Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 Typo, correction: Our NOT pour:P. My fingers are Achon, in other words, fat, short and stubby, so whaddy-ya expect? We, Achons, are the most typo-est typo makers;). > Life with pour itty bitty baby girl, who on December 17th was yet to be diagnosed. She may be now tho? > http://ittybittyhill.blogspot.com/2009/12/appointment-run-down.html + 4 non L's, but with LPs in them tho: " For The First Time The Tallest Man Meets The Smallest. " http://english.kompas.com/read/2010/01/15/11104071/For.The.First.Time.The.Talles\ t.Man.Meets.The.Smallest ------------------------------------------------------ The Station Agent ( McCarthy, 2003), is rated by thefilmstage.com staff as being in top 100 films of the decade. It comes in at 85, but if you look at their 83, Moulin Rouge, I think I see a female lp, and I do, I do:P. http://thefilmstage.com/2009/12/31/top-100-films-of-the-decade/ --------------------------------------------------------------- OK, the following Russian lady, Marinni, I'm assuming she's Russian, is either fascinated with lps and other disabled people from wayyy back and I mean way back, like from the 1600's, that she has on her journal many drawings of lps from those times with a few pics of lps from the P.T. Barnum days with a couple from the Midget Vaudeville days of the early 1900's, or she just like to collect those type of drawings and pics. I have to say that many on her page are a new find to me, as many to me are the first I've ever seen and I've seen many of us from the past online. Scroll far down to the pic that has Nellie Keeler, I swear but I could be wrong, she is a Primordial. Sometimes, to me, it's sad to see these pics as I know all of them are gone now. What bothers me about the drawings of the lps from the 1600's period is that they are often grotesquely exaggerated in their appearance, and I'm guessing they were as they were seen and accepted, or I should say, not accepted, in that same manner too. Now, if historical grotesquely drawn depictions of us disturb you, do NOT go to the link. But, if history fascinates you, especially that part of it that also has us in it as it does me, then proceed:). http://marinni.livejournal.com/417783.html ------------------------------------------ " He was a Jew and a little person like me. " See the trailer for the movie, The Lilliput. Just to let you know, the subject matter of the film, tho historical and real, is mature. http://wejew.com/media/2463/Trailer_The_Lilliput_Feature_Film/ More on " Umcza " the person here: http://www.zchor.org/kerber.htm enjoy:), grady -------------- Bonus: People have the most unusual last names sometimes. Growing up I knew, tho briefly, lps with the following last names: D. Bigus (pronounced (Big-Us) and a S. Short. Well, the ap kid in the following link's last name is Midget, I kid you not. I imagine, wow, what a double whammy that would be if you were an lp and your last name was also Midget. How do you get around that, especially during roll call? " Midget, are you here? " Hey, you calling me the *M *word? " No, just asking if you are present and waiting for you to say, Here, if you are. I'm your teacher, remember that. " OK, Mr. Lipschitz. hehe " Students learn about King, Jr. through music, art, trivia. " http://www.uticaod.com/features/x532582003/Students-learn-about-King-Jr-through-\ music-art-trivia Awww... and sooo true, Kwayuon:). " He fought for our rights and for people to be equal, " said 10-year-old Kwayuon Midget. ~grady Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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