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"The mother of the octuplets, you know, that one" 
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Post "The mother of the octuplets, you know, that one"
I came across a wonderful monicker in a comments blog and had to pass it on.

You're aware of this... strange woman who had octuplets a few weeks ago. The more we hear about her, the weirder it (she) gets. There is, however, no one name for her - just "the octuplets mom," etc.

In a comment to a story about her firing her free nurses, a reader called her the name I think will stick.

"Octopussy."

:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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Mon Mar 23, 2009 6:24 pm
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local morning drive radio has christened her :

OCTOMOM :roll:

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Tue Mar 24, 2009 2:37 pm
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She's been "Octomom" in the media for weeks now. As for "Octopussy", I had gathered there wasn't much of that with her, but you never know. ;P

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I note she is now attempting to trademark the name Octomom. So we'll have to call her Octopussy to avoid copyright infringement. Pardons to Ian Fleming.

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