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kittygilchrist
05-12-2014, 09:32 AM
Ok, I'm a frequent flyer. What good has totv done for you?

I'm amazed that often when I go out with Emma that people say, "Oh, you're kittygilchrist--I recognize the boxer."

CFrance
05-12-2014, 09:35 AM
I've gotten great info and made some good friends, including you! and I have much fun with some humorous people i've never even met.

RErmer
05-12-2014, 09:38 AM
The best source of information when I'm thinking of buying/trying something in TV. And, I've been reading enough posts to know whether or not I generally am in tune with the poster's thinking - or not!

OBXNana
05-12-2014, 09:44 AM
Initially I came for educational purposes and that I still do. Now I find I can get anything from a recipe to something that makes me laugh out loud when I'm in a room with nobody around except one of the dogs. I know what poster may annoy me and bring out what may not be my best side. So far, for the most part, I type a response and delete before I go off. So, I guess I come here and every emotion can be involved in a single thread.

kittygilchrist
05-12-2014, 09:52 AM
Initially I came for educational purposes and that I still do. Now I find I can get anything from a recipe to something that makes me laugh out loud when I'm in a room with nobody around except one of the dogs. I know what poster may annoy me and bring out what may not be my best side. So far, for the most part, I type a response and delete before I go off. So, I guess I come here and every emotion can be involved in a single thread.

Yes, ma'am. It riles me, tickles me, buries me with fact and fiction, aggravates the stuffing out of me, coddles me, gets in my face, and sends strong, caring, lifelong friends my way.

2BNTV
05-12-2014, 10:32 AM
1. Mostly good friends.
2. Tons of information, that was helpful.
3. Recommendations of contractors, that saved me a lot of money.
4. A feeling of comfort knowing, that someone would have an answer to a problem.

More???

OBXNana
05-12-2014, 10:52 AM
Yes, ma'am. It riles me, tickles me, buries me with fact and fiction, aggravates the stuffing out of me, coddles me, gets in my face, and sends strong, caring, lifelong friends my way.

We're still in PA, but look forward to the lifelong friend part in 16 months when we can meet all the wonderful people that post here. They may not all be wonderful, lets say interesting too!

ilovetv
05-12-2014, 11:56 AM
It's the fastest way to see the vast diversity of The Villages.

justjim
05-12-2014, 11:58 AM
For a long time TOTV was a well kept secret from me. Actually, someone who didn't even live here told me about this site after I had lived in TV for over 4 years. He is "computer nerd"----for lack of a better term.

INFORMATION----is the number one thing I get from this site. Occasionaly, I might share "something" useful but lots of people know more than me.

rubicon
05-12-2014, 12:05 PM
Hi guys, flattery will get you no extra points with the moderators:wave:

CFrance
05-12-2014, 12:22 PM
Hi guys, flattery will get you no extra points with the moderators:wave:

I think I killed any chances of flattering the mods a long time ago.:o

Taltarzac725
05-12-2014, 01:40 PM
Ok, I'm a frequent flyer. What good has totv done for you?

I'm amazed that often when I go out with Emma that people say, "Oh, you're kittygilchrist--I recognize the boxer."

https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/villages-florida-general-discussion-73/jan-kokochak-ex-santa-claus-stand-8170/

The July of 2007, Jan Kokochak (Talk Host) talked about TOTV at a Villages Computer Club meeting. I would often see 2-24 in their meetings and it dawned on me that they are referencing Steve Jobs and his birthday. I had had a hope that my work on survivors rights/victims rights had been more successful and they were referencing my birthday of 2-24 and the murder of Michelle Mitchell on 2-24 in 1976 in Reno, Nevada that drew me to force the issue of a niche in practical information for survivors of crimes as well as victims accessible through libraries while I was an insider with some of the most powerful law librarians in the US in 1989-1991. I knew though pretty much for certain they were referencing Steve Jobs at the Villages Computer Club or it was just a co-incidence as patterns happen all the time with no meaning or intent of a meaning.

Anyway, I figured after all the problems like a virulent troll of five years or so I had with Findlaw and pushing this cause on it for years (2001-2006) , I would give another message board a try mainly because of how well Jan Kokochak sold it to the Villages Computer Club that July 2007 meeting.

I also promised myself I would try to post about everything else as well so as not to bore people with some cause or another.

As with Findlaw, I also hoped that people from different parts of the country would look at some of my messages and become interested in the work I had been doing for survivors' of crimes with respect to libraries and the Internet and access to practical information.

I did have an agenda with some of my postings. The Michelle Mitchell murder of 2-24 (1976) as well as a number of others (the Gypsy Hills murders) in February 1976 are again under investigation http://gypsyhillmurders.com/ so I may post a little more about this unless it bores people. http://www.kolotv.com/home/headlines/Bomb-Shell-DNA-No-Match-For-Woman-Convicted-of-Murder-38-Years-Ago-248935251.ht

My work though was more about daily crimes that might occur to people who might find themselves needing practical information related to survivors' rights such as those involved with domestic violence, burglaries, preventing suicides, abuse of power by employers, etc. I still believe that librarians should aggressively try to get any and all information they can- in a very easy to use format-- into their libraries or accessible through the web-sites. This is a task that changes as criminals adapt to create new kinds of survivors of crimes.

RETIREDSFW
05-12-2014, 03:51 PM
I think it is a way of staying in touch with people that you have just met & learning new ways of doing things and finding out about what is going on in TV.

KathieI
05-12-2014, 04:16 PM
Before I moved to TV, I was on TOTV almost 24/7 especially because I was 3 hours behind in time zone. We also had a great chat room that every evening at least 10-12 of us went into to talk about what's new and it was soooo much fun. Now, most of us live here and we see each other all the time and the chat room is no longer so I don't come onto TOTV except maybe once a day to check up on who's doing what and what's the latest. There's just not enough hours in the day to be on the computer and also enjoy what's happening in town.:Screen_of_Death:

Villages PL
05-13-2014, 01:22 PM
Ok, I'm a frequent flyer. What good has totv done for you?

I think totv is a great learning tool. For example, it's interesting to see the difference between the way most women post and the way most men post. Women, with some exceptions, are here for a "tea party" - innocent chit-chat. Men, with some exceptions, are here on "serious business"....:).

:1rotfl:

Barefoot
05-13-2014, 02:25 PM
TOTV has been the source of some wonderful and loyal friendships for us.
I'd like to say a big thank you to the owners for providing this amazing free website for us all to enjoy.

Also, TOTV is a wonderful way of staying "in touch" for seasonal folks.
As "alien residents", we must scurry back across the border to Canada after six months to avoid being deported.
The online Villages newspaper is a good way of finding out the news.
But TOTV adds the human element, and it's fun hearing everyone's opinions.
:mornincoffee: It's a great way to start the day, by checking in to find out what everyone has been doing!

Bonny
05-13-2014, 02:45 PM
Lots of awesome people on here. The interaction with everyone can be a lot of fun. It's also great for getting information about a large variety of things.

dewilson58
05-13-2014, 03:32 PM
Lots of awesome people on here. The interaction with everyone can be a lot of fun. It's also great for getting information about a large variety of things.


Yep Yep Yep

folkh
05-13-2014, 03:46 PM
Alway great info when you have a question, we have learned a lot.

Lbmb24101
05-13-2014, 11:19 PM
1. Mostly good friends.
2. Tons of information, that was helpful.
3. Recommendations of contractors, that saved me a lot of money.
4. A feeling of comfort knowing, that someone would have an answer to a problem.

More???
Why TOTV??
It is
Entertaining, fun, informative, and keeps me company.....

asianthree
05-14-2014, 07:22 AM
where else would we have learned so much from Gracie Girl:bigbow:

Taltarzac725
05-14-2014, 07:38 AM
where else would we have learned so much from Gracie Girl:bigbow:

I do miss GracieGirl. The Villages and TOTV's best ambassador/cheerleader/greeter.

I know I will never catch up with her in posts. :)