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    Hell no: mothers don't want babies born on 666

    Updated: 2:47 p.m. PT June 6, 2006
    NEW YORK - Some expectant mothers around the country made a superstitious decision Tuesday on the most bedeviling of dates: Their child would not be born on 6-6-6 — the so-called Number of the Beast.

    "We were going to try to get it out before midnight or I was going to keep my legs closed," said Julie Haley, 33, a mom from Massachusetts whose contractions started Monday. "I don't want her to have that stigma for the rest of her life. When she gets older, her friends would say that anything bad would be because of her birthdate."

    In New York, "people are canceling left and right because of what today represents," said Liza Washington, an administrative assistant at Children's Hospital of the New York-Presbyterian medical center.

    While there were dozens of deliveries there on Tuesday, over a dozen others were postponed, she said.

    A Chicago obstetrician, Dr. Scott Pierce, performed a C-section on Monday on a woman who didn't want her son to be teased about his birthday, with kids calling him names like "Omen." The plot of the movie, being released Tuesday, is about a child who turns out to be the Antichrist.

    Pierce, who works at two Chicago area hospitals, said he and his colleagues canceled any births scheduled for Tuesday. But, the doctor added, "I'll do nothing that is ethically not indicated."

    Pierce said that in general, about 25 percent of all births involve C-sections whose timing can be controlled — "give or take a day." And about 30 percent of births are natural, but labor is artificially induced, allowing the timing to be controlled as well.

    In another Massachusetts delivery ward, at the Newton-Wellesley Hospital, which schedules an average of three C-sections a day, doctors performed five on Monday and planned five more for Wednesday. But there were no deliveries as of Tuesday afternoon, according to Rachel Kagno, a spokeswoman for the hospital in Newton, Mass.

    In Wichita, Kan., a woman suddenly realized that her delivery date was June 6, and asked her doctor to delay the delivery.


    "But she only thought about it after she heard a report on the news about the date and what it meant," said Dr. James Whiddon, of the obstetrics and gynecology department at Wichita Clinic.

    Another baby was born early because of 666.

    Tabitha Unternahrer of Wayland, Iowa, was to have a C-section on Tuesday, but called her doctor and had the date moved up. Her daughter, Taryn Reney, was born May 31.

    "About two weeks ago I realized the date and called and told them it had to be moved," said Unternahrer, who had dreamed about complications in childbirth that triggered her decision.

    The superstition is as old as the Bible.

    The 666 stigma started with a warning in Revelation 13:18: "This calls for wisdom: let him who has understanding reckon the number of the beast, for it is a human number, its number is six hundred and sixty-six."

    But fear of the ancient warning did not grip everyone.

    Iris Barreto, the assistant head nurse of labor and delivery at Manhattan's St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center, said the medical staff was busy delivering at least 10 babies on Tuesday. "We have a full house, we're booming! We've barely got enough beds."
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    You know what is funny about all this is #1, the date is actually 06' and not 6 and #2, If I remember correctly the belief of the book of revelation is that the son of the devil was born on the 6th day of the 6th month at 6AM.

    It's funny to watch this hysteria though.
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    Re: Hell no: mothers don't want babies born on 666

    Quote Originally Posted by Midnight Mike
    "We were going to try to get it out before midnight or I was going to keep my legs closed,"
    Maybe they should've thought about that 9 months ago! haha. But anyways- the whole 6-6-06 thing was pretty annoying. What was even more annoyng was the "omg it's 6-6-6!" posts on myspace & livejournal.


    PS- Clockwork orange avatar!! Which reminds me, the Korova milk bar on avenue A has the yummiest drink in the world. "The Bob Marley: Kettle One Vodka, Midori, Malibu Rum, Cream de Banana and a Splash of Milk" mmmm
    Quote Originally Posted by GothamSpotter
    the extent of showing all was moving their bikinis over to show their vajajays, but only if you were sitting up close and had $$$ out. No Gucci, no coochie!

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    Quote Originally Posted by yaas
    Clockwork orange avatar
    One of the greatest movies, that drink sounds awesome got to make that!
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    They serve them in these big glass bowl thingamabobs... I need to go back there.

    Also, I've been wanting to buy the movie lately but i can't find it in stores anymore. I know I could just order it online but I always forget.
    Quote Originally Posted by GothamSpotter
    the extent of showing all was moving their bikinis over to show their vajajays, but only if you were sitting up close and had $$$ out. No Gucci, no coochie!

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    I have the DVD, shouldn't be too hard to find online. BTW good to see you back Yaas!
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    thanks :)

    Tons of the Kubrick movies were on sale for 10 bucks at Virgin Megastore- I should've bought it when I had the chance... ah well
    Quote Originally Posted by GothamSpotter
    the extent of showing all was moving their bikinis over to show their vajajays, but only if you were sitting up close and had $$$ out. No Gucci, no coochie!

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    Quote Originally Posted by yaas
    Tons of the Kubrick movies were on sale for 10 bucks at Virgin Megastore- I should've bought it when I had the chance... ah well
    You should have jumped on that! Eyes Wide Shut! 2001: A space odyssey!
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    i know, i know. i'm kicking myself now
    Quote Originally Posted by GothamSpotter
    the extent of showing all was moving their bikinis over to show their vajajays, but only if you were sitting up close and had $$$ out. No Gucci, no coochie!

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