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Photo of the Day: (5/20/05)

by Erik Olsen on May 20, 2005

An interesting, nay bizarre,
photo is
today’s POTD
. If I were an artist and this was my photo, I would simply call it “Fat Kid” for indeed this child is
BIG. I mean very BIG. Eleven-month-old Lokman Hakim Mondol, pictured here, tilts (sorry, collapses) the scales at 48
pounds. Or maybe I’m being cruel, since it seems he suffers from a genetic disorder. Still, LOOK at this kid.

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