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Duppa 08-17-2016 01:47 PM

What Makes TOTV Terrific
 
When I was a kid, we had a neighborhood barbershop where every Saturday (or so), I received my butch cut. In between receiving the haircut, I also received some of my first real lessons in life... from the mouths of unfettered men, many of which were salty and world-wary WWII vets. At the shop, populated with men and the occasional mother dropping her son off, just about every topic under the sun was discussed... and without what we'd call today "socially and politically correct" filters. There were no words like racist, sexist, bigot, etc... so no one could be called that or call another that to STOP the conversation; so the flow and exchange of ideas (to the good, bad, or ugly) continued until you left. As I recall, there was one thing that was absolutely forbidden in display, anything that hinted of stupidity. Something could be stupid and therefore a topic of discussion, but the speaker would never be forgiven if they actually said something stupid; being ignorant was okay, but stupid made you a target... like having a toot unexpectedly pass and you being named "tooter" for life.

On TOTV I am often reminded of those wonderful Saturday mornings, where freedom of speech was so masterfully executed. Here in this forum, our forum, where people of my generation who will remember when name calling was a skilled art and Shakespearian class humor was pressed into almost every dialogue with glee; where keeping one's mouth closed was almost always the best policy when in the company of those with real and meaningly opinions. But those older guys (and gals) are fading into history, and it is we, that next generation, the ones who have lived through the passing of those wonderful '1950/1960s' world to what we have today, who stand testament of that time when real conversations were typical not unusual.

We've had some great treads of late, the last being the "Awful Invasion" (now closed). Some 162 comments, ranging all over the map; many clever, many humorous, many serious, many hilarious, many ignorant, but none stupid. We learned our lessons well my TV friends. And like the world we live in this affectionate bubble, you cannot read this sort of thing anywhere else in the world, but here.

So write on, rage on, play on, speak on... I love every one of these treads... not only can you learn something useful amid what appears sometimes silly, but you are also reminded of how very much "we're still kicking"...

dewilson58 08-17-2016 01:56 PM

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Nucky 08-17-2016 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Duppa (Post 1273401)
When I was a kid, we had a neighborhood barbershop where every Saturday (or so), I received my butch cut. In between receiving the haircut, I also received some of my first real lessons in life... from the mouths of unfettered men, many of which were salty and world-wary WWII vets. At the shop, populated with men and the occasional mother dropping her son off, just about every topic under the sun was discussed... and without what we'd call today "socially and politically correct" filters. There were no words like racist, sexist, bigot, etc... so no one could be called that or call another that to STOP the conversation; so the flow and exchange of ideas (to the good, bad, or ugly) continued until you left. As I recall, there was one thing that was absolutely forbidden in display, anything that hinted of stupidity. Something could be stupid and therefore a topic of discussion, but the speaker would never be forgiven if they actually said something stupid; being ignorant was okay, but stupid made you a target... like having a toot unexpectedly pass and you being named "tooter" for life.

On TOTV I am often reminded of those wonderful Saturday mornings, where freedom of speech was so masterfully executed. Here in this forum, our forum, where people of my generation who will remember when name calling was a skilled art and Shakespearian class humor was pressed into almost every dialogue with glee; where keeping one's mouth closed was almost always the best policy when in the company of those with real and meaningly opinions. But those older guys (and gals) are fading into history, and it is we, that next generation, the ones who have lived through the passing of those wonderful '1950/1960s' world to what we have today.

We've had some great treads of late, the last being the "Awful Invasion" (now closed). Some 162 comments, ranging all over the map; many clever, many humorous, many serious, may hilarious, many ignorant, but none stupid. We learned our lessons well my TV friends. And like the world we live in this affectionate bubble, you cannot read this sort of thing anywhere else in the world, but here.

So write on, rage on, play on, speak on... I love every one of these treads... not only can you learn something useful amid what appears sometimes silly, but you are also reminded of how very much "we're still kicking"...

Very good. I enjoy TOTV very much also. I have decided to pass the political forum and the posting of one other person. I'm here to enjoy just like you. The barber shop was and is important to many in our age bracket for better and different reasons than our youngins. They go to flex their muscle and show off their cars. I go to relax and get a good haircut.

rubicon 08-17-2016 02:05 PM

the gathering place you refer to ( barber shop) was in my day my mother and father's home. We were required to discuss politics and religion and the only rule was you better be able to support your position. Now you would be warned to stay away from cooking recipes especially a red meat sauce that would get you into trouble.

It is true what you say that political correctness has actually interfered with good communication. Its why this nation can't solve its problems because we don't know how to talk to one another any longer too many trigger warnings micro aggressions and need for safe spaces And, dating/courting a lost art as we need dot.coms to connect.

dewilson58 08-17-2016 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by rubicon (Post 1273415)
the gathering place you refer to ( barber shop) was in my day my mother and father's home. We were required to discuss politics and religion and the only rule was you better be able to support your position. Now you would be warned to stay away from cooking recipes especially a red meat sauce that would get you into trouble.

It is true what you say that political correctness has actually interfered with good communication. Its why this nation can't solve its problems because we don't know how to talk to one another any longer too many trigger warnings micro aggressions and need for safe spaces And, dating/courting a lost art as we need dot.coms to connect.

Not being politically correct here...............but I remember the moms' gathering place was the clothes line in the backyards.

:angel:

golfing eagles 08-17-2016 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by rubicon (Post 1273415)
the gathering place you refer to ( barber shop) was in my day my mother and father's home. We were required to discuss politics and religion and the only rule was you better be able to support your position. Now you would be warned to stay away from cooking recipes especially a red meat sauce that would get you into trouble.

It is true what you say that political correctness has actually interfered with good communication. Its why this nation can't solve its problems because we don't know how to talk to one another any longer too many trigger warnings micro aggressions and need for safe spaces And, dating/courting a lost art as we need dot.coms to connect.

I think they call it "hooking up", and it is a LOT more explicit than "courting":1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:

Bonny 08-17-2016 04:45 PM

I also enjoy TOTV. I think there are a lot of good people on here. I get a lot of info and I also enjoy the humor. I try not to take anything too serious. Life is too short. ;)

Barefoot 08-17-2016 05:48 PM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 1273421)
Not being politically correct here...............but I remember the moms' gathering place was the clothes line in the backyards.

Humor is always appreciated! :thumbup:

billethkid 08-17-2016 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 1273421)
Not being politically correct here...............but I remember the moms' gathering place was the clothes line in the backyards.

:angel:

Isn't it noteworthy that to speak correctly of what was in fact the truth could be categorized as possibly politically incorrct.

Another reality of life that is testimony to the fact(s) that political correctness is merely liscence to NOT DO OR SAY the right or correct thing.

Excellent!

I do mean the above as complimentary commentary.

dewilson58 08-17-2016 06:33 PM

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Originally Posted by billethkid (Post 1273590)
Isn't it noteworthy that to speak correctly of what was in fact the truth could be categorized as possibly politically incorrct.

Another reality of life that is testimony to the fact(s) that political correctness is merely liscence to NOT DO OR SAY the right or correct thing.

Excellent!

I do mean the above as complimentary commentary.

:highfive:

justjim 08-17-2016 07:54 PM

If you need certain information there is someone on TOTV who can and will give you the information or at least let you know where to find it. I like the fact there are a lot of informed "smart" posters on TOTV.

Schaumburger 08-18-2016 02:25 AM

TOTV = great source of info. for TV wannabees/gonnabees
 
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Originally Posted by justjim (Post 1273657)
If you need certain information there is someone on TOTV who can and will give you the information or at least let you know where to find it. I like the fact there are a lot of informed "smart" posters on TOTV.

:agree: with justjim. If someone is considering moving to The Villages or is a new Villager, this is the place to get information and all sorts of opinions about living in TV.

rubicon 08-18-2016 04:43 AM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 1273421)
Not being politically correct here...............but I remember the moms' gathering place was the clothes line in the backyards.

:angel:

dewilson you triggered a forgotten memory. My mom had to work because my Dad worked construction and in those days it was feast in good weather months or famine in the winter. so as kids we had to pitch in with household chores. My mother picked up on the fact that the one thing I was reluctant to do was hang clothes in the back yard because I didn't want my friends (the guys) to see me so she smiled at me one day picked up the basket and explained she was aware of my reluctance and why and sent me off to play sandlot ball with the guys...yes i do windows :)

Bay Kid 08-18-2016 06:04 AM

The people! Being to get help/ideas when needed. Thank you

Villager Joyce 08-18-2016 06:35 AM

I have posted reviews on service companies that were removed. I very carefully worded the post so I wasn't breaking the rules. I later found out it was a sponsor. If one cannot gently criticize a sponsor, then reviews don't mean much. Prior to that, I used reviews for references.


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