Hello, and welcome to my small part of this large community that we call Wikipedia. Before I became the signed-in editor I am today, I was but a nomadic temporary user, making edits under multiple accounts. I was, many a times, kicked into the dust by other editors with no respect for a temporary user like me. But I finally have given in, and I too, am a signed-in editor.

Hence the name, I am a huge fan of the 1929 film "Gold Diggers of Broadway". Ask me anything. I’ll know it. If you look in the edit history of the page, you will notice a ton of edits by temporary accounts. That was all me. I almost completely rewrote the plot section of the page, restructured the songs section, and meticulously added photos for reference. Other major edits I have worked on including the songs sections of the "Sally" page and "Hold Everything" page. I also wrote the entire plot section of the "On with the Show!" page pretty much from scratch, as the previous plot explanation was a one-line nothing. So, what do you have to brag about?

I am 13 and from Great Neck, New York. Yes, a 13-year old is writing Wikipedia articles. And to top it off, I collect memorabilia from the 1964 world’s fair! How could this kid get any worse? I am not your average 13-year old, however. All my friends say that I’m “13 going on 30”. So, what’s your argument?