Exactly. The wiring and the plug on the trailer looks a lot heavier duty than the existing. It has to power the trailer brakes, not just lights. I bet they have to put in new.
Ack... forgot about the trailer brakes. Yah. That's new equipment. New harness and ever'thin.
Woulda' been nice to have trailer brakes for the sailboat trailer. That thing is freakin' heavy. Probably up there with the horses. Scary on the highway.
Well, I'm finally able to check in after seeing the movie and attending our homeschool banquet at the church, only to find that the only time anyone has pinged me to anything is I got pinged to the dose...twice for some reason.
We saw the movie.
Now I will tell you this to put things into perspective. Joshua is very tender-hearted as you know. If Puffy gets in trouble, and I ground her to the coop, he will be just heartbroken and sit out by the coop with her. That's just how he is, you know.
Ok, I won't say anything about the movie other than there is one part toward the end where Obi Wan is speaking with Anakin in a most distressed and woeful way. It's a terribly sad scene. That was the only scene that upset Joshua and he jumped up from his seat, threw himself into my arms and sobbed into the side of my neck.
It was a much more serious a movie than any of the others, but I didn't personally think it was all that great. The political stuff was very understated and easily dismissed, unless you're just wearing a chip on your shoulder.
All in all, just like the other five (the only one I really ever liked was the first one, the original Star Wars), I found it to be a fair movie.
However, Matthew LOVED it and that is as it should be imo...it's a perfect movie for a 9 year old boy.