Posted on 12/16/2011 6:52:59 AM PST by nuconvert
A high school student in central India was recognized as the world's shortest woman by Guinness World Records on Friday as she turned 18 and said she hopes to earn a degree and make it in Bollywood.
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Hey, it’s a live version of elf on a shelf.
Mini-She
She’ll start as a bit player.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOgALTFzFbQ
The previous clip sums up pretty much every Bollywood movie. Bollywood produces more movies than Hollywood, a fact Bollywood supporters will tell you so much that you'll wish something bad would happen to them.
Lemme guess, she’ll star in a remake of The Indian in the Cupboard.
Is that Ron Jeremy on the couch?
bttt
In that picture, they’re measuring her to make sure she can withstand it when Laz hits it.
The Discovery Channel or maybe it was TLC had a documentary about this little lady a few years back. She has a fantastic personality and great enthusiasm given what she’s had to deal with in life.
Sadly, part of the documentary focused on her having broke both of her legs at the hip joints and the inability of doctors to fix the problem and provide her any relief from pain, or assist her in walking. Her incredibly small size made surgical intervention or even medicinal treatments impossible . At that time she was unable to walk more than a couple of steps and had to be carried everywhere.
Make it in Bollywood? I think she will come up short.
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New keyboard, please...bad, but DAMN, that was funny!
That's no small thing and she certainly doesn't lack the reach of ambition; so I wouldn't cut her short on this.
Sorry, but your puns fell short.
She will specialize in short subjects.
Ummm.... first of all..... that clip is not even Bollywood. Its South Indian.
And I have had more then a few Americans tell me, they thought Bollywood was the capital of India. I thought that was sad.
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