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There's no reason why Pat Brennen's page should have been removed while this true nobody has a page. Wikipedia should delete it.
But this person is mentioned in the news, and he has 1410 google hits [1]
Pat Brennen was deleted in this discussion and has only 32 unique google hits and doesn't have any noteworthy articles. --Sbluen 16:38, 16 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Weaver was one of skating's first mega stars, he defined the 'look' of skating around 1975. He was heavily featured in skateboarder magazine and in ads for Cadillac Wheels. This article needs expanding rather than deleting, Weaver's significance in pool riding and as an icon for Cadillac was huge. Steve-g 19:40, 16 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]