World's Largest Baby - Part 3
September 16, 2009 | grand rapids, Michigan | Vetting explained
A minor setback occurred when the team realized Le Grande Bebe was too heavy to hoist with the arms full. The forklift arrived and all neccessary materials have been hoisted onto the stage. As reported from the frontlines, the baby has been lowered, the arms emptied and the team plans to have the baby up by nightfall.
Jonathan Haner and his team of lilliputians are in good spirits and still plan to finish by the end of the week, just with a small change in schedule. If the sun allows, and they are hopeful as there are clear skies in Grand Rapids tonight, the team will start refilling the baby from the windows of the B.O.B. I will update tomorrow on the progress of this great installation. For now have a great evening...signing off.
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