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I found three references: one was simply a video from a MySpace account, and another in a language- Serbo-Croatian? Who knows?! (I removed one, and put the other into the External links section, since I can't tell if it's a valid reference or not in another language. The last reference was a mention from an IMDb source which, after adding an actual reference section (!!?!), I re-entered using CITE and in-line referencing. I can't believe this has been here since 2005 without any real citations!
— Preceding unsigned comment added by Leahtwosaints (talk • contribs) 26 February 2012
The interview link was dead, there is no interview there now. If it was a properly formatted inline reference, both that and the language wouldn't have mattered, but it wasn't. --Joy [shallot] (talk) 23:58, 26 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]