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July 4th, 2008Trailers
The Freedom Grill Hitchmount Portable Propane BBQ Grill takes away the hassle of hauling a grill. This fun and convenient grill attaches to the back of your vehicle in a design that's perfect for camping, summertime activities, tailgate parties, or just about anywhere four wheels will take you. The portable grill also detaches for patio or picnic table use with integrated handles for easy carrying. ![]() The "ride-outside" grill that goes everywhere you go. Tailgate like you mean it! View larger. |
![]() The arm assembly swings shut and the hinge lock, rotation lock, and linch pin keep it in place for driving. |
| Perfect for vehicle, patio, or picnic table. |
The Freedom Grill offers true open flame grilling with a 16,000 BTU high-efficiency, stainless steel burner and an electronic igniter. With 352 square inches of cooking surface, it's the largest grill in its class. Foldout integrated side tables keep your serving utensils and plates close at hand while a fold-down condiment tray provides secure, handy storage for sauces and spices.
The grill attaches to your vehicle with an easy hitch mount. The built-in hitch stabilizer attaches to any 2-inch hitch receiver. The swing-away arm rotates 180 degrees and sets up in seconds, so you can get cooking right away. While driving, a transport lock ensures the grill stays secure.
The propane tank regulator accepts a one-pound propane cylinder or an adapter for a 20-pound tank (adapter and cylinders are not included). The high-quality temperature gauge is durable and accurate for optimal grilling.
The Freedom Grill accessorizes your ride. With license plate brackets, the grill is road ready, with an automotive styling to complement any vehicle. This high-performance grill goes everywhere from tailgate to tabletop so you can grill wherever you want, whenever you want.
The grill weighs 45 pounds and the swing-away arm weighs 25 pounds. Note that the grill requires AAA batteries (included). It also comes with a 3-year/26,000-mile limited warranty.
Misc.: Dual purpose grill design goes from tailgate to tabletop, 180 degree swing away arm with transport lock, 16,000 BTU high-effciency stainless steel burner, 352 square inch cooking area, the largest in its class, Automotive styling complements any vehicle
Company: Freedom Grill
List Price: $349.00
Amazon Price: $299.00
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This is an Extra Hitch for Large or Medium Pet Bicycle Trailer - Solvit Tracker. ** trailer NOT includedMisc.: Fits Medium or Large Tracker trailer
Company: Solvit
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Amazon Price: $9.95
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Give your feathered friends a "tweet" place to eat! This adorable birdhouse is reminiscent of the old classic Airstream Campers. It's bright striped awnings and red door make it a cozy retreat. A posted sign announces "Trailer For Sale or Rent." Made of resin. Measures 8.5"L x 4.5"W x 5"H and comes with a 9" wire for quick hanging. Great for your backyard or to take along with you as you set up camp on your own travels. A must have for the RV'er or road warrior!: Fun accent piece for your yard or garden!, Ready to hang- comes with everything you need but food!, Perfect gift for the traveler!
Company: OTC
List Price: $29.99
Amazon Price: $24.99
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Success in that newfangled television business prompted Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz to bring their slapstick chemistry to the big screen, courtesy of a 28-foot monster of a trailer home. The Long, Long Trailer is one of those domestic nightmare movies, in which an ordinary couple has their existence upended by a new contraption: in this case, a lemon-yellow motor home. They make the mistake of towing said behemoth to Colorado, a honeymoon journey fraught with tilted axles and Lucy's ill-advised collection of large souvenir rocks. One disaster follows another, with the action rarely rising above the level of a sitcom (MGM's top director of musicals, Vincente Minnelli, is overqualified here). One notable exception: the climactic sequence, a funny-nervous crawl up an 8,000-foot mountain pass. The film was a box-office hit, proving that moviegoers would go to theaters to see a TV star's hair in its natural red color. --Robert HortonDirector: Vincente Minnelli
VHS Tape: Closed-captioned, Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC
Company: MGM (Warner) (1994-11-04)
ISBN: 6301972279
List Price: $14.98
Amazon Price: $13.50
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In the early '60s, nomadic single mom Mrs. Flax (Cher) packs up her two daughters, Charlotte (Winona Ryder) and Kate (Christina Ricci), in a beat-up Chevy wagon and moves to small-town Massachusetts. Preteen Kate is obsessed with swimming, while 15-year-old Charlotte is searching for ways to rebel against her mom (and mom's flirty ways). The route she chooses is to become fascinated with Catholicism and all its arcane rituals, even though the family is Jewish. Her coming of age is handled with plenty of Wonder Years-style voiceovers as she fantasizes about Christ, the saints, the Pope, the Church--all things Catholic. Cracks in her religious armor begin to appear, though, in the form of a hunky local guy (Michael Schoeffling) who works at the convent. Meanwhile, her mom strikes up a romance with the town shoe-store proprietor, Lou (Bob Hoskins). Though Richard Benjamin's movie is a bit slow and tends to lose its focus somewhat in the last third, Mermaids also has fairly credible dialogue and surprisingly believable chemistry between Cher and Hoskins. The segments dealing with JFK's assassination are handled particularly well, and while Ricci's role is a rather small one, she's charming nonetheless. It's all too easy for coming-of-age movies to veer toward the maudlin, but thankfully this engaging comedy-drama seldom does. Cher, by the way, reprises her 1966 Sonny and Cher look, substituting a tight skirt and pumps for her turtleneck and fur vest. --Jerry RenshawDirector: Richard Benjamin
VHS Tape: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Original recording reissued, NTSC
Company: MGM (Video & DVD) (1999-10-05)
ISBN: 0792842405
List Price: $9.94
Amazon Price: $1.84
Used Price: $1.00
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Rambo meets Alien in this terrific science-fiction thriller from 1987, directed by John McTiernan just a year before Die Hard made him Hollywood's most sought-after director of action-packed blockbusters. Arnold Schwarzenegger leads an elite squad of U.S. Army commandos to a remote region of South American jungle, where they've been assigned to search for South American officials who've been kidnapped by terrorists. Instead they find a bunch of skinned corpses hanging from the trees and realize that they're now facing a mysterious and much deadlier threat. As the squad is picked off one by one, Arnold finds himself pitted against a hideous alien creature that's heavily armed and wearing a spacesuit enabling the creature to render itself invisible. The title says it all in describing the relentless, escalating action that follows, maintained by McTiernan with an abundance of visual flair. The film's special effects are still impressive, and stunning locations in the Mexican jungles create a combined atmosphere of verdant beauty and imminent danger. The plot doesn't hold up to much scrutiny, but the movie's so exciting and tightly paced that its weaknesses seem irrelevant. --Jeff Shannon Director: John McTiernan
VHS Tape: Color, NTSC
Company: 20th Century Fox (1999-08-31)
List Price: $9.98
Amazon Price: $8.99
Used Price: $0.81
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If you've got a taste for big hair, broad Texas accents, and gay rights, this mixture of white-trash comedy and coming-out melodrama is for you. Sordid Lives starts out as chicken-fried farce, as a funeral is prepared for a woman who died when she tripped over her adulterous lover's wooden legs; about midway the emphasis shifts to a drag queen unfairly held in a mental institution and the dead woman's grandson, an actor in Los Angeles who hasn't come out to his mother. The tone shifts wildly, and the humor depends on your fondness for the white-trash genre--if you like it, this will tickle your ribs; if you don't, it'll fall flat as the panhandle landscape. But it must be said that the cast (including Bonnie Bedelia, Beau Bridges, Delta Burke, and Olivia Newton-John) dives right in, no matter how over-the-top their characters get. --Bret FetzerDVD: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
Company: 20th Century Fox (2003-03-18)
List Price: $9.98
Amazon Price: $5.10
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Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz live slaphappily ever after as newlyweds honeymooning in The Long Long Trailer breezily directed by Vincente Minnelli. They quickly find that the interior of a moving trailer is ideal for tossing a Caesar salad - and everything else. That backing up their 40-foot three-ton home is only a little more difficult than threading a needle wearing boxing gloves. And that trailer-park folks are neighborly sorts who turn the lovebirds' rig into the wrong wrong trailer by crashing the wedding night. Co-starring comedy pros Marjorie Main and Keenan Wynn (Ball's frequent co-star in her MGM days) this smash was filmed at the height of the I Love Lucy craze and is packed with the inventive sight gags and physical humor that made the series a TV landmark. If you like the Trailer you're going to love the movie!Running Time: 96 min.System Requirements:Run Time: 96 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY UPC: 012569679757 Manufacturer No: 67975DVD: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC
Company: Warner Home Video (2006-05-02)
List Price: $14.98
Amazon Price: $8.62
Used Price: $8.38
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Besides making television history as the producers and stars of television's immensely popular I Love Lucy and The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour, Lucille Ball and her husband, Desi Arnaz, starred in three quite agreeable feature films. The Lucy & Desi Collection includes the trio, all in excellent shape, plus a handful of nifty special features of archival interest. Many fans of Arnaz and Ball have probably seen one or both of the movies the duo made in the 1950s, at the height of their TV success: the 1954 The Long, Long Trailer and Forever Darling. Each is a comically cautionary tale about the dangers to marriage from misunderstandings, miscommunication, and differing goals. But the real find in this box set is the 1940 Too Many Girls, an energetic, Rodgers and Hart musical--direct from Broadway, with three original cast members (Arnaz, Eddie Bracken, and Van Johnson) making their movie debuts--in which Arnaz and Ball actually met. Too Many Girls stars Arnaz as a South American athlete tapped by Princeton's football team to join its squad. The one condition is that he remain undercover until the season begins, forcing him to forgo women. Half-mad from deprivation, he shrugs off Princeton's heavy hand and agrees to join three football buddies hired to secretly chaperone a wealthy man's willful daughter (Ball) to a small, co-ed college in New Mexico. There the boys join the school's football team and immediately make it a success; of course, they also pitch woo to some comely young ladies. The Rodgers and Hart score is enjoyable, with a couple of minor classics ("You're Nearer" and "I Didn't Know What Time It Was"). The best moment, however, is Arnaz and Ball's very first scene together in what would become a historical partnership: Arnaz fainting at the sight of Ball, the first girl he's seen in months.
The Long, Long Trailer, in gorgeous Technicolor and directed by Vincente Minnelli, is a somewhat allegorical tale of a newly married couple who invest in a 40-foot trailer as their first home--and immediately regret it. Well, at least Arnaz's character does; he's the one who has anxiety attacks over operating electric brakes while steering up and down one-lane, mountain roads. Sight gags are plentiful: a scene in which Ball tries to make beef stew, a Caesar salad, and cake in a wobbling, moving trailer is classic Lucy. But there are some genuine dramatic sequences in this handsome movie, too, and the stars rise to the occasion. Forever Darling concerns the marriage of a sensible if visionary chemist, Lorenzo (Arnaz), and a high society gal, Susan (Ball). The latter can't decide if she should concentrate on entertaining friends and keeping up appearances or joining her husband on a two-year field test of his bug-killing spray. James Mason stars as a handsome guardian angel attempting to steer Susan toward happiness. But along the path toward resolution, lots of mayhem ensues. A lengthy camping scene full of disaster will delight I Love Lucy fans. --Tom Keogh
DVD:
Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
Company: Warner Home Video
(2006-05-02)
List Price: $29.98
Amazon Price: $19.77
Used Price: $19.59
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mfr: GENERAL ELECTRIC - LIGHTING AUTO AND TRAILER LAMP 12 volts - not for use in household sockets Frosted Medium base 50A21 AUTO TRAILER LAMP SIZE:50 WattKitchen:
Company: GENERAL ELECTRIC - LIGHTING
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