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THREE people editing my shitty little article a few minutes after it has been created... you really have no life! :-) (and some way of knowing when an article has been created).
- Easy. Many people on Wikipedia have a look sometimes on Recent Changes just to check if some people wrote something interesting on something they're interested in... or if people are vandalizing pages. David.Monniaux 22:50, 29 Apr 2004 (UTC)
Great! BTW, please do not replace correct and in this case first-hand information, even if badly formulated, with incorrect and watered-down reformulations. Michel has been voted the most popular host at least a few times, including the time when I read the results. And the anecdote thing is wrong in the new form by David. This is not "a joke" by Michel. Again, I watched the show where he told the story.
- The problem is that your first-hand information was a bit outlandish and said in a jokingly manner. People will tend to water down information that is not attributed nor properly qualified, and seems to express some exaggeration or personal bias. David.Monniaux 06:36, 30 Apr 2004 (UTC)