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Posted: 12 years ago
Here are below photographs of two persons which have world's record of the smallest men and tallest legs in the world.

What do you think? They should be marry each other to create another history?


Pingping, born with primordial dwarfism, holds the Guinness World Record for the smallest man at 74.61 cms (2 feet and 5.37 inches) and Pankratova holds the Guinness World Record for the longest leg of any woman at 132 cms (4 feet 4 inches) in length.
Posted: 12 years ago
Wow. You want two people to marry each other just so you can see what the product of their marriage will be? Who do you think you are - Big Brother?
Posted: 12 years ago
^What an Idea sirji!!!!
 
A Camel and Rat got married!!! Rat died cos of heartattack...ssoochoo kyu!!!! cos He has to run...sooo long ...for a french kiss!!!😛
Edited by Prometeus - 12 years ago
Posted: 12 years ago
Originally posted by topnotchfm


Here are below photographs of two persons which have world's record of the smallest men and tallest legs in the world.

What do you think? They should be marry each other to create another history?


Pingping, born with primordial dwarfism, holds the Guinness World Record for the smallest man at 74.61 cms (2 feet and 5.37 inches) and Pankratova holds the Guinness World Record for the longest leg of any woman at 132 cms (4 feet 4 inches) in length.
I read somewhere the worldest smallest man from Nepal lost the title this year. He had won the title last year.
Here is a cute video.
 
 
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_sLXguq3rA[/YOUTUBE]
 
 
Posted: 12 years ago
There are many unsung Heroes frankly
 
 

Jul 11, 2011

Ex-dropout's $1m a year to help poor children

By Leow Si Wan

MAKE LIFE BETTER

'We arrive in this world with nothing and go in the end with nothing. Why not share a part of what you have accumulated and make life better for those in real need?'

Businessman S.M. Jaleel

Businessman S.M. Jaleel, a school dropout who began work as a construction worker, has set up a foundation to pump $1 million a year into causes for disadvantaged children. -- ST PHOTO: ASHLEIGH SIM

BUSINESSMAN S.M. Jaleel, 53, grew up poor but now leads a company that builds and runs workers' dormitories.

The philanthropist, a school dropout who began work as a construction worker, has set up a foundation to pump $1 million a year into causes for disadvantaged children.

The launch of the S.M. Jaleel Foundation on Sunday coincided with the presentation of $660,000 to 12 charities, including Mendaki and the Chinese Development Assistance Council.

The Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund, which gives underprivileged children money for recess, received the largest sum - $200,000.

Mr Jaleel said the rest of this year's million will go towards individuals.

He said at the cheque presentation at the Hotel Fort Canning: 'We arrive in this world with nothing and go in the end with nothing. Why not share a part of what you have accumulated and make life better for those in real need?'

Read the full story in Monday's edition of The Straits Times.

Posted: 12 years ago
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