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How to spot a Woodlief boy
December 10th, 2008 Posted in Snapshots of LifeEight year-old Caleb is learning about genetics. One of the questions his workbook asks is for him to identify the dominant genes in his family. His answer:
“Brown eyes and weiners.”





10 Responses to “How to spot a Woodlief boy”
By nichole
on Dec 10, 2008
LOL
By Rachel Balducci
on Dec 10, 2008
Oh. My. Gosh. That is funny.
By Carl Holmes
on Dec 10, 2008
Yup, I just blew pop through my nose… That is FUNNY!
I love being the parent of a boy. New things like that are around every corner!
By Rick
on Dec 10, 2008
Awesome.
By Donna B.
on Dec 14, 2008
Funny, yet so endearing!
By Brian
on Dec 20, 2008
He might actually be correct about the weiner thing. I recently read an article where they determined that men with more brothers than sisters are more likely to have sons. There appear to be three possibilities, passed genetically but expressed by males. Sons more likely, daughters more likely, and 50/50.
By annette
on Dec 21, 2008
THat is just too funny…
By Bill Morris
on Dec 23, 2008
isn’t that a song? Brown eyes and weiners and….red grenadine, the bottle was dusty but the liquor was clean…