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The Incredible Shrinking Americans
wiccantexan
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6-19-2007 9:37 PM
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american
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health
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height
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life
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lifestyle
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industrial
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food
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diet
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6-19-2007
10:21 PM
sl0wdjin
Uh, wait a minute. Japan isn't an
industrialized
country?
6-21-2007
10:11 PM
wiccantexan
Imagine how short they'd be if they weren't.
6-22-2007
2:43 AM
sl0wdjin
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