User talk:Monique Radevu

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Question
If you are so famous, why the hell are you editing our wiki? I assume we are hardly as famous as you! It is not that we don't mind it, your edits are more than welcome. But now that I actually bothered to read your user page, I was wondering if you didn't have something more famous to do. Not that that might be better, though. --SvipTalk 06:21, 9 April 2008 (PDT)
 * I've been wondering the same thing. You ask for reactions, though you've hardly provided enough info for us to sleuth out who you are. Though I have been quite curious since your user page went up. Are we going to play "Guess Who" or "20 Questions" to try to figure it out? Is there any of your work (film or literature) that we may be familiar with? --Buddy 13:15, 9 April 2008 (PDT)