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Jamie Kennedy
09-16-2018, 06:10 PM
Moved to Fenney August 10, 2018. Just discovered we are a short walk (2-3 miles as the crow flies, with no natural barriers) from a Federal Penitentiary housing 7000+ inmates!! Why in the world are the Morses building so close to a long established penitentiary?? These are typically great distances outside neighborhoods. This is insane and the stigma alone should impact values in a huge way. Shame on you developers for not notifying us of this.
B-flat
09-16-2018, 07:08 PM
Moved to Fenney August 10, 2018. Just discovered we are a short walk (2-3 miles as the crow flies, with no natural barriers) from a Federal Penitentiary housing 7000+ inmates!! Why in the world are the Morses building so close to a long established penitentiary?? These are typically great distances outside neighborhoods. This is insane and the stigma alone should impact values in a huge way. Shame on you developers for not notifying us of this.
I wish you the best but that is one of the reasons we had no interest in Fenney.
Bay Kid
09-17-2018, 07:00 AM
Moved to Fenney August 10, 2018. Just discovered we are a short walk (2-3 miles as the crow flies, with no natural barriers) from a Federal Penitentiary housing 7000+ inmates!! Why in the world are the Morses building so close to a long established penitentiary?? These are typically great distances outside neighborhoods. This is insane and the stigma alone should impact values in a huge way. Shame on you developers for not notifying us of this.
That is a shame, but most of the people in TV knew about the penitentiary. At least I have never heard about any escapes.
Barefoot
09-17-2018, 11:30 AM
Moved to Fenney August 10, 2018. Just discovered we are a short walk (2-3 miles as the crow flies, with no natural barriers) from a Federal Penitentiary housing 7000+ inmates!! Why in the world are the Morses building so close to a long established penitentiary?? These are typically great distances outside neighborhoods. This is insane and the stigma alone should impact values in a huge way. Shame on you developers for not notifying us of this.
I'm very sorry that the real estate agent didn't notify about the Coleman Penitentiary. Obviously you find it very upsetting.
The fact that Fenney is located close to a large penitentiary is a well-known fact to many of us.
So good news, the stigma probably won't impact values in a big way.
manaboutown
09-17-2018, 11:45 AM
I remember the 1971 Attica prison riot which occurred while I was living in Rochester, NY. I was relieved it was about 50 miles from where I resided. Attica Prison riot - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attica_Prison_riot)
Friends of mine used to live within walking distance of the state penitentiary in Santa Fe, NM. It gets a little tense there when an escape occurs and of course it got really tense when the most violent prison riot in American history erupted in 1980. New Mexico State Penitentiary riot - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Mexico_State_Penitentiary_riot)
Although many folks are OK with it living near a prison is just not for me.
Bogie Shooter
09-17-2018, 01:41 PM
Wondering if you were told about; sink holes, hurricanes, tornadoes, 90 degree summer temperatures, grown children that get in trouble and move in with grandpa, speeders on Morse Blvd & Buena Vista, sometimes long lines at the restaurants during high season...……..should I go on?
CWGUY
09-17-2018, 02:00 PM
Moved to Fenney August 10, 2018. Just discovered we are a short walk (2-3 miles as the crow flies, with no natural barriers) from a Federal Penitentiary housing 7000+ inmates!! Why in the world are the Morses building so close to a long established penitentiary?? These are typically great distances outside neighborhoods. This is insane and the stigma alone should impact values in a huge way. Shame on you developers for not notifying us of this.
:ohdear: Google Maps says I'm 24.5 miles away and 43 minutes driving time. I knew it was there when I bought 14 years ago. I guess I just did my homework. Why would someone blame the Morses if they didn't do theirs?
James Joseph "Whitey" Bulger says.......:welcome: neighbor.
Marathon Man
09-17-2018, 02:11 PM
:ohdear: Google Maps says I'm 24.5 miles away and 43 minutes driving time. I knew it was there when I bought 14 years ago. I guess I just did my homework. Why would someone blame the Morses if they didn't do theirs?
Human nature. If it is another person's' fault, then it is not my fault.
Taltarzac725
09-17-2018, 02:13 PM
Federal Correctional Complex, Coleman - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Correctional_Complex,_Coleman)
There seem to be four buildings there with different levels of security for each as well as a prison camp.
USP Coleman I (https://www.bop.gov/locations/institutions/cop/)
VillageIdiots
09-17-2018, 02:20 PM
Not a joke - I hear that Whitey Bulger is doing his time there. If a nearby prison bothers you, don't buy in that area. I knew it was here. I also knew about the quarry - and I'm perfectly happy and secure here. To each his own.
skip0358
09-17-2018, 02:24 PM
Not to throw stones but anyone that moves into a new state or town should check the surrounding area they're moving into before doing so. Been here since 09 don't recall any problems at Colemen. There's also a Cement plant and a Quarry near you where you'll hear blasting sometimes.
asianthree
09-17-2018, 02:35 PM
Moved to Fenney August 10, 2018. Just discovered we are a short walk (2-3 miles as the crow flies, with no natural barriers) from a Federal Penitentiary housing 7000+ inmates!! Why in the world are the Morses building so close to a long established penitentiary?? These are typically great distances outside neighborhoods. This is insane and the stigma alone should impact values in a huge way. Shame on you developers for not notifying us of this.
Actually when you look at new property purchased by the developer, they will be closer than you. Since you didn’t notice the yard lights, or the sirens from the prison that some who don’t live there have said will plague Fenney, I am guessing all is well. Most prisons are near neighborhoods in all states. When we visited in 07 we knew the facility was there, I did my research before we bought in 2010.
Along with the fences, and the woods, if there could be a break, they are not going to run to Fenney.
Just a few facts, many of those that bought in Fenney moved from different villages in TV. They knew the prison was there, and still moved.
It’s quiet and very calming in your area, we are still thinking Moving that way.
Our oldest is going to be buying when in the new area, he likes less hustle and bustle. Enjoy your new home
champion6
09-17-2018, 03:00 PM
<snip> These are typically great distances outside neighborhoods. This is insane and the stigma alone should impact values in a huge way. <snip>While I understand your shock, this statement simply isn't always true. If you spend some time checking other locations, you will see.
Joeg180
09-17-2018, 03:10 PM
I will be closing on a new home in that area in November, never gave the prison or the quarry a thought. Knew about them in advance. As others have stated if a break happens they will want to be out of the area as quickly as possible...
JoMar
09-17-2018, 03:14 PM
:ohdear: Google Maps says I'm 24.5 miles away and 43 minutes driving time. I knew it was there when I bought 14 years ago. I guess I just did my homework. Why would someone blame the Morses if they didn't do theirs?
James Joseph "Whitey" Bulger says.......:welcome: neighbor.
:agree:
VillageIdiots
09-17-2018, 03:23 PM
I've said this in other posts, but will say it again - I can't speak for everyone and of course this area is fairly large, so it may depend on what part you are in. I have been here several months, I work from home so I am in my house probably a lot more day and night than the average villager is home. As far as the prison goes, I have yet to see any lights, hear any sirens, or hear PA announcements coming from there. In other words, I experience nothing (visually or audibly) that reminds me that it's even there. I agree with the statement above - if someone escapes, they are likely wanting to get further away than Fenney, but even if they came here, what are the odds they are coming to my house. And as a staunch 2nd amendment supporter and the owner of 2 alert dogs, God help them if they do choose my door or window. As for the quarry, no explosions are heard. You feel the ground shake/vibrate for less than a second and it's over. And though they are permitted to blast 5 times a month, I have felt it twice in almost 5 months. It doesn't knock things out of place or leave any traces that it ever happened and it only happens in the daytime. At my previous home, I lived about a half mile from a train track that hauled freshly produced steel plates (heavy!) from a mill almost daily. Sometimes it would be during the day, sometimes it was at night. It was a long slow train and when it would pass, we could feel the vibrations from it and hear it meandering down the tracks. I'll take a half second shake once every couple months over that train any day.
USSGompers
09-17-2018, 04:13 PM
The Olympic Doctor just got transferred there--from the Detroit newspaper:
In the wake of losing two appeals of his prison sentences, Larry Nassar has been moved to a high-security federal prison in central Florida that has been described as a "safe" place for high-profile inmates.
Nassar is now housed in Coleman II United States Penitentiary, a prison in Sumterville, Florida, near Orlando, the Federal Bureau of Prisons website showed Tuesday.
MSchad
09-17-2018, 04:25 PM
Not a joke - I hear that Whitey Bulger is doing his time there. If a nearby prison bothers you, don't buy in that area. I knew it was here. I also knew about the quarry - and I'm perfectly happy and secure here. To each his own.
I second that !
samlee2
09-17-2018, 04:43 PM
I am very hesitant to post this in fear of my property value dropping but did anyone make you aware that you bought a house in lightning alley. There are more lightning strikes between Tampa and Orlando than anywhere else in the U.S.. The most recent account I could find was an average of 2.5 deaths a year in Florida. I could not find one incident of a escaped prisoner killing anyone in Florida. I think I just heard my property value in Desoto hit the floor. Sorry neighbors.
SFSkol
09-17-2018, 05:13 PM
Wondering if you were told about; sink holes, hurricanes, tornadoes, 90 degree summer temperatures, grown children that get in trouble and move in with grandpa, speeders on Morse Blvd & Buena Vista, sometimes long lines at the restaurants during high season...……..should I go on?
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Nucky
09-17-2018, 05:15 PM
Moved to Fenney August 10, 2018. Just discovered we are a short walk (2-3 miles as the crow flies, with no natural barriers) from a Federal Penitentiary housing 7000+ inmates!! Why in the world are the Morses building so close to a long established penitentiary?? These are typically great distances outside neighborhoods. This is insane and the stigma alone should impact values in a huge way. Shame on you developers for not notifying us of this.
Why would anybody who really felt duped like described above try their case on TOTV'S. Have we learned from past practice that the first post from a person that comes out blasting on any issue is usually a DUD. This is a place to share your thoughts but maybe you should lawyer up?????
If this is, in fact, true that you were not notified about the Prison then rest assured that it is NOTHING to be concerned about. I am not aware of any legality that specifically requires a realtor to warn about such a thing.
I worked in a Quarry in N.J. that was in the middle of the woods in Millington N.J. It was a very productive place producing all sizes of stone in order to build Highway's, Buildings, Foundation and Million Dollar Homes after 20 years in the woods :boom: blasting :boom: and operating nicely once the big league homes went in the problems started just like the Quarry near Fenney. Yet the McMansions needed the stone and concrete that the Quarry made possible with their product. :boom: Can't have it both ways. :boom:
Cut the Fenney Bashing Out. It is wrong to degrade the people who worked their entire life and then read something negative about the place they chose to enjoy their retirement. The Fenney area may not be for everyone but it is Beautiful and I'm sorry for a report like this from someone who didn't do the homework properly. :ohdear:
SFSkol
09-17-2018, 05:20 PM
Federal Penitentiary housing 7000+ inmates!! ...
If you include all the Villagers that are here from the Federal Witness Protection Program the number would be more like 15,000.
rjn5656
09-17-2018, 05:49 PM
Another example of Morse family not identifying the issue, similar to the Morse bridge
starflyte1
09-17-2018, 06:14 PM
Corrine Brown is also at Coleman. She was a Florida representative in the US House. Lots of news when she was sentenced.
John_W
09-17-2018, 06:14 PM
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ColdNoMore
09-17-2018, 07:15 PM
I wouldn't be too worried.
An escapee would probably be wanting to immediately blend in and in most of TV, that would be by stealing a golf cart...and driving on one of the plethora of MMP`s.
Since Fenney isn`t connected to any.... :shrug:
:D
drcar
09-17-2018, 07:21 PM
Moved to Fenney August 10, 2018. Just discovered we are a short walk (2-3 miles as the crow flies, with no natural barriers) from a Federal Penitentiary housing 7000+ inmates!! Why in the world are the Morses building so close to a long established penitentiary?? These are typically great distances outside neighborhoods. This is insane and the stigma alone should impact values in a huge way. Shame on you developers for not notifying us of this.
LOL, I lived in Auburn NY, State Maximum Security prison in the middle, I mean the middle of the city. Almost 1800 Maximum security inmates. I worked there for over 30 years.
drcar
09-17-2018, 07:23 PM
Another example of Morse family not identifying the issue, similar to the Morse bridge
Please STOP! Get real
JoMar
09-17-2018, 08:13 PM
Please STOP! Get real
rjn is stirring the pot......he knows better (I hope)
CWGUY
09-17-2018, 08:17 PM
rjn is stirring the pot......he knows better (I hope)
:shrug:
Topspinmo
09-17-2018, 09:37 PM
Please STOP! Get real
O come on, the land around the prison and quarry was probably dirt cheap and beings the obviously don't tell unsuspecting Buyers form out of state and go google eyed and have tingling down the leg from the koolaid blinding sign on dotted line. Now, if someone wasn't made aware would that sneaky practice?
thomp679
09-17-2018, 09:39 PM
I was intriqued by the references to Whitey Bulger. I found this article on other famous inmates from our neighbor.
However, the most concerning piece of info from the story was not the fact Coleman is the largest federal prison in the US, but that Coleman was once the cabbage capital of the world. I hate cabbage.
Infamous crime bosses, pirates, killers keep company inside Coleman prison - Orlando Sentinel (https://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/crime/os-coleman-federal-prison-celebrities-whitey-bulger-20150630-story.html)
Bosoxfan
09-17-2018, 11:51 PM
Moved to Fenney August 10, 2018. Just discovered we are a short walk (2-3 miles as the crow flies, with no natural barriers) from a Federal Penitentiary housing 7000+ inmates!! Why in the world are the Morses building so close to a long established penitentiary?? These are typically great distances outside neighborhoods. This is insane and the stigma alone should impact values in a huge way. Shame on you developers for not notifying us of this.
You better sell and move before more people find out
redwitch
09-18-2018, 05:48 AM
Federal prison in the Bay Area in California is completely surrounded by upper middle class homes. This prison housed maximum security men (the really bad guys), medium security women and a woman’s camp for a long time. It has now changed so that there is no maximum, it is now a holding area for men awaiting trial, sentencing, etc. The county jail is also in the same general area (which, in my opinion, has far greater risks than a federal penitentiary). There was a breakout via helicopter (escapee caught within two weeks). Not only have property values not decreased in Dublin, they have steadily climbed with the rest of the East Bay.
Unless there is a massive breakout or riot, prison proximity really isn’t an issue for property values.
graciegirl
09-18-2018, 06:40 AM
Moved to Fenney August 10, 2018. Just discovered we are a short walk (2-3 miles as the crow flies, with no natural barriers) from a Federal Penitentiary housing 7000+ inmates!! Why in the world are the Morses building so close to a long established penitentiary?? These are typically great distances outside neighborhoods. This is insane and the stigma alone should impact values in a huge way. Shame on you developers for not notifying us of this.
Many people have moved to Fenney and many more will move to Desoto despite efforts of people who are trying to keep people from buying there. New homes cannot be sold by MLS realtors. New homes in Fenney and Desoto can only be sold by the builders agents. We read negative posts repeatedly by those in my opinion who have ulterior motives.
The Villages is the fastest growing area of it's kind in the United States for good reason. All of us who have lived here for awhile know why. It seems too good to be true but it is just that. No one needs to embellish or cover up anything to sell new homes in Fenney.
I don't work for them. They don't need my help. There are 120,000 people who love it here and they talk, talk, talk.
John_W
09-18-2018, 08:39 AM
Before we moved to TV in 2011, I came to this website and did searches on just about every subject possible. In the first week I had Investment Painters inside working before the furniture arrived, Tim the Toolman installing attic stairs in the garage and had a deposit on a new Yamaha golf cart.
My point is, if a buyer had come to this site and typed in the search box 'Village of Fenney', on the first page they would of saw this thread from July 2017. A poster had asked "does anyone know how far Fenney is from the federal prison". I remember because I'm the one who put in aerial photos of the prison.
https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/villages-florida-general-discussion-73/village-fenney-243806/?highlight=coleman+prison
Here is the photo again;
https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/imgproxy.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fstatic.panoramio.com%2 Fphotos%2Flarge%2F5307308.jpg&h=cdda793345fabc16220e4b7a7a345c8a
fw102807
09-18-2018, 09:38 AM
I am very hesitant to post this in fear of my property value dropping but did anyone make you aware that you bought a house in lightning alley. There are more lightning strikes between Tampa and Orlando than anywhere else in the U.S.. The most recent account I could find was an average of 2.5 deaths a year in Florida. I could not find one incident of a escaped prisoner killing anyone in Florida. I think I just heard my property value in Desoto hit the floor. Sorry neighbors.
There's lightning in Florida? :shocked:
justjim
09-18-2018, 09:39 AM
Moved to Fenney August 10, 2018. Just discovered we are a short walk (2-3 miles as the crow flies, with no natural barriers) from a Federal Penitentiary housing 7000+ inmates!! Why in the world are the Morses building so close to a long established penitentiary?? These are typically great distances outside neighborhoods. This is insane and the stigma alone should impact values in a huge way. Shame on you developers for not notifying us of this.
OP, it’s imperative to do your homework (due diligence) before purchasing any property. That said, I have a number of friends and acquaintances who lived in only one or two homes their entire lives before purchasing their retirement homes. In short, they had little experence in purchasing property. Sorry you found out, after the fact, that the Coleman Federal Correctional Center is some three miles or so from your residence. However, as others have posted, the prison is highly unlikely to be an issue to you as you enjoy the lifestyle offered here in The Villages or should you later decide to sell. :welcome:
CWGUY
09-18-2018, 10:22 AM
There's lightning in Florida? :shocked:
:shocked: OMG does that mean it rains here?:faint:
Boomer
09-18-2018, 10:30 AM
Fenney is lovely and quietly located, and seems to be pretty popular.
To the person who started this thread:
I bet you will be just fine in Fenney.
I have not been to Fenney since they began the building but when I saw it, I could imagine the potential for a real neighborhood feel, at a nice pace.
May I also say that I am sorry you came under attack for questioning. That happens around here sometimes. The implication of conspiracy theories or jealousy gets trotted out, along with the mocking thrown in, if a poster dares to question the developer on any matter whatsoever.
I have no need to wax sycophantic or to dance in a conga line around the developer. Not that the developer is bad, but this place is a business, and all that entails. But for some reason, people can get a little defensive and seem to take any questioning personally.
We chose TV because it was a place with momentum and things were already in place. We knew that if we decided to sell, at some point, it would be easy enough to do. I see owning a house here like owning stock in a corporation. “The Lifestyle” is like a dividend on the stock. If we see the dividend as cut or decreased, that could be the time to sell. So far, so good.
As an investment, a house in TV feels liquid to us and that is what we wanted in a retirement community. There are other retirement communities that can feel like they are teetering. I do not think TV is teetering and I find that thought freeing.
And as weird as the “governing” of this place is, with something this big, it has to be run corporate style. Otherwise, we would get individuals with small picture agendas and/or a big need to try to control everything — and things would, or could, get ugly as do so many HOAs.
Another thing about questioning — you will also find there are those who bash the POA because that organization has to sometimes work through some issues for the developer to help solve. The POA provides the checks and balances. I happen to like checks and balances. The POA website is poa4us.org where you can find their newsletters. The old ones are archived there. The POA has been around forever. But there are some who think it should go away because the POA sometimes must dare to question the developer. But there are problems that have been solved that way. Actually, it can be a working together to solve issues — like the one with the roof shingles a few years ago.
To make a long story longer — please do not feel like The Lone Ranger when your questions are shown disrespect. The trying to put you “in your place” is predictable. Don’t take it personally. It goes with the territory.
(BUT, then people wonder why regular posts are fewer and fewer around here and we are sometimes left awash in a sea of mostly classifieds.)
Anyway, welcome, OP, and I am serious when I say I think you will be fine in Fenney. I think the slower pace is gaining more appeal, as the mainland gets more and more crowded. Fenney could be seen as a little retreat. Enjoy it!
Sincerely,
Boomer
graciegirl
09-18-2018, 11:11 AM
There is not a thing wrong with Fenney. Within a couple of years it will be connected to the rest of The Villages. I do not get taken in when someone posts a negative something about a NEW village. Brownwood was waaaaaaay too far, no one would ever go there. Fernandina smelled bad. Our village when it was new was RIGHT ON 466! Who would want to live with the dirt and traffic noise? There will not be golf courses and pools built to keep up in the new area. I wouldn't want to live there. And on and on. This place is not only a good investment, but it is HOME to most of us and we do feel defensive when it is criticized. It is our group, our place, our choice and real people live in all of those areas and they are happy long after the areas stopped being new.
People who buy in The Villages are not entering the housing market new and naïve. Most of us have accrued a lot of knowledge about real estate over time and for most of us, our home is our largest investment. I find it odd to have a first time poster complain that they were hoodwinked by the developer. It makes me skeptical.
It also makes me angry that anyone would try to devalue another's choice of village. Everyone I know thinks they live in the very best place in The Villages. There are real people who have chosen to live in Fenney. They are proud of their choice as they should be. I am proud of our choice. I like Florida in the winter more than Michigan in the winter. I like bean soup better than Hummus. I like the VHA better than the POA. I like the R...……… Really nice things that we have in The Villages.
papasetti82
09-18-2018, 12:54 PM
The Prison was on the news last night & this morning.
Bogie Shooter
09-18-2018, 01:09 PM
The Prison was on the news last night & this morning.
How so?
bake sale?
papasetti82
09-18-2018, 01:13 PM
The Guards Union was saying they were understaffed and it should be closed down.It will probably be on the news tonight.
John_W
09-18-2018, 03:31 PM
Do you know that most of the landscape workers that's mowing your lawn and landscaping your homes come from Mexico, Jamaica and Guatemala. You're worried about prisoners who are locked up behind bars and yet aliens (who knows if they're legal) are cutting your grass right now. That's why I do my own yard work and have lock on my CYV gate.
https://thelibertylightblogdotcom.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/yard-worker.jpg
Bucco
09-18-2018, 03:41 PM
One conspiracy theory in post #39 alluded to..
"We read negative posts repeatedly by those in my opinion who have ulterior motives. "
Now in the last post (#55), lock your doors and beware of those guys cutting your grass.
TOTV is the home of conspiracies. FEAR, nothing like it.
___________________________________
Everyone is the enemy except us, huh ? And I am not sure about you !!!
marianne237
09-18-2018, 05:34 PM
Gracie's post #51, says a lot for most of the people living here. Thanks for the fresh breath Gracie.
justjim
09-18-2018, 06:05 PM
Do you know that most of the landscape workers that's mowing your lawn and landscaping your homes come from Mexico, Jamaica and Guatemala. You're worried about prisoners who are locked up behind bars and yet aliens (who knows if they're legal) are cutting your grass right now. That's why I do my own yard work and have lock on my CYV gate.
https://thelibertylightblogdotcom.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/yard-worker.jpg
My yard guys were born and raised in Leesburg. :popcorn:
asianthree
09-18-2018, 06:15 PM
I have no fear of my lawn guys. Have had same guys since 2010. We have more than 15 house on our street that use them.
Bogie Shooter
09-18-2018, 06:31 PM
The Spanish speaking guys that trim my palms all grew up in the area.
Fear, fear, haven’t we had enough of that B.S.?
Bucco
09-18-2018, 06:36 PM
I have no fear of my lawn guys. Have had same guys since 2010. We have more than 15 house on our street that use them.
Most crimes here seem to be committed by American born, legal citizens but gee.....it is the "in thing" to be aware of something to fear. Amazing how folks keep track of the latest conspiracies, but they all seem to end up on this forum....NEVER grounded in facts, but.......
But, to the thread....no discussion required. Fenney will take their place alongside all the other Villages. Unique only because it seems a bit "unconnected" physically only and for a short time.
There is no conspiracy to stop people from buying there (might be a rogue RE salesman posting neg., but you give them legs with even responding), and lawn guys, whether a feared Mexican or American have never given me or anyone else a reason to fear them. Listen, whether your lawn guy is Mexican, or whatever, you should be vigilant...creating narratives like this simply creates images formed from someone's insecurity.
Fenney residents....enjoy as we all have.
Bucco
09-18-2018, 06:40 PM
The Spanish speaking guys that trim my palms all grew up in the area.
Fear, fear, haven’t we had enough of that B.S.?
I am surely tired of that crap. Based on instilling it and then constantly reinforcing it for whatever reason. People are people.....I have been on this earth for 79 years and never allowed someone to create these conspiracies in my mind.
Enjoy Fenney and always wave and smile at your lawn guy.
mtdjed
09-18-2018, 07:07 PM
Ad for Fenney
Near FCC Coleman, which provides housing for 7300 persons and employment for more than 1300. 5 open positions available now. Opportunity to work near home. Can walk to work.
Indoor gun range in nearby Brownwood and outdoor gun range in nearby Ocala National Forest next to USN Bombing Range.
Bucco
09-18-2018, 07:12 PM
Ad for Fenney
Near FCC Coleman, which provides housing for 7300 persons and employment for more than 1300. 5 open positions available now. Opportunity to work near home. Can walk to work.
Indoor gun range in nearby Brownwood and outdoor gun range in nearby Ocala National Forest next to USN Bombing Range.
And you live in what Village ?
Sorry...just saw CAROLINE. My first Village way back in 2001. Your disdain or negativity for another Village is noted....maybe I can share with you the negative comments we heard about Caroline when we bought there. Great Village.
mtdjed
09-18-2018, 07:23 PM
And you live in what Village ?
Sorry...just saw CAROLINE. My first Village way back in 2001. Your disdain or negativity for another Village is noted....maybe I can share with you the negative comments we heard about Caroline when we bought there. Great Village.
Humor
. Get it Bomb range , job opportunity etc. "AD"
Bucco
09-18-2018, 07:40 PM
Humor
. Get it Bomb range , job opportunity etc. "AD"
Got it.....humor is sometimes lost on this wonderful internet
patfla06
09-18-2018, 08:29 PM
Ad for Fenney
Near FCC Coleman, which provides housing for 7300 persons and employment for more than 1300. 5 open positions available now. Opportunity to work near home. Can walk to work.
Indoor gun range in nearby Brownwood and outdoor gun range in nearby Ocala National Forest next to USN Bombing Range.
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