Snooki offers up baby advice to Kim Kardashian
'Jersey Shore' star recommends taking things easy, confesses she wants another child
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Snooki is handing out mom advice to fellow reality TV star Kim Kardashian, urging the socialite to "take it easy" in the weeks before her newborn arrives. The former "Jersey Shore" star became a first-time mom last year, and now she's looking out for her pregnant peers.
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Asked if she has any advice for mom-to-be Kim, Snooki, aka Nicole Polizzi, tells HollyScoop.com, "I mean, it's definitely hard and stressful. I definitely recommend, you know, once you're ready, at least go out once a month with your girlfriends. Just to get away." And Snooki let it slip that she's desperate to have another baby: "I already want another baby, but we're waiting for our house to get built. It'll take probably a year or two, and then we'll get married and then have a baby right away."
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Wow. I didn't read the article - no need to vomit so early in my day! But, I can assume it has the following:
1. Find a Mate / Sucker.
2. Make sure the TV contracts are tight, yo!
3. Drink only clear liquor during the first 2 tri-mesters!
4. Offer un-solicited advice to other publicity whores.
5. My Make-Up Bag, oh my god, my Make-Up Bag!
6. Make certain you test for paternity from 3-4 "aquaintances".
7. Have off-spring that will suffer from steroid withdrawl and fetal alcohol syndrome.
I can only pray for the kids.
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