Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I find there are those who take on parental units, don't complain or look for the pat on the back for stepping up to take care of them. It's what you do for the love of your family, and never tell anyone I am taking care of Mom, Dad or Siblings. In the south you just have family visit, no matter how long the stay. It's how we were brought up.
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There are no rewards for doing good things, doing good job, or doing the right thing. Only for doing extraordinarily or the other side of the coin bad things. You've heard the term one bad apply spoils the bushel. Everybody expect good apples and condoned the bad ones. The poor has to survive horrors of life everyday. Anybody living in the villages is NOT poor.
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We have several tough cookies in our neighborhood who everyone has shunned because of past behavior or their record or the way they look. They don't scare me at all because they may be salvageable. Sometimes all they need is some good advice and a ear to listen to their tale of woe. Some once they find out that I won't be their banker, taxi, motel, you get the idea stop talking because they can't operate on you. Helping people is one of life's biggest rewards that many people never experience. I overdid it a few times in the beginning and got into some scary situations. I learned. I don't judge these people who live with their parents in TV because there is always more to the story than meets the eye and its non of my business. I hope they have happy productive sober lives.
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When I was younger I was told that as I aged my kids would care for me.....what are they waiting for?
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Craig Farwell later became the Warden at the Nevada State Prison in Lovelock, Nevada. Can see him doing that as he knew how to lay down the law except with the teenage daughters of women he had befriended in some way who worked under me at times. They kind of did what they wanted when Craig was not eyeing them. I would bet that some of those people in the prison in Lovelock got into so much trouble because they had no reliable support system. Then there would have been others who were basically just not very nice people like with some of the prisoners I met at the Minnesota Correctional Facility--Stillwater when I worked with Legal Assistance to Minnesota Prisoners. Last edited by Taltarzac725; 04-03-2017 at 07:37 AM. |
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If the Villages would screen a persons background for not only the resident but those living with them they might be unfit to live here. If he was arrested for the 4th time he should be put in prison.
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My girlfriend in Law School was the daughter of a Dallas theater actress; she obviously wanted to do something other than what her mother had done with her life. Her father supplied missile guidance systems to the US military. Odd combination. This girlfriend became a lawyer and is now working with a Midwest Court system managing their interpreters. Making the justice system there more accessible to people who do not speak English that well. Last edited by Taltarzac725; 04-03-2017 at 07:47 AM. |
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Hopefully mine won't come to live with me, they have been put on notice one week max.
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Hopefully Megan Boone!
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most people (I'm say at least 90%+ as a guess) in general suck and look only after themselves and not others in the world, it is how the world is. This is coming from the world I have seen. People scam to get their way, they attack others physical, with words or with group attacks and shout downs. Its how the world is. If this guy did a crime, then arrest him. It is horrible he lives in The Villages though there are 100,000 people in The Villages. Consider yourselves who do live here very lucky. We get some red-necks, swamp boys, some drunk older people and some con-arrests. For most part we can see them coming. I think our police and fire do a great job, far better than the medical treatment we are getting in the villages. So he lives in The Villages, you know what, he probably is out of his holding cell and currently living in the Village of Winifred right now. He can't be banned from a city. If so, how could that be policed since it has been pointed out many times we are not a gated community. He probably will be in that golf cart again. You will never know who he is. Even with a picture, life goes too fast. Let's hope that his crime wasn't violence and was 'just' a property (still not great) crime. Its always good to point out something bad, its the reason we have the news on TV. For some reason people like to talk about bad things. Maybe it justifies their own worth (not remembering their past) Those who live in The Villages picked a very safe place. Go to the local pool in Chicago or The Bronx. |
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No-one wants a criminal living next door, but that's a slippery slope you're proposing.
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