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I think that both Wally Jay and Small Circle Jujitsu should be separate articles rather than merged but there was a whole lot of overlap. Basically Wally Jay should be about Wally Jay mostly and ..... anyway I did a bit of cleanup and promoted the article. I also removed what seemed to be some self serving additions which had very little to do with the subject at hand.Peter Rehse 08:01, 10 November 2006 (UTC)