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Originally Posted by Lou Card
Yesterday, I was standing talking to a group of men that I had never met before when one asked me how long I had been in The Villages. 3 months I replied adding that my wife and I really enjoyed it here. One of the men loudly stated " I have been here 9 years and if my house ever sells I will be gone." He followed that immediately with "This place has nothing to do with the reality of the real world and I want the H++l out of here." Well, silence was obvious over the group and as I thought about what he said for about 15 seconds, I said in an almost questioning tone "We moved here and enjoy this place because of the reality of the real world." I guess the questioning tone to my statement was there as I was questioning whether we had made the right decision for us.
Now this morning, still thinking of the strange conversation, I still feel the statement I said reflects my feelings. My wife and I spent our lives in many different places around the world to include my 22 years military service. Now understand, we are not trying to escape the Real World, but at our age, our contributions to the real world and simply because we do love this place, I cannot accept that we are being less than genuine in our choice of location for retirement. I also do not feel that we are fleeing responsibility to the real world for living here.
There is no point or moral to this post, just to say that we as a couple feel this is right for us.
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I have a first cousin who would never leave the Bronx, NY because that is "the real world" and mocks the fact that Rudy Giuliani cleaned up Time Square because the pornos, hookers and street freaks were the "real Times Square" and gave the place its character.
He can keep the real world and I'll watch it from here. I'll be on the front nine if you want to continue this conversation