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Yael Smith Posted May 20, 2001
Yes- we eat here 3 times a day.
I'm the female version of my Dad, who's about as tall as you, so I got the height from him.
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Inkwash Posted May 20, 2001
I wonder what the female version of me would be like....
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Yael Smith Posted May 20, 2001
"A dad- if anyone would have told me that would apply for me some day- I'd so hard!!"
Were you going to say that too?
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Yael Smith Posted May 20, 2001
I actually doubt it... I don't have the patience.
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Uncle Heavy [sic] Posted May 21, 2001
gah! dwarfed even by Elly. and the average height for men is 5'11" (which means that half the population is smaller. duh.)
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Dunky, Muse of Hangovers and Father of Abigail, Muse of Babysick Posted May 21, 2001
I think that anyone over 6'3" should have their feet cut off, it's not right having all these freaks running around looking over other peoples' heads.
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Yael Smith Posted May 21, 2001
Abit harsh, don't you think, Dunky? And Unc- I'm taller than the female average, so I can't count...
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