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btf2008
12-19-2013, 08:18 AM
On two separate occasions I observed the following here in our happy village:

- a gentleman helped an elderly woman, presumably his mother, into the Charlotte pool with large, visibly open and oozing wounds/sores on her legs...WTF! Not only is this a health risk to others but rather inconsiderate too. I made a quick exit, along with several others, and have not been back since.

- while dinning at Bonifay country club, two middle aged gentlemen decided that it was appropriate to have an elderly man sit at the edge of the booth seat and change the dressings on his leg covering several wounds...WTF! Smack dab in the middle of the dinning room...WTF!!

I don't get it! :mad::mad:

billethkid
12-19-2013, 08:23 AM
where's my pole?

JP
12-19-2013, 09:48 AM
Gross. People are so thoughtless.

graciegirl
12-19-2013, 10:48 AM
On two separate occasions I observed the following here in our happy village:

- a gentleman helped an elderly woman, presumably his mother, into the Charlotte pool with large, visibly open and oozing wounds/sores on her legs...WTF! Not only is this a health risk to others but rather inconsiderate too. I made a quick exit, along with several others, and have not been back since.

- while dinning at Bonifay country club, two middle aged gentlemen decided that it was appropriate to have an elderly man sit at the edge of the booth seat and change the dressings on his leg covering several wounds...WTF! Smack dab in the middle of the dinning room...WTF!!

I don't get it! :mad::mad:





P.S. Does "WTF" mean Want THIS FIXED?:angel:

cquick
12-19-2013, 10:49 AM
ewwww

Penguin
12-19-2013, 11:32 AM
Even though for the most part The Villages is a beautiful community filled with great residents, theres always some inconsiderate moron that makes their way into the mix. These days I find myself saying WTF a lot. Just a fact of life but it still does not make it right.

Golfingnut
12-19-2013, 12:14 PM
P.S. Does "WTF" mean Want THIS FIXED?:angel:

Gracie the first two woods are what the

graciegirl
12-19-2013, 12:27 PM
Gracie the first two woods are what the



Don't let this blonde hair fool ya, Lou. ;)

graciegirl
12-19-2013, 12:37 PM
On two separate occasions I observed the following here in our happy village:

- a gentleman helped an elderly woman, presumably his mother, into the Charlotte pool with large, visibly open and oozing wounds/sores on her legs...WTF! Not only is this a health risk to others but rather inconsiderate too. I made a quick exit, along with several others, and have not been back since.

- while dinning at Bonifay country club, two middle aged gentlemen decided that it was appropriate to have an elderly man sit at the edge of the booth seat and change the dressings on his leg covering several wounds...WTF! Smack dab in the middle of the dinning room...WTF!!

I don't get it! :mad::mad:




Read back on some of your posts and you say you are 51. I always defend old people on this forum since this is where old people are expected to live. It is a retirement community and one can expect to find ELDERLY people.


I personally haven't seen any sore laden elderly people at my pool or any of the restaurants I frequent, but I am sure you were grossed out.


I say how about the younger folks who get in the pool with sexually transmitted diseases we can't see; Herpes, Chlamydia. etc.etc. etc......WTF?




Don't mess with old people.

justjim
12-19-2013, 12:57 PM
Last spring while traveling by Cart on the 466A multi modal trail, a yellow cart flew by me going at least 30mph. Is this one of those moments? Be careful out there!

buggyone
12-19-2013, 01:22 PM
Last spring while traveling by Cart on the 466A multi modal trail, a yellow cart flew by me going at least 30mph. Is this one of those moments? Be careful out there!

You had to remember way back to last Spring to being passed by a fast golf cart on the multi-modal trail? It happens at least once a week to me - and I have my cart set at 19.8 mph (according to my GPS).

eremite06
12-19-2013, 01:31 PM
I'm pretty sure you can't contract an STD from pool water.

graciegirl
12-19-2013, 02:07 PM
I'm pretty sure you can't contract an STD from pool water.



Yup. That is kinda the point.

hema54
12-19-2013, 02:21 PM
I have a WTF moment at least once a day in a round about when someone in the left lane decides to make a right hand turn when they shouldn't. I guess when they cause an accident they will learn.

donb9006
12-19-2013, 03:38 PM
I have a WTF moment at least once a day in a round about when someone in the left lane decides to make a right hand turn when they shouldn't. I guess when they cause an accident they will learn.

The left hand lane usually has the right of way. Look at the arrow signs as you enter the circle along with the lane striping.

It's the right hand lane that I see making the most mistakes by NOT turning when they should and cutting off the person in the left lane as they try to exit the circle. The right lane yields to the left. If you're crossing dashed lines that are leading out of the circle, you're wrong, the left lane has the right away there. I'm afraid you may be giving others the opportunity to say..WTF...about your driving.

AriaGrandparents2013
12-19-2013, 04:21 PM
P.S. Does "WTF" mean Want THIS FIXED?:angel:

I think these are.....C'MON MAN.......moments....!!

graciegirl
12-19-2013, 04:23 PM
I think these are.....C'MON MAN.......moments....!!



I do too.


I just love your style, AriaGrandparents.


As Aunt Jane used to say, "Don't be crude like oil, if you can be refined like sugar".

shcisamax
12-19-2013, 04:25 PM
I say how about the younger folks who get in the pool with sexually transmitted diseases we can't see; Herpes, Chlamydia. etc.etc. etc......WTF?




Don't mess with old people.



LOL BIGTIME Gracie.

DougB
12-19-2013, 04:51 PM
I have a WTF moment at least once a day in a round about when someone in the left lane decides to make a right hand turn when they shouldn't. I guess when they cause an accident they will learn.

That's why I straddle both lanes. Then I don't have to worry about cars in the other lane. WTF!

Patty55
12-19-2013, 05:16 PM
I'm pretty sure you can't contract an STD from pool water.

You can catch Staph.

Cisco Kid
12-19-2013, 05:18 PM
Teacher Teacher I declare
We have a teachable moment

DougB
12-19-2013, 05:22 PM
Teacher Teacher I declare
We have a teachable moment

School is out for winter break at the moment.

Carl in Tampa
12-19-2013, 05:35 PM
Here are the "guidelines." They are usually available in the Savanna Center office area. I don't know about the recreation centers.

http://www.districtgov.org/community/Roundabout-02-08-12.pdf

:read:

jebartle
12-19-2013, 05:37 PM
While entering a round-about they make a LEFT....Yipsters!:22yikes::22yikes:




I have a WTF moment at least once a day in a round about when someone in the left lane decides to make a right hand turn when they shouldn't. I guess when they cause an accident they will learn.

CFrance
12-19-2013, 05:39 PM
I have a WTF moment at least once a day in a round about when someone in the left lane decides to make a right hand turn when they shouldn't. I guess when they cause an accident they will learn.

FYI, there's only one turn in a roundabout that isn't allowed from the left-hand lane, and that's the first right turn after you enter the roundabout.

Cisco Kid
12-19-2013, 05:42 PM
fyi, there's only one turn in a roundabout that isn't allowed from the left-hand lane, and that's the first right turn after you enter the roundabout.

eye see

CFrance
12-19-2013, 05:44 PM
eye see

Do we see eye to eye, then?:loco:

coralway
12-19-2013, 07:49 PM
WTF = Why The Fuss

Topspinmo
12-19-2013, 08:19 PM
WTF- wait till Friday. while traveling from. Where's the faith.
where's the Fire..
World Taekwondo Federation
Waste Treatment Facility
What the Foobar
Waiting Time Fund
What's the Focus
left out the vulgar one's
Winning the Future
Wire Transfer Form
World Task Force
probably a lot more definitions that's not the one were talking about!
I like the one highlighted

gustavo
12-19-2013, 08:45 PM
- a gentleman helped an elderly woman, presumably his mother, into the Charlotte pool with large, visibly open and oozing wounds/sores on her legs...WTF! Not only is this a health risk to others but rather inconsiderate too. I made a quick exit, along with several others, and have not been back since.



One of the main reasons to have your own pool, the other is the pools close at dusk, start of the best time to swim.

Barefoot
12-19-2013, 09:17 PM
I have a WTF moment at least once a day in a round about when someone in the left lane decides to make a right hand turn when they shouldn't. I guess when they cause an accident they will learn.

The left hand lane usually has the right of way. Look at the arrow signs as you enter the circle along with the lane striping.
It's the right hand lane that I see making the most mistakes by NOT turning when they should and cutting off the person in the left lane as they try to exit the circle. The right lane yields to the left. If you're crossing dashed lines that are leading out of the circle, you're wrong, the left lane has the right away there. I'm afraid you may be giving others the opportunity to say..WTF...about your driving.

That's why I straddle both lanes. Then I don't have to worry about cars in the other lane. WTF!

And yet, another roundabout debate ensues. My money is on donb. :popcorn::popcorn:

OCsun
12-19-2013, 10:29 PM
[QUOTE=graciegirl;


As Aunt Jane used to say, "Don't be crude like oil, if you can be refined like sugar".[/QUOTE]

I wondered where you got all of your wisdom from! :clap2:

Rango
12-23-2013, 08:13 PM
Read back on some of your posts and you say you are 51. I always defend old people on this forum since this is where old people are expected to live. It is a retirement community and one can expect to find ELDERLY people.


I personally haven't seen any sore laden elderly people at my pool or any of the restaurants I frequent, but I am sure you were grossed out.


I say how about the younger folks who get in the pool with sexually transmitted diseases we can't see; Herpes, Chlamydia. etc.etc. etc......WTF?



Don't mess with old people.

So, only young people have STDs

Gat0r
12-23-2013, 09:43 PM
What the F**k. You can get a mrsa infection from pools when you use a chair a handrail or a towel that has been recently used by a contaminated person.You cannot get STD's from anything but sex with a infected person.The rules say anyone with a communicable disease
cannot use the pool.

marianne237
12-23-2013, 11:08 PM
Who's the patrol guard?

Suzi
12-24-2013, 01:32 AM
WOW. People sure have short fuses here. The sick person entering the pool could have been told how risky it was for him to enter that pool. For his own sake he should not enter for fear of what HE could catch. The person in the restaurant should have been told, kindly, that it was embarrassing for the ill man AND the other customers to observe an unhealthy limb and perhaps the bathroom would have been a better/proper place for a dressing change. People sometimes just don't think. They don't mean bad by it, they just don't understand all the implications of what they do. God help us - it surely will be one of use some day!

Parker
12-24-2013, 06:17 AM
The eeeewwww factor here is off the charts for me! I'm not going to the pool or any restaurants or anywhere....or at least until this memory fades, which will be about 10am this morning.

graciegirl
12-24-2013, 07:53 AM
I have not seen anyone entering the pool with sores in the seven years now I have lived here. I swim regularly and don't have a home pool.


I have not seen anyone change anyone's dressing in a public place.


I think when it is something so rare......if, well so rare. We need not use it as a way to point out the frailities of people as they age.


We all are aging, will age and then we will stop.


To SOMEONE, to a few, uncaring and insensitive people we are EACH OF US stupid and elderly. We should not treat each other here in that way.


I think that part of the O.P.s reason for posting had to do with the issue of some being Elderly.


THAT is what I think.


THAT ****es me off. We aren't supposed to draw attention to the other's weakness and difficulties if we can help it.

Happinow
12-24-2013, 08:14 AM
WOW. People sure have short fuses here. The sick person entering the pool could have been told how risky it was for him to enter that pool. For his own sake he should not enter for fear of what HE could catch. The person in the restaurant should have been told, kindly, that it was embarrassing for the ill man AND the other customers to observe an unhealthy limb and perhaps the bathroom would have been a better/proper place for a dressing change. People sometimes just don't think. They don't mean bad by it, they just don't understand all the implications of what they do. God help us - it surely will be one of use some day!

Sounds logical to me, Suzie but have you ever witnessed a person belong told they were wrong about anything? They become defensive......like you are the one that is wrong and I'm sure if they were told not to change their bandage in the restaurant they would post on here how rude the restaurant personnel was to them and they would never go back. People who do wrong always have a way of turning the situation around to make the other person look bad. As for the person in the pool, all one has to do is to go into the rec center and tell the staff in there of the problem. They will handle it. That way there is no confrontation between residence.

CFrance
12-24-2013, 08:20 AM
Sounds logical to me, Suzie but have you ever witnessed a person belong told they were wrong about anything? They become defensive......like you are the one that is wrong and I'm sure if they were told not to change their bandage in the restaurant they would post on here how rude the restaurant personnel was to them and they would never go back. People who do wrong always have a way of turning the situation around to make the other person look bad. As for the person in the pool, all one has to do is to go into the rec center and tell the staff in there of the problem. They will handle it. That way there is no confrontation between residence.

I agree with all of what you said. It is especially difficult to confront someone who is doing something so brainless and have it be effective.

Happinow
12-24-2013, 08:20 AM
I have not seen anyone entering the pool with sores in the seven years now I have lived here. I swim regularly and don't have a home pool.


I have not seen anyone change anyone's dressing in a public place.


I think when it is something so rare......if, well so rare. We need not use it as a way to point out the frailities of people as they age.


We all are aging, will age and then we will stop.


To SOMEONE, to a few, uncaring and insensitive people we are EACH OF US stupid and elderly. We should not treat each other here in that way.


I think that part of the O.P.s reason for posting had to do with the issue of some being Elderly.


THAT is what I think.


THAT ****es me off. We aren't supposed to draw attention to the other's weakness and difficulties if we can help it.


Sorry Gracie......I can't agree with you on this one. It is a public health issue and rules need to be followed, Aging or not. They could have had the decency to go into the restroom to change the dressing, or better yet do it at home. Someone should have been with that person who knew right from wrong. Better yet, the restaurant manager should have been notified and they could have directed them to the restroom. Why complain on here if you are not going to speak up to change things? The situation could have been handled very tactfully if the manager was notified.

graciegirl
12-24-2013, 09:40 AM
Sorry Gracie......I can't agree with you on this one. It is a public health issue and rules need to be followed, Aging or not. They could have had the decency to go into the restroom to change the dressing, or better yet do it at home. Someone should have been with that person who knew right from wrong. Better yet, the restaurant manager should have been notified and they could have directed them to the restroom. Why complain on here if you are not going to speak up to change things? The situation could have been handled very tactfully if the manager was notified.





I completely agree Kathy.


IF it happened.

DDoug
12-24-2013, 09:52 AM
I have my own pool so WTF I like that abbreviation just like GTH or KMA the list can go on . MC and HNY

graciegirl
12-24-2013, 10:09 AM
Potty mouth. You from Ohio?

KARENNN
12-24-2013, 12:16 PM
In my house, WTF means Walk The Furball :angel:

zcaveman
12-24-2013, 12:29 PM
I completely agree Kathy.


IF it happened.

Believe me - it probably happened. Why do you think that it did not happen? Why can't you believe what some people say?

I see some of these things but do not complain. Actually I feel bad when my batteries in my hearing aids die and I change them in a restaurant. To some I am sure it is disgusting. I try to do them on the sly but I am sure someone sees me do it. Sorry but I need to hear the waitress.

Z

jbdlfan
12-24-2013, 02:09 PM
We raised a type one diabetic daughter and she was taught to test and administer her shot discreetly so to not offend anyone. Is there any reason a grown adult shouldn't know this??? Seriously???