Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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and take a vacation from this board for awhile. Overall lately it is not enhancing my vision of Florida's Friendliest Hometown.
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Saying that; everyone must look out for their own welfare in this world. If you're feeling depressed or stressed by this site, by all means take a break.
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Originally Posted by eweissenbach ![]() Well said quirky! I agree that divergence of opinion is good and healthy. The thing that I don't like is when people get disagreeable or personal. Like Gracie said when someone is happy they should not be attacked for looking through rose colored glasses, that is the way they see things and that is equally as legitimate as someone who sees things the opposite. Discussion sites like TOTV are always on the edge of turning some people off, as often posters will express their opinion in a way that is off-putting, when they probably would not do that in a polite, face-to-face discussion. There is plenty of room for misinterpretation and misunderstanding in posts that are often typed quickly and without a lot of forethought, and which sometimes misportray the true thoughts of the poster. I have been guilty of posting things that I later looked at and realized they did not truly convey my intent. Hopefully, this is not one of them ![]() I am so sorry dear Weissenbach. I didn't remember correctly. PLEASE don't take a vacation. Everyone can see through posts on here and no matter what the words say, people can see meaness or kindness. YOU my friend are always kind. __________________
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Rest if you must but please come back. You are a good person. ![]()
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We have made some terrific friends here, and only one I can think of that I met thru TOTV. I personally don't think people who post here are necessarily representative of residents of The Villages, which might be a good thing, after viewing the bashing going on lately. As mentioned, many posters are not even residents, or are only here once in awhile. I guess what I'm saying is, don't let this board dis-illusion you about The villages.
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Ed, leave if you need a break. But don't leave because a few are behaving badly. As I've always been taught, take what you need, give what you can and relax and enjoy the ride.
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I think it's the written word vs the in person discussion. Somehow a lot is lost with the written word. Someone may say something totally as a joke or poking fun. When you read it, it sounds like they are on the attack. If they said exactly the same thing with a smile and a laugh, you would interpret it entirely different. The same book read by 10 different people will have 10 entirely different views of the hero or villain.
I have taken to reading my replies through completely before hitting the submit button. And even then sometimes the meaning becomes skewed. So yes there are a few bad apples who immediately jump on someone when they disagree with them and there are those who can't type an answer to someones question without making a joke of it, but all in all it's a really nice bunch of people. So I try to give just a little slack to some now and then. But even that doesn't always work.
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[QUOTE=l2ridehd;410397]I think it's the written word vs the in person discussion. Somehow a lot is lost with the written word. Someone may say something totally as a joke or poking fun. When you read it, it sounds like they are on the attack. If they said exactly the same thing with a smile and a laugh, you would interpret it entirely different. The same book read by 10 different people will have 10 entirely different views of the hero or villain.
IMHO-Good point, I hate e-mails. If everyone thinks about how many great conversations you have struck up with a total stranger in the Square, or at the pool you will feel better! Face to face sure is better. Except for the face to face getting hit with a pipe disaster a few weeks ago in LSL! |
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Boston-itis seems to be contagiuos. There are a lot of Village people who have remained silent in the past few months. I'm sure all of us conflict with a handful of posters. What I do is try to ignore them. Don't let a few bad apples spoil the whole bunch. This site is a great way to meet new friends. I have met more than a dozen people I would never have met if it weren't for TOTV. Every one of them was as nice or nicer than expected...even Bill of the famous comedy team of Bill & Brillo. Like other posters suggested.... give it a rest. I went through that stage a while ago but came back again. Although not as active as I once was, I find this site a great tool for infomation and a way to keep up with TV when I am back in NY.
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"Let's go out and eat, Mary." In this sentence I am asking Mary to join me for dinner. "Let's go out and eat Mary." (without the comma) This sentence is more graphic and its intent could be taken differently, in that Mary was dinner or in some peoples minds 'dessert'. And yes, talking in person is better, but sometimes you meet someone at random and you lose contact with them afterwards. With email you have his contact info and could always reach them if so desired.
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Ignore the negativity. This place is amazing. And yes I really do live here!
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There is being realistic and stating problems and there is negativity and just plain lying about things. There are posters on here that if one person says it is black they are not only going to say it is white but they are going to say it in such a way as to anger everyone.
When I see some names go up, even before I read a post, I can hear a Wagnerian dirge playing in the background and KNOW that there is going to be someone who enjoys it when the Morses do wrong things. They bring up the law suit against the developer that was won by a group of residents and love to talk about the IRS case and like to talk about the Morses and the poaching charges. NONE of these people reveal anything about who they are ever, so they hide behind their anononymity and never come to gatherings and meet other people. There is a group of people who don't like some things here and don't like the developer and do not see this place as wonderful as I do and who do reveal who they are and I respect them VERY much and they have changed my mind about things too. For instance the debacle about the Relay for Life. Now that doesn't mean that a lot of positive people don't remain anonymous and never come to gatherings. AND that doesn't mean that how things are run here is perfect and that bad things never happen here or should be hushed up. I think what gets my back up is the JOY these people seem to have when something does go wrong. This is our hometown now. I think we should do anything we can to keep it safe and nice and pretty and interesting and a place where we can live and welcome our families and new residents. That DOESN'T mean that we should NOT bring things out that are bad, unreasonable, stupid, morally and ethically wrong, badly handled and far, far from perfect. You can and should be patient with stupid, or lack of abiltiy to grasp a situation. But you shouldn't have to put up with MEANESS on this forum or anywhere. It isn't what you say but how you say it. And You can't make a silk purse out of a sows ear or put lipstick on a pig. I still say I want to shake Gary Morses hand....and fill his ear about a lot of other things. Gracie...still a cheerleader.
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Wish I had said that
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