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You know what I love? On Yahoo’s home page, right under the notice of the birth of DemonSpawn, the “Buzz Log” report that they have reads “Can you fake a pregnancy?”
I wonder if it was deliberate?
hahahahaha It has to be, right?? If not, how very very a propos.
emily – doesn’t it seem like she was pregnant for, like, 11 months??
Sheila,
That’s totally what I was thinking. In general, with celebrity pregnancies, the birth usually catches me off guard because it feels like it was so recent that they announced they were expecting. Maybe I’ve just had too close an eye on TomKat, but it did seem like an awfully long time. And she appeared a little too comfortable in public when she was minutes away from popping. I mean, who the hell goes shoe shopping in fancy stores when their water could bust at any second?
Alien babies have a much longer gestation period.
hahahahahahahahahaha Thanks, Patrick, for your expert weighing-in. hahahahaha
Brilliant, Patrick. Bravo! You cracked the secret.
I studied at the L. Ron Hubman School of Medical Malfeasance based in Arcadia, California.