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Tom Hannon
08-30-2011, 11:18 AM
I came across this thread from the beginning of TOTV. And to think Gracie is not even in the radar. What ever happened to Samhass and Brightspot? I hope they are okay.
Top ten posters in amount of posts anniversary dates
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My one year anniversary on TOTV is tomorrow and wondered what the anniversary dates of the other top ten posters in quantity are:
Redwitch-- October 15, 2007
Talk Host-- November 28, 2006
Nonie-- August 23, 2007
Donna-- March 11, 2007
Barefoot at Last-- July 12, 2007
Chelsea-- November 27, 2007
Samhass-- April 13, 2007
Kathie-- July 14, 2007
Brightspot-- July 6, 2007
champion6
08-30-2011, 08:26 PM
What ever happened to Samhass and Brightspot? I hope they are okay.They are alive and well and living in TV. And I see them on Facebook nearly daily.
KathieI
08-31-2011, 03:07 AM
I came across this thread from the beginning of TOTV. And to think Gracie is not even in the radar. What ever happened to Samhass and Brightspot? I hope they are okay.
Top ten posters in amount of posts anniversary dates
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My one year anniversary on TOTV is tomorrow and wondered what the anniversary dates of the other top ten posters in quantity are:
Redwitch-- October 15, 2007
Talk Host-- November 28, 2006
Nonie-- August 23, 2007
Donna-- March 11, 2007
Barefoot at Last-- July 12, 2007
Chelsea-- November 27, 2007
Samhass-- April 13, 2007
Kathie-- July 14, 2007
Brightspot-- July 6, 2007
I remember that post, I believe it was posted by Tal (who is MIA these days as well). Brightspot and Samhass are fine and living very busy lives in TV these days. Most of this group are responsible for developing historic moments on TOTV: The Freeze, Crispers Lunch, Meet & Greets for Newbies..and I'm sure I'm missing some other momentous events...
renielarson
09-06-2011, 06:31 PM
From brightspot01 aka flipflopz...
Hey Champion...yes, we do see each other on FB almost every day. I am counting down the days (as I'm sure you are, too) until your move here to TV. Not much longer, my friend.
Tom...I, brightspot01 aka flipflopz, am doing well and keeping busy. Kathie was right when she reported about me. Thank you, Kathie! :icon_wink:
My husband and I finally both retired. We sold our part-time patio villa in Liberty Park and built a permanent, year round home in Buttonwood. We are in the full swing of The Villages lifestyle and are enjoying every day with no regrets of leaving Michigan.
KathieI
09-06-2011, 07:34 PM
From brightspot01 aka flipflopz...
Hey Champion...yes, we do see each other on FB almost every day. I am counting down the days (as I'm sure you are, too) until your move here to TV. Not much longer, my friend.
Tom...I, brightspot01 aka flipflopz, am doing well and keeping busy. Kathie was right when she reported about me. Thank you, Kathie! :icon_wink:
My husband and I finally both retired. We sold our part-time patio villa in Liberty Park and built a permanent, year round home in Buttonwood. We are in the full swing of The Villages lifestyle and are enjoying every day with no regrets of leaving Michigan.
.....and lookin good, I might add. Retirement and the villages is doing right by you, I can see. Welcome flipflopz/brightspot1....
samhass
09-07-2011, 08:32 AM
I'm still around but use FB most of the time. As Kathie said, we're all happy ,well and living the villages lifestyle.:)
Tom Hannon
09-07-2011, 08:37 AM
I'm still around but use FB most of the time. As Kathie said, we're all happy ,well and living the villages lifestyle.:)
I'm happy to learn that all members on the list are alive and well.
Barefoot
09-07-2011, 09:25 AM
Most of this group are responsible for developing historic moments on TOTV: The Freeze, Crispers Lunch, Meet & Greets for Newbies..and I'm sure I'm missing some other momentous events...
Oh, I miss seeing daily comments from the old gang who have migrated over to Facebook. We spent so many hours in Chat getting acquainted when we were all spread all over the globe. Now so many of us are frogs and out having way too much fun! Things change and people move on. I'm very lucky that most of the old gang have become lifelong friends. I just can't get the hang of FB which is why I'm still making inane posts on TOTV. Speaking about oldtimers, let's not forget Villages 07 who has been offering sage advice for a long time. And dear Tal, who is still posting, but with an ID which is changed a bit.
Four years have gone by in a flash. Kathie mentioned the first Freeze - it was amazing fun. Also the first Crispers luncheons were great .. We were all so pleased to meet each other for the first time ever. Now it is time for the New Kids on the block to shine forth. As Spock said: Live Long and Prosper.
Tom Hannon
09-07-2011, 10:13 AM
Although on Facebook, I am not a frequent visitor of it. I don't need to know about the results of the games friends are playing or that their farm game issues of a missing cow.
Barefoot
09-07-2011, 02:53 PM
Although on Facebook, I am not a frequent visitor of it. I don't need to know about the results of the games friends are playing or that their farm game issues of a missing cow.
Exactly! Why do people love it so much?
LivingLarge
09-07-2011, 03:09 PM
Although on Facebook, I am not a frequent visitor of it. I don't need to know about the results of the games friends are playing or that their farm game issues of a missing cow.
That can be turned off Tom. At least that is what I hear.
I use Facebook primarily for pictures of my grandkids. I find TOTV more helpful and interesting - has saved me money in many cases and I've made many friends. It's much easier to cut to the relevant stuff on TOTV. Way too much clutter on Facebook. It is good to hear from some of the early posters. They helped me a lot when we were in the throes of decision making.
champion6
09-07-2011, 06:54 PM
Although on Facebook, I am not a frequent visitor of it. I don't need to know about the results of the games friends are playing or that their farm game issues of a missing cow.I agree... you can block the apps (games & farms) that your friends are playing without blocking their normal posts. That makes it much more enjoyable and useful for me.
Bettiboop
09-07-2011, 09:21 PM
Oh, I miss seeing daily comments from the old gang who have migrated over to Facebook. We spent so many hours in Chat getting acquainted when we were all spread all over the globe. Now so many of us are frogs and out having way too much fun! Things change and people move on. I'm very lucky that most of the old gang have become lifelong friends. I just can't get the hang of FB which is why I'm still making inane posts on TOTV. Speaking about oldtimers, let's not forget Villages 07 who has been offering sage advice for a long time. And dear Tal, who is still posting, but with an ID which is changed a bit.
Four years have gone by in a flash. Kathie mentioned the first Freeze - it was amazing fun. Also the first Crispers luncheons were great .. We were all so pleased to meet each other for the first time ever. Now it is time for the New Kids on the block to shine forth. As Spock said: Live Long and Prosper.
Bare, I'm glad you are still posting here and miss all the others who were posting when I first started reading TOTV. It was so fun to see all the friendships developing and then the Crisper's luncheons where so many met for the first time in person.
Keep posting! I'm still a TV gonna-be so I LOVE reading what others are doing. One of these days I will be able to make my own TV memories!
Yep...I never miss a Villages07 post! She always has good info to share! I have saved several of her posts.
Bettiboop
09-07-2011, 09:28 PM
That can be turned off Tom. At least that is what I hear.
Yes, that is true. It is easy to block any of the games from posting to your FB page. You can block the game without blocking the person.
Schaumburger
09-07-2011, 09:32 PM
Although on Facebook, I am not a frequent visitor of it. I don't need to know about the results of the games friends are playing or that their farm game issues of a missing cow.
Tom -- LOL about your comments about Farmville. My nieces play Farmville. I just don't get it. I'm not into Facebook at all for personal reasons...but to those who enjoy Facebook, rock on.
renielarson
09-08-2011, 08:33 AM
To paraphrase what someone else said...
Facebook allows you to keep your friends who you know from work, school or a club and you are friends with because they are around. When they stop being around, you lose touch, sometimes even if you really didn�t want to lose touch with them. And sometimes you just have a mild interest in keeping in contact. Facebook allows you to follow their lives, without going to any more trouble than you want to interacting with them. No phone calls, no emails, no coffee dates but you still get to see little things about them. It gives you a window into their life. So, friendships stay strong, or at least, continue on some level.
I'm a FB gamer and I play because: it reduces stress, it gives me the chance to be strategic, it's free, it's fun, it gives me a chance to meet new friends, and I don't have to get dressed to play!
If you are not using FB because of the game posts you can "X" the games out so you never have to see them. All you do is put your cursor on top of the post, click on the "X" to the right then click on "Don't show any posts from..." Wahlah! No more game posts from that particular game!
Taltarzac725
09-08-2011, 10:04 AM
Exactly! Why do people love it so much?
Speaking about Facebook, I caught a virus and crashed my computer from the Facebook applications. This made it necessary to create new e-mail addresses and the like.
Now I am going as Taltarzac725.
Still milking the cows and sending the boats on Facebook though.
Barefoot
09-08-2011, 10:11 AM
Speaking about Facebook, I caught a virus and crashed my computer from the Facebook applications. This made it necessary to create new e-mail addresses and the like.
Now I am going as Taltarzac725.
Still milking the cows and sending the boats on Facebook though.
Tal, good to hear from you -we've all missed you!
LivingLarge
09-08-2011, 04:34 PM
funny to see TAL with 21 posts.
Barefoot
09-09-2011, 06:42 PM
To paraphrase what someone else said...
Facebook allows you to keep your friends who you know from work, school or a club and you are friends with because they are around. When they stop being around, you lose touch, sometimes even if you really didn�t want to lose touch with them. And sometimes you just have a mild interest in keeping in contact. Facebook allows you to follow their lives, without going to any more trouble than you want to interacting with them. No phone calls, no emails, no coffee dates but you still get to see little things about them. It gives you a window into their life. So, friendships stay strong, or at least, continue on some level.
Hey Bright, I didn't even realize you are now Flipflopz! Thanks for the great explanation about the joys of Facebook. Now I finally get it!
ssmith
09-09-2011, 08:22 PM
I have a very disjointed family due to a divorce. Well that being said, I have connected with cousins on FB that I have not seen since I was in grade school....nice that I can feel a little connected anyway.
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