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Originally Posted by BettyCrocked
I didn't see anyone trying to clarify. Every reply said it was the wrong thing to do and dangerous. Yet not a single reply asked for any clarification.
I have spent two months reading this board wondering why so many people who live in Disney world for adults appear to spend half their waking hours trying to find fault with every post on an Internet message board. People try to pay a compliment and get raked over the coals. There are quite a few in "the friendliest hometown" who need to spend more time enjoying their lifestyle and less time on the Internet blasting people with bitterness from behind a keyboard. Like I've said before, had I read much on this board before visiting, I would have never bought a home there.
I need to stop reading this board before I start thinking that everyone down there is overly negative and bitter.
I think that I need to find a more upbeat, positive, friendly place to read about TV. Yall have fun.
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The OP and his wife are my friends. We have enjoyed them visiting in our home. We know John and Nancy to be smart, fair, nice and extremely talented. We love them to pieces.
People were making a point to new residents or folks who have not visited here that it is dangerous to allow carts to assume they have the right of way, no matter how kind the gesture is.
I turned into our village off of 466 the other day and continued through the gate and in so doing a golf cart was forced to stop. I was NOT being discourteous, my inclination would have been to let her through but I know that may allow her to think she had the right of way and she could pull in front of a car who would not stop and she might be badly hurt.
She had to stop and apparently she thought I was being discourteous because she flipped me the bird.
Betty Crocked, if you see differences of opinion on here, many times they are NOT meant to be mean...granted some are. You soon get to recognize the screen name of some folks and know JUST what to expect. But when you disagree that does not always mean you disrespect.
Stay, Betty. We need your views.