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Originally Posted by lovesports
Good grief! As other posters have said-fall back, pull over, honk or put up your windshield.
For you who haven't blow your bubbles lately, my granddaughter plays with them and they pop on her face and head. They are mainly water. They are approved as safe for young children.
Been here 8 years full time and I'm on golf paths all the time and never saw one bubble cart on the golf path. ( Only in a parade)
By the way I haven't heard loud motorcycles in here and the only loud cars are when the cruise cars are on parade leaving the town center. And believe me-they are not teenagers driving those cars!!
Course how we got from bubbles to loud teenagers with cars and motorcycles I'll never know. Do you people live in this beautiful place with me??? Good Grief!
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Never said I don't like bubbles....I love them and always had a bottle handy. My dog loved to chase the shiny orbs. My grandkids enjoyed playing with bubbles and when my daughter in law did children's entertainment, she had a small bubble machine that deposited the bubbles on the floor. It was fun and I never said the bubble machines on golf carts weren't fun.....just that they may cause eye irritation,...mostly water, but if you have a contact lens in....the bubbles could bother . I've had bubbles pop in my eyes, and it did irritate and burn my seeing orbs.
I also said, if I had a bubble machine on my cart, and even picturing that makes me smile, I would move aside to let carts pass by. Please don't assume I'm against them, far from it, I'm just offering what I would do because I do think some could be irritated by bubbles flowing towards and popping in their face.
Remember just because we enjoy something, doesn't mean everyone else does and in this thread, people are just expressing their feelings about this scenario and for some, the situation in general.