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Surely you're kidding. Country Club, music and you want a quite dinner. Try Bluefin, Chophouse or Bonefish. You deciding you want a quiet dinner isn’t going to change people’s behavior. Ask for a quiet table, go to another restaurant or eat at home (don’t forget to turn the radio down).
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To say nothing of the rudeness while someone is performing.
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LOL! Only 8 posts until someone turns it into a covid panic!
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People who are not afraid of Covid 19 and do not follow guidelines are our Nurses and Doctor’s worst nightmare . Probably just too much beer muscles talking .
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Yep, it’s called “Happy Hour”. You’re kidding, right??????
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Most all of the music, whether in the squares, or country clubs is WAY TOO LOUD. I'm partially deaf, and have a hard time understanding people when there is background noise that is too loud. I sit at Dunkin Donuts when music is on at the square, and it's painfully loud, and none of us can have a decent conversation. The best time to talk is when the band is on a break. I did go to the Glenwood CC a couple of weeks ago and sat outside for dinner and music. The music was at a decent level, and I enjoyed the music, the food, and the conversation.
Ever check the db level at the squares? Even from 250 feet away, I've seen the db level around 100. Now that's loud. |
Good, people are having fun.
Let’s stop complaining about everything. |
Old people are sometimes hard of hearing; some people talk louder to make up for it. We do need more quiet places to dine in. Try the Rose Plantation, its quiet and has great food - and yes, it's more expensive...
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Alcohol and villagers equals noise.
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Ii doubt their experience was indoors. You sound a bit snarky.
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Don5154....Grow up.
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