Dwarf handed crayons and coloring book as couple sat down for romantic dinner

Oct 10, 2014 - 09:50
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Dwarf handed crayons and coloring book as couple sat down for romantic dinner
James Lusted was handed crayons and a colouring book as he sat down for a romantic meal with fiancee Chloe (Picture: Wales News)

A 3ft 7in dwarf took his fiancee to a restaurant for a romantic meal – and was handed a children"s coloring book and crayons by the waitress when he sat down.

James Lusted, 26, was on a date with his 5ft 7in fiancee, Chloe Roberts, 20, in their native Cardiff, a city in Wales when the waitress picked up two menus… and brought over the crayons and a coloring book.

The waitress realized she had made a crucial error when James said, ‘Thank you," in a deep, adult voice.

James and his fiancee were good-humoured about the incident – saying it was the highlight of the night.

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James Lusted, a 3ft 7in dwarf,  took his fiance Chloe Roberts, to a posh restaurant when he was given a children's colouring book and crayons 

The couple have been laughing about it ever since.

James said: ‘As I said thank you to the waitress she heard my voice and knew I wasn"t a child."

‘She immediately put the colouring book behind her back in shock. But I am man enough to see the funny side – I would never take offence."

The pair plan to marry in 2016.

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