Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Barnes and Noble Problem
Skip,
I have seen Leisureville in Barnes and Noble on many of my visits. Did you ask at the information desk whether it was in stock, or if you coud order it? |
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Last I looked Leisureville is in the Current Affairs section
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I doubt if the Morse family would have that much clout to ban Leisureville from a large chain of book stores. I do not think they even have all that much influence on what movies get into the Villages theaters. That seems to be more up to the distributors and how the theater people who pick the movies think the Villages market will take to the movies. Last edited by Taltarzac725; 10-15-2008 at 03:08 PM. |
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There were a dozen or so copies of Leisureville at the Customer Services desk
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at the Old Mill Playhouse and saw that they had a dozen or so copies of Leisureville at the Customer Service desk as well as two or three in the Current Affairs aisle. |
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I'm about half way through Leisureville. The author's description of the aesthetics of TV (in the beginning of the book) is such that, had I not been living here, I would have wanted to come to see the place. He paints a very positive and accurate picture of the beauty we enjoy everyday. His commentary on "social obligation" did not sit well with me, probably because that mentality is partly to blame for the sub-prime financial mess we're in. Why he gave so much attention to the sex and booze is unclear. I thought the book lost it's focus. I have about 1/2 of the book to go, I hope it improves.
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Mickey,
Mr. Midnight is not a myth and he is a true gentlemen. He was my roommate in the 70's and our lives were very hectic and exciting back then. We were free spirits..... happy hours after work..... bar hopping on the weekends..... and vacationing in Puerto Rico. Where has the time gone? PS: For those of you that do know him, ask him about Cheryl and two broken beds! |
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Ahhhh yes. The 70's! My favorite decade.
Well, if you lived in Ravena in the 70's, perhaps I've already met Mr. Midnight. I'm not too far from Ravena. Well, I'll keep his and your secrets if you keep mine. |
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SORRY , BUT IT IS YOU , THE NEWS IS ALL OVER TOWN , SORRY BUT SOMEONE'S GOTTA TELL YOU .............CASSIE TOLD ME !!! IN 1958 IN PLEASANTON CALIFORNIA THERE WAS A SIGN ON THE FRONT LAWN OF A LOCAL CHURCH... FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO ARE TIRED OF SIN, COME INTO THIS HOUSE ..... someone wrote underneath ... FOR THOSE WHO AREN'T , CALL PLAZA 54812 I STILL HAVE THE NUMBER FUMAR
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OH YUK, YUK, YUK are we talking about this again...don't listen to a word he says....unless it is funny....then laugh but don't believe it....he is just very silly....oh Fumar....you are very cute....is there a Mrs. Fumar...I know a few single ladies....you could be quite a catch!!
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