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Redirects between people and the art they created are done all the time especially when one or the other are deeply intertwined, do not have enough content to stand by themselves, and repeat themselves. George Dillman and Kyushu jitsu are a classic example of this.Peter Rehse 09:14, 10 November 2006 (UTC)
Well I guess some fans don't read talk pages. Fixed it up - not worth the fight. But there are three pages that now talk essentially about the same thing.Peter Rehse 05:03, 23 January 2007 (UTC)