary or spellchecker.<br /><br />Thanks ,<br />BillBill Westhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01266937924453737084noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34182491.post-2074856583058259242011-02-14T10:28:16.383-05:002011-02-14T10:28:16.383-05:00This is complete bullshit, like this show and the ...This is complete bullshit, like this show and the holey boatshit criminal geneology it pretends to profess. Boatshit junk geneology doesn't work in America, not then, not now, not ever. It's time to get over it, NYLA, because when America gets you over it America won't be spiritual or entertaining.Americanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34182491.post-86527262360378403382011-02-13T14:03:18.707-05:002011-02-13T14:03:18.707-05:00Hi Bill.. I also agree. I think I was feeling mor...Hi Bill.. I also agree. I think I was feeling more emotion on what was being put in front of him than he was. It isn't necessarily true that men don't show emotion - I wonder if they've seen all of the data before the show is filmed.. that could be part of it, I don't know.<br /><br />I think last week's show with Vanessa Williams is way up there for me. Thanks for you feedback.<br /><br />LucieLucie LeBlanc Consentinohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13480035657625949265noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34182491.post-21599043135356426992011-02-13T13:32:40.849-05:002011-02-13T13:32:40.849-05:00Bill, on the TSGS Cruiser Blog http://tsgsblog.blo...Bill, on the TSGS Cruiser Blog http://tsgsblog.blogspot.com/ I posted a preview of the episode with the idea of pointing out the importance of starting with yourself and working back in time (Tim had learned of his true father at age 11 on his birth certificate). As many others have said the lack of involvement of Tim in his own research seemed like he really did not care all that much or hid his feelings very well. My review of the show afterwards, again brought the contents of the show back home by pointing out the connections that people in our area have to George Washington & John Posey. I will admit the 16 year old George Washington staying over night with an ancestor of Tim's trumps John Posey's son & Aide-De-Camp of General Washington being in the Illinois/Indiana area, but it brings history & Tim McGraw's story closer to home!John G. Westhttp://tsgsblog.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34182491.post-56130739477139037502011-02-13T12:58:04.450-05:002011-02-13T12:58:04.450-05:00I also agree with you. The episode did jump very ...I also agree with you. The episode did jump very quickly to several generations. I wish that they would take each generation and give a quick synopsis of how they got there and some proofs. How do we really know that he descends from Jost Hite? I loved seeing the old documents. My emotional feelings toward him and his sons being killed by the Indians was enough to draw a tear. I know for me, Genealogy is also an emotional experience. <br />Tim McGraw was a very likable individual and had a good presence and may have been distant enough to the "experience" because he wasn't the one to do the research. For us regular people, we by hours and hours of research work hard and long and don't have the resources available to us to always travel and retrieve the original records. When we finally find something it is a major thing!<br />I do enjoy the series for the most part and it so interesting where the story takes us!Delia Furrerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14168093544914020019noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34182491.post-35973193897062337672011-02-13T11:39:48.599-05:002011-02-13T11:39:48.599-05:00I agree. I enjoyed the episode, but not as much as...I agree. I enjoyed the episode, but not as much as I enjoyed Vanessa's episode. He didn't seem as involved in the research. It seemed that everyone was just handing it to him. I was slightly disappointed b/c I have long been a Tim McGraw fan. I guess being a Louisiana girl I was hoping that they would focus more on his Louisiana roots. I am looking forward to Rosie's episode as well.Jennifer Sepulvadohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01167830746219581066noreply@blogger.com