During a conversation with another member from here last week, the subject got round to height.
It seemed to us that all of the people who made a really BIG impact on 20th Century were, in fact, not really that BIG themselves.
Small list of people, all average sized or less;
Gandi. Stalin. Churchill. Hitler. Lenin. Mao Zedong. Queen Victoria (mostly 19th Century, but sneaks into 20th). Maggie Thatcher
So does this mean that tall men never really reach the heights?
John
on a more serious note, I'm sure there is an equal number of people who have made an equally important impact that are taller than the ones you've mentioned
Yes. :mrgreen:
I like tall, however I'd make an exception for Richard Hammond! :inlove:
It only matters with men though... I don't mind lickle women! :rascal:
before anyone says anyhing...... i have been measured and verified at 5 foot 9.
I'm tall i am....I know i am
I shall say no more.
Only if you want to go on the scarier rides.
Like Witchy with a bee in her knickers, that kind of thing.
5 foot 1 & 1/2 an inch is massively tall to a toddler :lol2:
Waits for Splendid to pick on my height again :cry:
:giggle:
In answer to the OP, there was also Napoleon (The Frenchman, not the pig from Animal Farm) as well as Bonny Prince Charlie, who was an effeminate Italian midget, as Billy Connolly called him. All were vertically challenged.
It's a good point, Barack Obama and the Canadian PM apart, everyone else is fairly small... Though I reckon if we ironed Gordon Brown's jowls and stretched them skyward, he'd get a good seven feet.
And then, shock horror... Osama Bin Laden is 6ft 5!