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perrjojo
11-01-2013, 02:52 PM
My husband and I went Wednesday night and it was so much fun that we went again last night. It was a crowed, fun, festive night with lots of costumes and children. I couldn't help but think about our "outside" neighbors. They were there in full force with families of all ages. I hear so many worries about these "outsiders" coming to the squares and it made me think; tonight we Villagers were good neighbors encouraging families to come. I was very proud of the venue we provided. Perhaps we need to be good neighbors more often and the "outsiders" will reciprocate by being good neighbors to us Villagers.

billethkid
11-01-2013, 03:04 PM
My husband and I went Wednesday night and it was so much fun that we went again last night. It was a crowed, fun, festive night with lots of costumes and children. I couldn't help but think about our "outside" neighbors. They were there in full force with families of all ages. I hear so many worries about these "outsiders" coming to the squares and it made me think; tonight we Villagers were good neighbors encouraging families to come. I was very proud of the venue we provided. Perhaps we need to be good neighbors more often and the "outsiders" will reciprocate by being good neighbors to us Villagers.

I know you were just using the term "outsiders" in reference to some of the negative, non neighborly, elitist (they think anyway) snobs.....

what they need to keep in mind is the folks in Wildwood have been here many more years than TV......just get off TV bubble high horse and recognize they are moms and das and grammas and grampas just like any of us.

And if one must continue to highlight the isolated case or incidents in these small FL towns....do the same for where you came from....no doubt using the same scale where you came from is no different or any better.

We are glad Wildwood has been so accepting of TV invasion of their country side and they know we don't cotton to the snobs way of thinking and acting.

btk

rubicon
11-01-2013, 04:06 PM
My husband and I went Wednesday night and it was so much fun that we went again last night. It was a crowed, fun, festive night with lots of costumes and children. I couldn't help but think about our "outside" neighbors. They were there in full force with families of all ages. I hear so many worries about these "outsiders" coming to the squares and it made me think; tonight we Villagers were good neighbors encouraging families to come. I was very proud of the venue we provided. Perhaps we need to be good neighbors more often and the "outsiders" will reciprocate by being good neighbors to us Villagers.

perrjojo: Thursday night was my first time at Brownwood. I listened as one of the people in our group made mention that people currently moving in are all busy trying to out do one another and referenced them as elitists. They asked what I thought about this information and I said, if true then from an economic standpoint I am all for it because the more they pay for their homes the higher in value mine will rise. Personally, I am anti-elitist and have always been accessible to others. I therefore find it unfortunate that you seem to find the need to separate groups by terms of outsiders"
vis a vis "we villagers were good neighbors" How with such a bias can you determine if perhaps those outsiders are also good neighbors?


Personal Best Regards:

perrjojo
11-01-2013, 04:31 PM
perrjojo: Thursday night was my first time at Brownwood. I listened as one of the people in our group made mention that people currently moving in are all busy trying to out do one another and referenced them as elitists. They asked what I thought about this information and I said, if true then from an economic standpoint I am all for it because the more they pay for their homes the higher in value mine will rise. Personally, I am anti-elitist and have always been accessible to others. I therefore find it unfortunate that you seem to find the need to separate groups by terms of outsiders"
vis a vis "we villagers were good neighbors" How with such a bias can you determine if perhaps those outsiders are also good neighbors?


Personal Best Regards:

I was being facitiouus because of previous elitist statements. I thought it wonderful that there was such a mix of people and that it was a great evening. I was suggesting that rather than worrying about neighbors outside TV, that we in TV have a responsibility to be a good neighbor. I am far from elitist!

Bogie Shooter
11-01-2013, 04:33 PM
My husband and I went Wednesday night and it was so much fun that we went again last night. It was a crowed, fun, festive night with lots of costumes and children. I couldn't help but think about our "outside" neighbors. They were there in full force with families of all ages. I hear so many worries about these "outsiders" coming to the squares and it made me think; tonight we Villagers were good neighbors encouraging families to come. I was very proud of the venue we provided. Perhaps we need to be good neighbors more often and the "outsiders" will reciprocate by being good neighbors to us Villagers.

I have never experienced anyone from outside TV not being good neighbors to me. Have you?
BTW could you define an "outsider" from your prospective?

perrjojo
11-01-2013, 04:34 PM
I know you were just using the term "outsiders" in reference to some of the negative, non neighborly, elitist (they think anyway) snobs.....

what they need to keep in mind is the folks in Wildwood have been here many more years than TV......just get off TV bubble high horse and recognize they are moms and das and grammas and grampas just like any of us.

And if one must continue to highlight the isolated case or incidents in these small FL towns....do the same for where you came from....no doubt using the same scale where you came from is no different or any better.

We are glad Wildwood has been so accepting of TV invasion of their country side and they know we don't cotton to the snobs way of thinking and acting.

btk

Thank you for understanding my post. Yes, we have a responsibility to be good neighbors and not take an elitist stance. It was a great evening with a friendly vibe. I loved it. That is why we went two nights in a row.

perrjojo
11-01-2013, 04:39 PM
perrjojo: Thursday night was my first time at Brownwood. I listened as one of the people in our group made mention that people currently moving in are all busy trying to out do one another and referenced them as elitists. They asked what I thought about this information and I said, if true then from an economic standpoint I am all for it because the more they pay for their homes the higher in value mine will rise. Personally, I am anti-elitist and have always been accessible to others. I therefore find it unfortunate that you seem to find the need to separate groups by terms of outsiders"
vis a vis "we villagers were good neighbors" How with such a bias can you determine if perhaps those outsiders are also good neighbors?


Personal Best Regards:

Again my point was, many think Wildwood and Fruitland park will not be good neighbors. Perhaps I was not articulate enough to explain that if we want good neighbors, we must first be a good neighbor. This festivals was certainly a good neighbor event on behalf of all communities. It gave me a good old fashioned feel good high. I only referred to the outsiders due to attitudes of some previous threads.

perrjojo
11-01-2013, 04:45 PM
I have never experienced anyone from outside TV not being good neighbors to me. Have you?
BTW could you define an "outsider" from your prospective?

No I have not! I only reference some previous threads and I used the term "outsider" as meaning anyone not living in TV. I do not have that thought process but many on TOTV do. Sorry if my comments were misinterpreted. Why would we go two nights in a row if we did not enjoy being with our neighbors?

Bogie Shooter
11-01-2013, 06:48 PM
No I have not! I only reference some previous threads and I used the term "outsider" as meaning anyone not living in TV. I do not have that thought process but many on TOTV do. Sorry if my comments were misinterpreted. Why would we go two nights in a row if we did not enjoy being with our neighbors?
Went back and reread your OP. The intent you are explaining just doesn't come accross. Maybe you should have posted what you said in your explanation............or maybe some smiley's would have helped.:oops:

perrjojo
11-01-2013, 07:12 PM
Went back and reread your OP. The intent you are explaining just doesn't come accross. Maybe you should have posted what you said in your explanation............or maybe some smiley's would have helped.:oops:
Maybe I need to go back to school and take a creative writing course. :shrug:
Or maybe I just should have said it was a great event and we loved it.

perrjojo
11-01-2013, 07:41 PM
perrjojo: Thursday night was my first time at Brownwood. I listened as one of the people in our group made mention that people currently moving in are all busy trying to out do one another and referenced them as elitists. They asked what I thought about this information and I said, if true then from an economic standpoint I am all for it because the more they pay for their homes the higher in value mine will rise. Personally, I am anti-elitist and have always been accessible to others. I therefore find it unfortunate that you seem to find the need to separate groups by terms of outsiders"
vis a vis "we villagers were good neighbors" How with such a bias can you determine if perhaps those outsiders are also good neighbors?


Personal Best Regards:
BTW, did you have a good time at your first night at Brownwood? We certainly did.

mherzberg
11-01-2013, 08:14 PM
Kudos to all of the organizers, volunteers and support personnel. It was a fantastic event and I'm looking forward to more to come!

graciegirl
11-01-2013, 09:07 PM
Perrjojo is a good egg and a consistently reasonable poster. I got what she meant and I was glad to hear it.


Today we played golf with a nice gentleman who said that their church entertained about two thousand folks last night. They had candy and hot dogs and soft drinks and inflatables and games for the kids.

There is a lot of good going on here. I love this place.

Indydealmaker
11-01-2013, 10:19 PM
Maybe I need to go back to school and take a creative writing course. :shrug:
Or maybe I just should have said it was a great event and we loved it.

Do not despair. At least one person realized you were admonishing previous posters who have expressed much disdain at non-villagers using villagers' amenities. I thought your original post was positive.

CFrance
11-01-2013, 10:22 PM
Do not despair. At least one person realized you were admonishing previous posters who have expressed much disdain at non-villagers using villagers' amenities. I thought your original post was positive.

That makes at least two of us.

DougB
11-01-2013, 10:24 PM
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That makes at least two of us.

Make it 3

elainecohen
11-01-2013, 10:52 PM
My husband and I went Wednesday night and it was so much fun that we went again last night. It was a crowed, fun, festive night with lots of costumes and children. I couldn't help but think about our "outside" neighbors. They were there in full force with families of all ages. I hear so many worries about these "outsiders" coming to the squares and it made me think; tonight we Villagers were good neighbors encouraging families to come. I was very proud of the venue we provided. Perhaps we need to be good neighbors more often and the "outsiders" will reciprocate by being good neighbors to us Villagers.

There are many folks here from outside the Villages. Glad they too love our hometown.

coconutmama
11-02-2013, 07:48 AM
My husband and I went Wednesday night and it was so much fun that we went again last night. It was a crowed, fun, festive night with lots of costumes and children. I couldn't help but think about our "outside" neighbors. They were there in full force with families of all ages. I hear so many worries about these "outsiders" coming to the squares and it made me think; tonight we Villagers were good neighbors encouraging families to come. I was very proud of the venue we provided. Perhaps we need to be good neighbors more often and the "outsiders" will reciprocate by being good neighbors to us Villagers.

Great post. Nicely articulated, especially the pride of hosting a family event. Miss seeing kids, as we have no grandchildren yet. Great event. :clap2:

graciegirl
11-02-2013, 08:25 AM
Great post. Nicely articulated, especially the pride of hosting a family event. Miss seeing kids, as we have no grandchildren yet. Great event. :clap2:

None yet. Gosh. Ours very quickly became adults and now are about to support us.

It was ONLY about two weeks ago that they were walking around in an astronaut and princess costume. THEY STILL love to dress up and return to Ohio University campus where there must be one of the biggest Halloween celebrations in the WORLD.

I think Halloween is such fun. There must be a costume gene.

zonerboy
11-02-2013, 08:38 AM
Don't let ourself be pushed around, Perrjojo. We know what you meant. Stick to your guns. You don't owe any one any apologies.

jadlos
11-02-2013, 09:11 AM
Maybe I need to go back to school and take a creative writing course. :shrug:
Or maybe I just should have said it was a great event and we loved it.

perrjojo,

Your initial post was quite clear and well-written. You don't need a creative writing course, but some of the posters on the forum could benefit from a "creative reading" course. (Unfortunately, I've never heard of one). Why are some people on the forum constantly looking for negativity. Your post was neither negative nor derogatory towards our neighbors beyond The Villages boundaries.

I've been reading this forum for about 3 years now. I've posted just a few times mainly because I have experienced what you just did. It's no fun. Bogie Shooter and others seem to be waiting to pounce all over every post. America's Friendliest Hometown? I think it is, but you wouldn't know it from this forum.

Bogie Shooter
11-02-2013, 10:35 AM
perrjojo,

Your initial post was quite clear and well-written. You don't need a creative writing course, but some of the posters on the forum could benefit from a "creative reading" course. (Unfortunately, I've never heard of one). Why are some people on the forum constantly looking for negativity. Your post was neither negative nor derogatory towards our neighbors beyond The Villages boundaries.

I've been reading this forum for about 3 years now. I've posted just a few times mainly because I have experienced what you just did. It's no fun. Bogie Shooter and others seem to be waiting to pounce all over every post. America's Friendliest Hometown? I think it is, but you wouldn't know it from this forum.

Not true.

graciegirl
11-02-2013, 10:40 AM
Not true.

Bogie Shooter is misunderstood. He is a great person who has promised that if I get a life threatening illness he will reveal his real self.

Actually he didn't make any such promise.

Bogie is a good person. He just doesn't have patience for some stuff.

And he is mostly right.

I think he is ..................................


...well. maybe a member of the clergy?

Maybe not.

CFrance
11-02-2013, 10:48 AM
We're gonna get Mod-smacked for going off- topic, but I agree witH Gracie about Bogie.