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11-04-2016, 12:26 AM
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BF..No nod to Elsa, but, 'LET IT GO'!!! I had my gal color with ash blonde and two cuts later, I was $150 heavier in my pockets and happy as a worm in an apple. Allowing it to be 'cut-in' really made it easier.
Honestly, BF, JUST OWN IT! You know you are an own-it kinda gal. Gonna be smashing and one-of-a-kind.
You can't improve on perfection; Nomesayin?
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11-04-2016, 07:51 AM
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We moved from Michigan in July and feeling pretty lonely leaving friends and family back home.
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Jakesmom, what Village do you live in? Do you golf?
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11-04-2016, 08:20 AM
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Ladies, suggestions on adjusting to moving away from friends and family? We are in OO (TV family community) just my husband and I, we are in late 40's, no kids at home and both retired.
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Try to find some activities here in TV that u really enjoy and u will be able to find some nice friends here, too. I do think it is somewhat more difficult to connect because I am asked at leat 3 times a day if I am old enough to live here. I just smile and say YES and sometimes that leads to a nice conversation. Peace out...
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11-04-2016, 08:26 AM
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Ladies, suggestions on adjusting to moving away from friends and family? We are in OO (TV family community) just my husband and I, we are in late 40's, no kids at home and both retired.
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In my humble opinion, it is very difficult to move here and leave your family and friends behind and, in our case, it took us a long time to get used to being "on our own" and we were considerably older than you when we did it.
If I may - I would suggest you search through the Rec News every week and go through the clubs to see if there is anything of interest for either one of you. I do not have a list, but there is a full list of clubs here that I am sure one of the ladies on this board could give you. Also, you might find something in the catalog put out by The Villages Lifelong Learning College, you could pick one up at the regional rec centers.
What about volunteering? The Sun has several pages of volunteer opportunities every week. I have no idea what your professions were, but you might be of great use to one of the local schools.
You are probably used to a very structured life and you may just need to find something to kill some time in your day until you learn how to live in TV.
I wish you well - I went through something very similar when my other half was transferred overseas for several years and I had to leave a job I loved, family, friends and a neighborhood where everyone knew me. It is not easy.
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11-04-2016, 08:55 AM
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Honestly, BF, JUST OWN IT!
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I am now owning my "salt and pepper" hair, but I find I need new clothes.
I haven't heard anyone else mention this, maybe it's my imagination.
I find my vibrant red and orange duds no longer work for me. I guess I need softer colors. Sigh.
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12-03-2016, 12:07 PM
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Good morning, Girl Talk,
I have been watching The Crown on Netflix. It is wonderful -- well......maybe not Downton Abbey wonderful, but, hey, what is.
John Lithgow plays Churchill. He is one of my favorite actors. Every now and then, I just have to watch a few episodes of 3rd Rock from the Sun because I think he is hilarious in that role. His Churchill, of course, is not hilarious. But fascinating. He is not as old as he looks as Churchill. Good transformation. Lithgow is an amazing actor. What a range.
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12-03-2016, 12:23 PM
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Good morning, Girl Talk,
I have been watching The Crown on Netflix. It is wonderful -- well......maybe not Downton Abbey wonderful, but, hey, what is.
John Lithgow plays Churchill. He is one of my favorite actors. Every now and then, I just have to watch a few episodes of 3rd Rock from the Sun because I think he is hilarious in that role. His Churchill, of course, is not hilarious. But fascinating. He is not as old as he looks as Churchill. Good transformation. Lithgow is an amazing actor. What a range.
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Thanks for the recommendation. I'll put "The Crown" on my watch list.
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12-03-2016, 11:57 PM
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Thanks for the recommendation. I'll put "The Crown" on my watch list.
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You are welcome, Barefoot. I just finished the last episode. I think it is supposed to be a continuing series. I hope so.
Elizabeth was so young at her coronation. The first season of The Crown ends in the mid 1950s so there is (obviously) still much to tell.
The life of her uncle after he abdicated to marry Wallis Simpson is there, along with the backstory of Princess Margaret and Peter Townsend. I never knew about the impossible situation her sister's great love affair put Queen Elizabeth in. -- 'twas a big, sad mess.
I guess it's not easy being Queen.
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12-14-2016, 07:51 AM
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Has anyone ever used an at-home laser hair removal system?
Please PM me if you don't want to reply online.
Some of the laser systems on Amazon have very favorable ratings.
Still, I find it's a scary idea to use laser beams at home.
That's probably an old fashioned idea though, like being afraid of microwaves and cell phones.
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12-14-2016, 08:00 AM
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12-14-2016, 10:25 AM
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I would like the mods to remove this thread as the title is politically incorrect.
Just kidding MERRY CHRISTMAS.
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You've looked at your own screen name, right? Lol. Merry Christmas!!
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12-14-2016, 12:00 PM
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I would like the mods to remove this thread as the title is politically incorrect.
Just kidding MERRY CHRISTMAS.
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You've looked at your own screen name, right? Lol. Merry Christmas!!
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Luv it, Frau,
And it's OK, LLW, I think you're kidding......I think.
History Lesson: Barefoot started this thread long ago when TOTV was a whole lot more fun. I was among the pioneer women here in "Girl Talk" and believe you me, this ol' Boomer gets the irony of the name and luvs it, too. We are a confident bunch and perfectly comfortable with irony.
It's been a long time, huh, Girls.
Thank you, Barefoot. (btw, my hair is still not gray)
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12-26-2016, 02:56 PM
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Has anyone ever used an at-home laser hair removal system?
Please PM me if you don't want to reply online.
Some of the laser systems on Amazon have very favorable ratings.
Still, I find it's a scary idea to use laser beams at home.
That's probably an old fashioned idea though, like being afraid of microwaves and cell phones.
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Sorry don't know about any 'in-home' lasers, but would LOVE to find some place that does Laser Hair Removal in TV. I've posted, but no one ever responds!
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12-30-2016, 04:42 PM
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Last night I watched Florence Foster Jenkins starring Meryl Streep and Hugh Grant. Simon Helberg, better known as Howard Wolowitz in Big Bang Theory, has a big role and is quite good -- holds his own alongside those two big movie stars.
It's an interesting movie, based on a true story. A sadly sweet movie. A sweetly sad movie.
I did not think I was going to like the movie much but I did. A lot.
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12-30-2016, 07:04 PM
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Last night I watched Florence Foster Jenkins starring Meryl Streep and Hugh Grant. Simon Helberg, better known as Howard Wolowitz in Big Bang Theory, has a big role and is quite good -- holds his own alongside those two big movie stars. It's an interesting movie, based on a true story. A sadly sweet movie. A sweetly sad movie. I did not think I was going to like the movie much but I did. A lot.
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Boomer, where did you watch Florence Foster Jenkins? Meryl Streep and Hugh Grant are two of my favorite actors.
By the way, I keep seeing on other threads that you're considering selling. Please tell me you're not leaving The Villages.
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