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Baby 'Superman': 'Memba Him?!

Aaron Smolinski is best known for playing the pint size version of Clark Kent in the 1978 feature film "Superman." Guess what he looks like now!

 Baby 'Superman': 'Memba Him?!

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1. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Première!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted at 12:06AM on Oct 22nd 2009 by Simone

2. He was cute!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted at 12:07AM on Oct 22nd 2009 by Simone

3. He's good looking.

Posted at 12:08AM on Oct 22nd 2009 by Michelle

4. WHAT

Posted at 12:08AM on Oct 22nd 2009 by Been On Both Sides

5. I've got smog in my noggin for you kooky klown...hey berta make mine a double...

Posted at 1:28AM on Oct 22nd 2009 by charlie harper

6. sarah palin reminds me of those crazy texas mothers who one day snaps and drowns all her children. if i was a child of sarah palin, id be running for my life and calling child services and telling everyone that my mother is a lying whore who stole 2 trillion dollars for the bridge to nowhere. evil whore murderer sarah palin you animal killing whore who has no soul and is really evil and a whorel

Posted at 5:12AM on Oct 22nd 2009 by gddddddddddd

7. Why are morons talking about Palin here? Some people are just soo obsessed with her still its amazing....

Posted at 5:58AM on Oct 22nd 2009 by Longshowerz

8. WOW! Did he grow up! What is he up to now? How can i see more of him? Yummy!

Posted at 6:00PM on Oct 22nd 2009 by Jane

9. I hear he may be appearing on Smallville? Anyone else hear that? That would be so cool! I think he is one of the few original cast members that have yet to appear. I have seen him in other film/tv shows and he is good. Hope to see more of him.

Posted at 10:30PM on Oct 22nd 2009 by Dave

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