B. I'm an inch and a bit taller than my dad, who's 5'6. Although 5'7 in only just below average height, I seem to see more guys a lot taller than me, that makes me think the average might be higher than the official stats say.
Deeply shocked. I talked to him a few times, lovely bloke, far too young to go. I offered him some advice on his career some years ago and was pleased to see him succeed in the acting after the basketball career. RIP, Neil. My thoughts are with you and your family.
Here's some vidoes and pix of kennygeorge in his basketball career with UNC.
His team profile pic, his shoulders barely it in the picture.
It was sad having part of his foot amputated effectively ended his basketball career. I wonder what he's doing these days?
Coach has to bring Kenny's...
He's looking for a new pair of size 21s
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2901844/Too-big-boots-Rugby-player-Britain-s-biggest-feet-left-bench-t-size-21-footwear.html
I'm 5'7" so anybody over 6'3" looks tall to me. Build has a lot to do with it, a 6'3" who's broad and/or muscled can look bigger than a skinny 6'5" guy. I'd say a 5 to 8 inch difference will make someone seem tall. It's all subjective.
A heads-up for UK viewers that Saturday's edition of Pointless Celebrities features Britain's tallest man, 7'7 and woman, 6'9.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03gltbd
There's a guy who works in a shop near me who has the longest fingers I've ever seen, if they were in a photo, I'd think they been photo-shopped, he about 6'4" and slender and I find his fingers fascinating, I love seeing everyday objects dwarfed by big hands.
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