The Office: The Halpert Baby Has A Blog Alex Gerage, February 12, 2010 Following last week’s release of the Sabre Corp. website, NBC has gone live with another viral blog for The Office. This time it’s the “Halpert Baby Blog.” Maintained by Pam Halpert herself, the page offers some intriguing facts about the impending addition to Halpert family. So far, there’s an entry with her ultrasound and a post asking for ideas of names. Fittingly, her cohorts at Dunder Mifflin offered their suggestions, and they’re certainly worth your time to check it out and add a comment. Interestingly, the first blog entry notes that Pam is due to deliver next month. This should be news to most fans of The Office, and a sign that Pam’s pregnancy storyline will gain traction over the next couple episodes. Looks like fans might have reason to celebrate very soon. We’ll let you know of any major updates to the blog, and don’t forget to catch The Office on Thursdays on NBC. Viral Marketing NBCThe Office
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