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Gender Issues
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| Posted by: tobo |
5/2/2008 2:46 PM |
So, Todd is sort of doing "foster care" for a 3 foot red-tailed boa constrictor. Mom was here the other day and she and Logan had the following conversation...
Nonna: Logan, is this snake a boy or a girl?
Logan: Well, it's really hard to tell with snakes.
Nonna: Why is that?
Logan: Because they don't have any hair.
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Re: Gender Issues |
By Lauragolightly on
5/6/2008 8:03 PM |
| Am I a loser? I don't know what he meant by that! |
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Re: Gender Issues |
By tobo on
5/8/2008 9:19 PM |
| Um, in his general experience and expectations girls have long hair and boys have short hair. Snakes have neither, thereby making it very difficult for the average four year old to determine gender at a glance! :) |
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Re: Gender Issues |
By Lauragolightly on
5/10/2008 2:52 PM |
| Ah! That makes sense in a 4 year old way! |
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