
H: But they're not turning, there's no wind.
G: Does that mean there's no electricity in the buildings so they can't turn on the lights?
Ted: No, when the windmills turn, it's like "extra". (Ted went on to try to explain a couple different ways that they don't generate instant electricity, but give a "credit". They weren't getting it.)
Jessica: Girls, windmills are like coupons. When they're turning, the people in the buildings save money on electricity.
H&G: Oh, that makes sense!
Everything comes back to coupons with me! :-)
That's funny! Thanks for the smile!
ReplyDeleteThat is pretty funny. I guess Daddy just doesn't understand how they think. lol.
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