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As I've done with all The Wiggles pages, I have completely re-vamped this page--adding sources, fixing links, cleaning up the content. I was only able to find, however, two (2!) articles about Paddick. If anyone else knows of more sources, help! Also, I could find no suitable pictures; the current one is horrible, IMO. The photos on the two articles from the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age are copyrighted and as per Wikipedia policy, shouldn't be placed here. The only other photos I found of Paddick are of him with others--other Wiggles, other Wiggles friends, pirates, etc. That's why I put one of my screenshots, which will have to be adequate for now. Again--help! Figureskatingfan 05:07, 11 August 2007 (UTC)
We all know that Paul is "Food Man". The truth will come out.Brian0324 13:45, 14 August 2007 (UTC)
Yes, he is. He also played "Prof. Singalottasonga," but that's for the episode guide. Figureskatingfan 16:58, 14 August 2007 (UTC)