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<h1>Eight is great for Fergus newborn </h1> <h2>Associated Press
<span>Published Saturday, August 09, 2008
FERGUS FALLS, Minn. Hailey Jo Hauer was born on on the eighth day of the eighth month of 2008. At 8:08 a.m. And youre not going to believe what she weighed.
Yes: eight pounds, eight ounces. When staff at Lake Region Hospital in Fergus Falls told Lindsay Hauer the time of her daughters birth, I think they were just joking, she said. Then, still in the operating room, she got a call from the birthing suite where Haily Joe was being measured and weighed.
When hospital staff in the operating room heard that Hailey Jo weighed in at eight pounds eight ounces, several resolved to buy lottery tickets later in the day.
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Crazy .....
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Above average crazy.
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odd yes, crazy no
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i think it is more cool than crazy
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O M G !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
THAT IS CRAAAAAZZZYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!
OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG
NO WAY!!!
i believe this is the reaction he was looking for -
Crazy Eights.
And to add to the whole thing, the kid's initials are HH, and H is the eighth letter of the alphabet. Oooooooh. -
Clay Aiken's baby was born yesterday as well. And was born at 8:08, but only weighed 6lbs2oz....which equals 8lbs.
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looool
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Eight is a good number in China. She'd be a lucky Chinese baby.
Nice touch, Cheese lol -
Not very crazy imo
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its the antichrist o snap
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