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When she's dead, because of this insanity,:mad3: that's gonna be one sad, cute little orphan.
And at the risk of sounding politically incorrect, and guilty of judging someone based on looks, (assuming that is the father of the little girl) the kid is going to have a lot of challenges in life.
 
I thought Guinness was now denying records to folks that do things dangerous or harmful. Wouldn't this qualify?

FAQ #20: http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/member/faqs.aspx

Guinness World Records receives around 65,000 record claims each year, and it's obviously impossible for us to accept everything that’s sent to us.

Some record suggestions are, frankly, far too dangerous for us accept, especially if there is risk to spectators and members of the public as well as the individual participant(s). Others are simply not enough of a challenge, too specific to an individual, or unbreakable.
Also, owing to space constraints and limited resources, it is no longer possible for us to recognize or publish national or parochial (country specific) records. This is why we are now called Guinness World Records, not the Guinness Book of Records.

While we certainly do not underestimate these accomplishments, we do require all of our records to be provable, quantifiable and breakable.
 
Ok I will bite, she would fit in a mooney!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
And just think, the "reformed" health care plan will have all of us paying for the medical problems she'll have in the future, no exclusion for things like intentionally causing bad health.
 
I think it might be illegal for her to go for this record under the new health care. I think the govt will consider anything that is "unhealthy" illegal.
 
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