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The model was surprisingly spartan, with only a few tiny kid figurines at play.
"I remember he was an athletic, impressive freshman goalie, but geez, he was just a tiny kid," Verneris said.
It's nice to go back and support the people who supported you, who remember you as a tiny kid.
"He was just a tiny kid," says Ellen, 13, tears welling in her eyes as she stares towards Oliver Goldsmith primary school.
One alumnus, Irv Cohen, recalled the New York City Parks commissioner, Henry Stern, the youngest member of the class, as "a little tiny kid, sort of a curiosity".
In the early seventies, when I was a tiny kid, you couldn't throw a rock in a liberal suburb without hitting "Boa Constrictor" or "Puff the Magic Dragon".
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The tiny kids, the preteens, the teenagers, even a few of the moms — they all did it.
We see a class where about 20 tiny kids are taking their first steps towards playing the violin.
That's a good technique, and one I use myself – though on tiny kids, rather than grown women.
Any way you look — down at tiny kids, up at mighty men or stretching the eyes over women of wide girth — puffa coats are everywhere.
Just thinking of all the tiny kids who'll grow up not knowing how their face looked when they pooed makes me feel a bit emotional, sorry.
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