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"I used to be with it, but then they changed what "it" was. Now, what I'm with isn't it, and what's "it" seems weird and scary to me"

- Grandpa Simpson
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CNWB is a wikipedian from Melbourne Australia, and has been so since November 14 2004. He was born in Perth, Western Australia in 1973 and lived briefly in Adelaide before his family moved to Melbourne in the late 1970s. CNWB is currently studying history at Macquarie University. He enjoys a short gin and tonic with freshly squeezed lime, strong coffee, Coopers Sparkling Ale, pinot noir, and the (very) occasional cigarette. Here is his task list. This sentence is his 2000th edit. w00t.

October 2005[edit]

Celebrated my fiancée's mother's birthday at a Thai restaurant on Sydney Road, Brunswick • Wrote an essay on moral relativism.

September 2005[edit]

Celebrated Father's Day with my family at Phillip Island • Celebrated my fiancée's father's birthday at an Indian restaurant in Brunswick East • Celebrated my own birthday with friends at a Thai restaurant in Brunswick East, with my partner at a Middle Eastern restaurant in Southbank, and with my family at a North Chinese restaurant at Federation Square • Wrote an essay on Epicurus

August 2005[edit]

Attended the funeral of my fiance's grandfather • Celebrated my brother's birthday with a counter meal in Brunswick • Completed an essay on Greek, Mesopotamian, and biblical creation myths • Bought 3 red platies, 2 golden gouramis, and 2 white mollies for the fishtank.

July 2005[edit]

Completed an essay on Egyptian funerary rites • Celebrated my father's birthday at an Italian restaurant in Ferntree Gully • Completed an essay on the flood myth in The Book of Genesis and The Epic of Gilgamesh • Moved from a city apartment to a small house in Brunswick East