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Re: Possible World's Tallest Woman Dies at 53 ...

by Dave <djensen36@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Aug 13, 2008 at 12:36 PM

On Aug 13, 11:04=A0am, orpheus <pblo...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Aug 13, 10:16=A0am, James Fenimore <slipuva...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > She died a virgin, I guess. =A0*****? =A0Could any partner have
satisfi=
ed
> > her ***ual needs?
>
> > -------------------------
> > "World's tallest woman dies in Indiana at age 53"
>
> > By DEANNA MARTIN, Associated Press Writer
> > August 13, 2008, 56 minutes ago
>
> > A woman who grew to be 7 feet, 7 inches tall and was recognized as the
> > world's tallest female died early Wednesday, a friend said. She was
> > 53.
>
> > Sandy Allen, who used her height to inspire schoolchildren to accept
> > those who are different, died at a nursing home in her hometown of
> > Shelbyville, family friend Rita Rose said.
>
> > The cause of death was not yet known. Allen had been hospitalized in
> > recent months as she suffered from a recurring blood infection, along
> > with diabetes, breathing troubles and kidney failure, Rose said.
>
> > In London, Guinness World Records spokesman Damian Field confirmed
> > Wednesday that Allen was still listed as the tallest woman. Some Web
> > sites cite a 7-foot-9 woman from China.
>
> > Coincidentally, Allen lived in the same nursing home, Heritage House
> > Convalescent Center, as 115-year-old Edna Parker, whom Guinness has
> > recognized as the world's oldest person since August 2007.
>
> > Allen said a tumor caused her pituitary gland to produce too much
> > growth hormone. She underwent an operation in 1977 to stop further
> > growth.
>
> > But she was proud of her height, Rose said. "She embraced it," she
> > said. "She used it as a tool to educate people."
>
> > Allen appeared on television shows and spoke to church and school
> > groups to bring youngsters her message that it was all right to be
> > different.
>
> > Allen weighed 6-1/2 pounds when she was born in June 1955. By the age
> > of 10 she had grown to be 6-foot-3, and by age 16 she was 7-1.
>
> > She wrote to Guinness World Records in 1974, saying she would like to
> > get to know someone her own height.
>
> > "It is needless to say my social life is practically nil and perhaps
> > the publicity from your book may brighten my life," she wrote.
>
> > The recognition as the world's tallest woman helped Allen accept her
> > height and become less shy, Rose said.
>
> > "It kind of brought her out of her shell," Rose said. "She got to the
> > point where she could joke about it."
>
> > In the 1980s, she appeared for several years at the Guinness Museum of
> > World Records in Niagara Falls, Ontario.
>
> > "I'll never forget the old Japanese man who couldn't speak English, so
> > he decided to feel for himself if I was real," she recalled with a
> > chuckle when she moved back to Indiana in 1987.
>
> > "At Guinness there were days when I felt like I was doing a freak
> > show," she said. "When that feeling came too often, I knew I had to
> > come back home."
>
> > Difficulty with mobility had forced Allen to curtail her public
> > speaking in recent years, Rose said. She had suffered from diabetes
> > and other ailments and used a wheelchair to get around.
>
> > Rose is working to set up a scholar****p fund in Allen's name, with
> > proceeds going to Shelbyville High School.
>
> > "She loved talking to kids because they would ask more honest
> > questions," Rose said. "Adults would kind of stand back and stare and
> > not know how to approach her."
>
> >http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080813/ap_on_re_us/obit_tallest_woman
>
> I'm sure Wilt Chamberlain would have taken a shot at her . . .

You people are disgusting. This is a human being. Give her memory some
respect.
 




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Possible World's Tallest Woman Dies at 53 ...
James Fenimore <slipuv  2008-08-13 09:16:09 
Re: Possible World's Tallest Woman Dies at 53 ...
orpheus <pblocke@[EMAI  2008-08-13 11:04:21 
Re: Possible World's Tallest Woman Dies at 53 ...
Dave <djensen36@[EMAIL  2008-08-13 12:36:49 
Re: Possible World's Tallest Woman Dies at 53 ...
"Jan Drew" <  2008-08-13 21:49:28 
Re: Possible World's Tallest Woman Dies at 53 ...
Peter Bowditch <myfirs  2008-08-14 15:25:02 
Re: Possible World's Tallest Woman Dies at 53 ...
"Jan Drew" <  2008-08-14 20:12:41 
Re: Possible World's Tallest Woman Dies at 53 ...
RadioactiveSeattle@[EMAIL  2008-08-13 14:35:07 
Re: Possible World's Tallest Woman Dies at 53 ...
Charlene <charlene.vic  2008-08-13 15:52:53 
Re: Possible World's Tallest Woman Dies at 53 ...
"La N" <nili  2008-08-14 01:59:26 
Re: Possible World's Tallest Woman Dies at 53 ...
"The Kentucky Wizard  2008-08-14 02:22:00 
Re: Possible World's Tallest Woman Dies at 53 ...
Jane Margaret Laight <  2008-08-14 05:07:46 
Re: Possible World's Tallest Woman Dies at 53 ...
dave@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (  2008-08-14 17:43:28 

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