<p>Maybe you ladies should all room together - I think it would be handy to have your room all set up with the vertically challenged in mind. (I'm Greensleeves's Mom, by the way) Her height rarely bothers her (she is prob. the shortest - 4'9"), but she doesn't like crowds much because people overlook her and bump into her a lot.</p>
<p>they'll have to wait a whole year to do so, unless there is some mysterious luck of the draw</p>
<p>lol. the Internment of the Vertically Challenged, grouping them together in tiny rooms of scaled-down furniture.</p>
<p>A bunch of my guy friends refuse to enter my room - where I can manuever easily within it, they find it difficult to move without trampling or tripping on something.</p>
<p>kalidescope,</p>
<p>Did you have a good time over in "my world"? Somedays it gets a to be a little scary :eek:</p>
<p>Blurinka - just as long as they didn't try to stick you guys with a smaller room - "Aahh, these 3 are shorter than average, that means less floor space". My daughter could manage with a smaller bed and chair, but there has to be floor space for the piles of clothes (clean clothes)</p>
<p>There is a neuroscience major, and a genetics focus within the Biology major. No genetics major, though.</p>
<p>Hey it was so funny because right after I read these posts I went to school , and in the schoolnewspaper they did a story about a scholarship for people who are 4'10 and under. :) I'll see if its legitimate and post it up later.</p>
<p>no! you're kidding!</p>
<p>It's a race to see who can do the best essay on shortness - bluirinka, SmartMex, or GreenS - ya'll will win, DD leaves tonight on the senior trip.</p>
<p>haha. I wrote one a while back about how I lead my fifth grade class to try and get a petition for MORE CHALLENGING ENGLISH CURRICULUM - when we sent it to the Superintendent, he came to our school to see what the problem was, and I stood up and gave a speech about how Short People Can Do Things Too....I swear to god, I was such a loser lol</p>