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Read the police blotter reports for Wildwood compared to Lake Sumter and Lady Lake. A friend of mine made a reservation at a hotel on Wildwood and got lost. Asked a policeman for directions and they told them that they shouldn't spend the night in Wildwood because it was unsafe.
There is a hotel in Wildwood? I suspect your friend was looking for a cheap stay since all the chains have hotels around here. Put up the barbed wire, buy the ammunition and I'm sure you will feel safer.
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Read the police blotter reports for Wildwood compared to Lake Sumter and Lady Lake. A friend of mine made a reservation at a hotel on Wildwood and got lost. Asked a policeman for directions and they told them that they shouldn't spend the night in Wildwood because it was unsafe.
Second hand info?
There are a lot of good people in Wildwood, bad apples too. Just like the bad apples we have in TV.
What do you gain by smearing Wildwood?
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There is a hotel in Wildwood? I suspect your friend was looking for a cheap stay since all the chains have hotels around here. Put up the barbed wire, buy the ammunition and I'm sure you will feel safer.

It's on the left just before you get to the Turnpike.
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The "Western" theme is based on the cattle industry history around there not Michigan. The naming is all up north though. I remember Brownwood (Michigan) back in the day and it was something else. I still go there every time I'm up there..it's been 2 years now. Always load up on jams, jelly, mustard and such.

I personally have only been through BW on the tour bus (right when WOB opened). I'm sure once the development around it fills out more merchants will be interested.

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I don't understand what the above statement means.

Anyway, I think it's great that the three town squares are so different and unique.
I love the western theme of Brownwood.
All three Town Squares rely on residents from the surrounding communities to come to TV for shopping and movies and restaurants. Why should the residents of Wildwood not be welcome in TV?

The bronze cattle, the large Brownwood sign directly on 44. Let's face it. The people in Wildwood come only to enjoy the free entertainment. They can't afford to shop or eat in Brownwood. I'm no snob, I'm a successful tradesman that has no qualms telling in like it is. For the most part, the people in Wildwood are what we Northerners think of when we think of the typical Florida local. There, I've said it. May the arrows start flying in my direction now...
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I cringe to think what people in Wildwood think of us with some of the previous remarks. People are just people and are not defined by where they live. There is a little bit of good in the worst of us and a little bit of bad in the best of us and all of us can sure tell a lot about how each of us was raised.


The difference between Wildwood and the Villages is that we don't have pockets of poor people, we have pockets of selfish and unkind and self absorbed and entitled people. Well not pockets, but glaring examples, how's that? Many of us have been poor. Many of us have had far less than we have now, but thankfully, many of us have been raised with respect and consideration for others.


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Well said, Gracie!
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I cringe to think what people in Wildwood think of us with some of the previous remarks. People are just people and are not defined by where they live. There is a little bit of good in the worst of us and a little bit of bad in the best of us and all of us can sure tell a lot about how each of us was raised.


The difference between Wildwood and the Villages is that we don't have pockets of poor people, we have pockets of selfish and unkind and self absorbed and entitled people. Well not pockets, but glaring examples, how's that? Many of us have been poor. Many of us have had far less than we have now, but thankfully, many of us have been raised with respect and consideration for others, but not all.


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Bravo Gracie. [emoji106]🏻
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By the way, it's Paddock Square, not Brownwood square
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Interesting thread, enjoyed reading all the twists and turns
It's nice to know others read the entire thread before posting. Most don't, resulting in the same response being posted over and over. Good job..
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May the arrows start flying in my direction now...

(couldn't find any arrows)
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I cringe to think what people in Wildwood think of us with some of the previous remarks. People are just people and are not defined by where they live. There is a little bit of good in the worst of us and a little bit of bad in the best of us and all of us can sure tell a lot about how each of us was raised.


The difference between Wildwood and the Villages is that we don't have pockets of poor people, we have pockets of selfish and unkind and self absorbed and entitled people. Well not pockets, but glaring examples, how's that? Many of us have been poor. Many of us have had far less than we have now, but thankfully, many of us have been raised with respect and consideration for others.


sigh.

Sorry Gracie, but all people are not the same. Values for one, work ethic for another. Simply because you are poor does not entitle you to live like a pig or raise your children to think they are entitled to government handouts. This cuts across all racial lines and all ethnicities. I considers myself a social liberal, but I will NEVER understand why people simply because they earn less money then myself show the world that they could care less of their surroundings, can't pick up a wrapper, and can't pick themselves up by their bootstraps and improve their lives for themselves and their family.
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I cringe to think what people in Wildwood think of us with some of the previous remarks. People are just people and are not defined by where they live. There is a little bit of good in the worst of us and a little bit of bad in the best of us and all of us can sure tell a lot about how each of us was raised.


The difference between Wildwood and the Villages is that we don't have pockets of poor people, we have pockets of selfish and unkind and self absorbed and entitled people. Well not pockets, but glaring examples, how's that? Many of us have been poor. Many of us have had far less than we have now, but thankfully, many of us have been raised with respect and consideration for others.


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Very nice Gracie!
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Sorry Gracie, but all people are not the same. Values for one, work ethic for another. Simply because you are poor does not entitle you to live like a pig or raise your children to think they are entitled to government handouts. This cuts across all racial lines and all ethnicities. I considers myself a social liberal, but I will NEVER understand why people simply because they earn less money then myself show the world that they could care less of their surroundings, can't pick up a wrapper, and can't pick themselves up by their bootstraps and improve their lives for themselves and their family.
Is this in reference to people who live in Wildwood ?
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Is this in reference to people who live in Wildwood ?

It applies to anyone struggling to make ends meet and has the potential to do better.

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