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I read the online paper & The Sun and let me say this. Yea there are young adults living here that get in trouble but lately there have been quite a few older people getting in trouble also. As for outside TV kids we have no control over them period. Have you looked at rents in the area ? Kids living with their parents in TV in some cases is a necessity for both the parents and the child. With the amount of people living in TV growing on a daily basis I think our troubles are very small compared to the surrounding area.
As for sex offenders and the likes look online most are older people. |
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Thank you for pointing this out. Our Helene has Williams Syndrome and has retired after a long career working at McDonalds. She is 52. (Her father and I are 39. It's the NEW math.;) ) She is a joy and a treasure and such a wonderful person to live with. She has never been arrested, doesn't drink, take drugs or smoke, and is an all 'round blessing. I think people are aware that there are some folks who live with us here in The Villages who are very special and kind and good and caring and not troublemakers at all. |
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My answer to your question is no. Adult children with parents can be a very beautiful thing. Just ask Mrs. Gracie.:clap2: |
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Heheh...I knew there was a good, caring heart underneath that 'Cold' exterior!! :icon_wink: |
When I started this post I was just curious on how many over the age of 19 are here. I have no issue whatsoever with any over 19 living here. I was just looking for a number. It sure has given me a lesson in villagers ideas on how things should be in their mind.
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TV would know how many hold resident passes if they live here permanently. I believe the GGs daughter has a blue residence pass that is good for three years as does my cousins daughters, but I could be wrong. I'm pretty sure that the villages has an account for all passes but it is just not posted. As I stated before I don't remember if ages were put on our surveys but I don't think that information is posted either. That does not count the 19 plus olds that have temporary IDs and how long they stay for since you can renew every 30 days. So not sure you will ever have an exact answer, just speculation. |
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Change Your Attitude!
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Without knowing the number, I know there are many more young adults in this same situation, living under one roof with their parents. I truly feel that they contribute to the betterment of the community. Instead of all the nay sayers bitching and moaning, get out there and do something constructive. Maybe some of these parents you complain about need some help or even just a soft shoulder once in a while! :spoken: |
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And she is already a well known and beloved Villager Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
Dr. Scholl's makes toothpaste now. It's for people who live with their foot in their mouth. It's always better to live and let live. How did this go from a question about a number to answers naming people? Situations may look the same but there is always little details like ownership that throw a monkey wrench in the works! Love your answer Mrs. GG.
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