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    Val #27736 10/09/08 01:12 PM
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    Someone nicknamed me "Submarine feet."

    laugh laugh laugh

    LOL! Yes it is good that we can laugh about it now! I remember going shoe shopping with my Mom in 6th grade for dress shoes. My feet were soooo big (how big were they?) that I was in something ridiculous like women's 8s then. The only styles they had in my size were these spindly high heel spikes that were rather inappropriate on an 11 year old. We searched everywhere for a pair of dress flats or modest 1/2 inch heels. Oh the problems of having gigantic feet.



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    Dottie #27740 10/09/08 03:07 PM
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    Sounds like we need to be comparing shoe size to IQ! There may be more of a correlation between these two!


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    ebeth #27744 10/09/08 03:21 PM
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    Oh yeah?!........... well when my daughter was a baby, she was so tall................

    (HOW TALL WAS SHE!)

    Her plotted point actually FELL off the chart(literally) at one point!!!!!!

    hee hee hee

    cym #27747 10/09/08 03:31 PM
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    I hinted at it, but I'll say it outright: if the bodies of the kids are bigger than average, then it makes sense that their heads (and feet, for that matter...) will be, too.

    Now, a small-bodied child with a bigger-than-average head is a different story. I think proportion matters. A tall, heavy kid with a big head is just a big kid. A short, lightweight child with a small head is just a small kid. <shrug>

    On the bright side if you're into TV and movies, people with proportionally large heads for their bodies film well. Most TV and movie stars are walking lollipops: twiggy bodies and big ol' giganormous heads.

    wink

    Last edited by Kriston; 10/09/08 03:54 PM. Reason: Oops! I got my heads and bodies backwards! Not a good thing!

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    Kriston #27755 10/09/08 03:52 PM
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    I can't wait to tell that to DH! How would you like to be a kid in the 70's with a gianourmous head when the Peanut's t.v. specials were so popular!

    Dottie, DD8 can appreciate DD14's position! grin

    Dottie #27759 10/09/08 04:23 PM
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    I hear that! frown

    Oh, and count me in on the long-limbed shopping tips, will you? DS7 is going to be taller than I am before he hits puberty, I'm pretty sure. (Granted, I'm short. But I'm not THAT short! He's just THAT tall!) His legs are already just a couple of inches shorter than mine!

    And I fear that DS4 is close behind...


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    Dottie #27761 10/09/08 04:35 PM
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    Originally Posted by Dottie
    We can all go shopping together! And talk like nuts....


    Cracked? grin


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    Kriston #27763 10/09/08 04:43 PM
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    The Trio of Terror: Coming soon to a mall near you.

    incogneato #27766 10/09/08 05:35 PM
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    LMAO!

    It sounds like quite a day of merriment to me! Fer sher! laugh


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    gratified3 #27777 10/09/08 07:47 PM
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    Fer sher!
    -you are so bad!

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