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Originally Posted by Peachie
I believe the "Final Phase" used in marketing was the developers truth at the time. I do think the Morse's had thought The Villages would be contained within those borders.
However, life is fluid and when that beautiful piece of land on 466A became available, the Morse's changed their plans.
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Truth at the time?! Really? You are content making a life decision based on someone telling you something with his fingers crossed behind his back?
Based on your misreading of my previous analogy, either you don't read analogies well or I don't create them well, but let me try again. Continuing the romantic theme ... Suppose you called a restaurant for a reservation at a corner table with a great view and were assured by the manager that you could have it. However, when you arrived, you found that table occupied. If the manager said, "I told you could have it based on my understanding at the time that it would be available, hence it was the truth at the time. Since then someone came and offered me $25 to have that table." Would you just shrug and say, "Well at least it was the truth at the time" ?
Obviously, where the analogy falls short is that a table in a restaurant is not a life decision. But, it does illustrate the value of one's commitment to you.