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>>I've had short jokes thrown at me all my life (I'm 4'11") and it doesn't bother me one bit. In fact, I enjoy the attention! <g> How short are you, Nick?
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>>Well in England I'm average 5'8 ish but in America I'm short 5'8 ish.
>>On the Irish side of the family I had aunts who where shorter than you.>
>ROFL! My whole family is short. My dad was about 5'7", my mom is 5' even (or used to be when she was younger, she's shorter than I now). I'm the oldest (and shortest) of 5 girls, but only one of us is taller than 5'2' (my youngest sister and I think she's about 5'6"or7"). Even my kids are short ... 3 grown sons, none taller than 5'7" I think.
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I'm 5'7.5" (or was last I checked but I'm 50 so I've probably shrunk some) so I claim 5'8" - always considered it very tall. My daughter took after the short ones in the family and is 5'4"
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