Paul A_______ lives in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. He long ago abandoned any hope of getting people to pronounce and spell his surname correctly.
After a few days of anonymous browsing, I made my first contribution to the Wikipedia on January 18, 2003 at 11:53pm (WA time). Experienced Wikipedians will be able to guess how much sleep I got that night...
September 17, 2003: Well, I'm an admin now. Isn't that nice?
Looking for something to do?
Articles to which I have made non-trivial contributions include:
- 101 Dalmatians (1996 movie)
- One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961 animated movie)
- Alistair Cooke (journalist, radio and television personality)
- Dodie Smith (playwright and novelist)
- The Hundred and One Dalmatians (1956 novel)
- Sir Galahad (figure in Arthurian legend)
- Rendezvous with Rama (novel)
- Arkham Asylum
- Star Wars (radio) (the radio versions of ANH and TESB)
- John Madden (director)
- Dark Horse Comics
- Watcher
- Captain Hook (fictional pirate)
- Michael J. Pollard (actor)
- Kim Newman (film historian and novelist)
- RSL
- A Nightmare On Elm Street (series of movies)
- Marlee Matlin (actress)
- The Mask (comic book series)
- BBC Television Shakespeare
- The Phantom (comic strip)
- Mark Hamill (actor)
- Campbell Award
- Gandalf Award
- Prometheus Award
- Anno-Dracula series
- BBV (production company)
- Doctor Who (television series)
- "Shada" (Doctor Who serial)
- The Rani (fictional mad scientist)
- Steven Brust (novelist)
- The Master (Doctor Who villain)
- Tiny Toon Adventures (television series)
- John Howard (actor)
- Babar the Elephant (fictional character)
- My Word! (radio panel game)
- Jack Longland (educator and mountaineer)
- My Music (radio panel game)
- Andrew Davies (British screenwriter)
- The Wild Thornberrys (television series)
- Journey to the West (classic novel)
- Xuan Zang (fictional character) (character in Journey to the West)
- Sam Mendes (director)
- Monkey (television) (television series)
- The Three Musketeers (novel)
- Les Misérables (musical)
- Edmund Blackadder (fictional character)
- Sherlock Holmes (fictional detective)
- The Mummy (disambiguation page)
- Captain Corelli's Mandolin (novel)
- Cameron Mackintosh (producer)
- Nikita (movie and TV series)
- The Books of Magic (comic book)
- Black Orchid (comic book superhero)
- Mary Jane Watson (fictional character)
- Athos (fictional character), Porthos, Aramis, and D'Artagnan (fictional characters)
- Mystery Men (1999 movie)
- Wikipedia:Status of the porting of the CIA World Factbook#Environmental Agreements
- Barry Hughart (author)
- "The Robots of Death" (Doctor Who serial)
- List of Doctor Who serials
- John Jacob Astor IV (famous Titanic passenger)
- Felix Leiter (fictional secret agent)
- Slim Dusty (country music singer)
- The Lizard (comic book villain)
- She (novel)
- Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (movie)
- Simon Hawke (author)
- Damien Broderick (author)
- Gardner Dozois (editor)
- Charlie Chan (fictional detective)
- Keye Luke (actor)
- Biggles (fictional character)
- W. E. Johns (author)
- Edgar Allan Poe (author)
- John M. Ford (author)
- Tony Robinson (writer and actor)
- Maverick (television program)
- Maverick (movie)
- Play Misty for Me (movie)
- Igor
- Cohen the Barbarian (fictional character)
- Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends (television series)
- The Bourne Identity (novel and movie)
- Patrick O'Brian (novelist)
- Static Shock (television series)
- "The Property of a Lady" (short story)
- Dracula (novel)
- Human Torch
- The Secret Garden (novel)
- Nac Mac Feegle