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Proof that ELS live in The Villages
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Walking my dog this evening, I stumbled upon proof that ELS (Entitled Lazy Slobs) live here despite what some might think....
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I saw two mask just today on the ground
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They’re everywhere north to south; I go across the Chitty Chatty Bridge about everyday and some filthy ass pigs are throwing out litter on the bridge.
It’s starting to show up exponentially since the return of the ‘birds. |
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you moved to the villages...only difference between trailer park and TV is ........
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Lets take a step back and consider the source,
Who said it is ok for “them” to throw their useless phonebooks into my property? And I suspect that I am somehow being charged for them too. |
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I see zero value in having a printed phone book... as I tossed the one delivered overnight into the trash this morning I wondered how I might avoid receiving updated books 6 months from now, yet still get the paper |
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It is the junk that just about keeps the service viable. |
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Episode on Seinfeld that I believe Kramer wanted to opt out of getting mail. Cant be done either. |
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The conditions in the photo are inexcusable. I wouldn't treat my property or my neighbor's that way so why would I treat the mail station that way? Yes, I will deposit junk mail in the nearest receptacle which ideally would be before I get into my car but there is no excuse for what is shown in the photo. I wonder why tossing books and papers on my driveway isn't considered littering. Can I take my unwanted books and papers and simply toss them on someone else's property? Sure, they didn't ask for my trash but I didn't ask for the phone book either. Maybe the trash guys will pick up the book if I don't? |
My guess is that whomever it is that empties those cans missed a day or two. Still no excuse for dumping everything around them, take them home and then dispose.
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Just because some people...
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An attitude that is typically held by elitists. |
You might want to hang on to those phone books. If we have another run on TP they could come in handy (if a bit painful).
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There are those with an "agenda" to paint this lovely place in ugliness. Either they want to discourage people from moving here, or they want to change the very well working CDD form of government or they just see the glass as half full. I see this day as one full of hope and promise. Very soon we will be able to be vaccinated against Covid-19 and have it be 90% effective. We will be comfortably able to be with people we enjoy again and to do group activities again. BE HAPPY. Good times are coming!!! But be very careful about spending. The good economy we had at the beginning of this year will be etched away by other reasons other than Covid. |
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Just take it home and throw it in your trash.... |
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The ELS treat the postal station and parking lot like it is their dumping ground. The same postal station/pool area parking lot was used after the hurricane a couple of seasons ago as a dumping ground for their yard waste bags. |
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Our house sits so that we are right across from the mail drop and we see a black pickup truck come to get the trash. Not every day...but regularly. We have a very small Village, granted, but throwing trash in the trash or next to it when it is full is what people do. Thankfully the pick-up-trash person carefully picks up the overage. This is just another mountain out of molehill to me. |
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I would love to be able to retrieve my mail without having to sort through the junk. However, the Post Office finds it beneficial to put junk mail in my box. I find it beneficial to leave that junk in the trash cans. |
Sometime take a close look at some of the ponds on the golf courses. On Mallory Caroline, along hole 1 and 9 you will probably spot several of those little blue doggie bags carried by our thoughtful dog lovers (I do love dogs) who dump their poop bags into the drains. Guess where they end up? I have seen golf course workers having to drag the bags out of the ponds.
Always remember: Feed the can man. Slam dunk the junk. |
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The phone book companies make their money from the advertising in the Yellow Pages. In order to maintain or increase revenues from that source they have to tell their customers that the phone book will go out to every house in the community. The problem, and advertisers are beginning recognize this, is that 80% of the phone books are thrown directly into the trash. Send out a notice with a post paid card asking people if they want it. They can then print the number of copies that people actually want. |
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:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl: Newman!
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Junk mail
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