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Nucky 04-06-2016 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by photo1902 (Post 1209361)
Apples and Oranges. There's a big difference between rendering first aid, and being a busybody.

You speak the truth Mr. or Mrs. photo1902. Can you imagine working your whole life to get to TV as your payoff and then getting a director as your neighbor. Odd's seem to be in the favor of great neighbors but don't forget the famous TOTV statement made by another..."Common Sense Is Not A Flower That Grows In Everyones Garden". :pray:

HimandMe 04-06-2016 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Chatbrat (Post 1208738)
As we were pulling thru the St. James gate yesterday-a golf cart was waiting to cross . This is the layout--Grandma driving-daughter holding a 3 month old on her right-son- in -law in the rear seat holding two under 2 infants one in each arm.

I shouted if anything goes wrong those kids are going to get hurt @ best. My wife said-hope you guys are real strong.

If you got guests with infants leave the cart home--use your Car--the infants will never know what they were riding in.

There's a saying "The truth will set you ( them ) free...but first it will phish you ( them) off.

Marathon Man 04-06-2016 03:02 PM

Glad to see alittle humor injected into this thread. Now that's the TOTV that I love.

photo1902 04-06-2016 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Nucky (Post 1209406)
You speak the truth Mr. or Mrs. photo1902. Can you imagine working your whole life to get to TV as your payoff and then getting a director as your neighbor. Odd's seem to be in the favor of great neighbors but don't forget the famous TOTV statement made by another..."Common Sense Is Not A Flower That Grows In Everyones Garden". :pray:

:bigbow:

Nucky 04-06-2016 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Marathon Man (Post 1209434)
Glad to see alittle humor injected into this thread. Now that's the TOTV that I love.

You are wise. I would prefer to laugh & smile because its good for me and those around me. It was posted about someone riding their motorcycle without a helmet and catching heat from someone who had a problem with that. I gave back my CDL A license and my motorcycle endorsement because of my respect for myself and others. If the Florida law says no helmets than that's it. I don't agree at all but I have no rite to voice it in the wrong forum or wrong way. I say a quick prayer for every bike that passes me I really do. I always think about Gary Busey but I don't transfer my thoughts and beliefs onto others...it serves no purpose other than glorifying oneself for a moment. :1rotfl::1rotfl:

Taltarzac725 04-06-2016 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Nucky (Post 1209406)
You speak the truth Mr. or Mrs. photo1902. Can you imagine working your whole life to get to TV as your payoff and then getting a director as your neighbor. Odd's seem to be in the favor of great neighbors but don't forget the famous TOTV statement made by another..."Common Sense Is Not A Flower That Grows In Everyones Garden". :pray:

Director?

Do you mean an official of the Villages Community Development Districts? Movie director? Library director? Code for a control freak??

We had a neighbor who was big in Villages' local politics and he was one of the best neighbors' we have had anywhere.

Some Library Directors are great people; some are real *********s! And some are something in-between.

Probably the same with movie directors.

I have dealt with a lot of library directors since 1983-1984 or so. First in library school at the University of Denver getting my MA and then later while investigating practical materials for survivors/victims of crimes in libraries and attitudes towards these starting about the same time with the Law Library Director at the University of Denver Law Library, Al Coco, Jr. He has been kind of a role model in my work. http://www.nccu.edu/formsdocs/proxy.cfm?file_id=2779

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Finding the law : a workbook on legal research for
laypersons / prepared for Bureau of Land
Management, Branch of Survey and Mapping
Development, Denver Service Center by Al Coco.
Legal research--
United States--
Popular works. KF240 .C527 1986

Nucky 04-06-2016 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by dbussone (Post 1209440)
Chances are, Nucky, before you hit the ground in TV you will have received the necessary defibrillator shock. Most neighborhoods have their own AEDs, and a trained squad of your neighbors to administer it. In addition, many buildings have them, each rec center has them, all Community Watch trucks have them. Then there are all the firefighters, police, and 250 volunteers in the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT). All of these folks are the reason why, if you have a sudden cardiac arrest, the survival rate in TV is 60% vs 7 % nationally.

:)

I have to stop getting involved in discussions like this dbussone that should improve my chances of survival greatly. Just Kidding. I did know the rate was much higher for survival but I never knew why. Bravo to those who give of themselves for others. That is a beautiful thing. I would like to be involved in the support of these wonderful people in a way I can handle when we land. Amazing stuff!

Nucky 04-06-2016 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 1209445)
Director?

Do you mean an official of the Villages Community Development Districts? Movie director? Library director? Code for a control freak??

We had a neighbor who was big in Villages' local politics and he was one of the best neighbors' we have had anywhere.

Some Library Directors are great people; some are real *********s! And some are something in-between.

Probably the same with movie directors.

I have dealt with a lot of library directors since 1983-1984 or so. First in library school at the University of Denver getting my MA and then later while investigating practical materials for survivors/victims of crimes in libraries and attitudes towards these starting about the same time with the Law Library Director at the University of Denver Law Library, Al Coco, Jr. He has been kind of a role model in my work.

I feel like I'm on Let's Make A Deal.....OK Monte Hall...I'll take door #4 Code For Control Freak!

Taltarzac725 04-06-2016 03:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Nucky (Post 1209450)
I feel like I'm on Let's Make A Deal.....OK Monte Hall...I'll take door #4 Code For Control Freak!

I know a lot of them. They are everywhere. I do wonder what Freud would have made of these people? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megalomania

What is Megalomania? (with pictures)

Barefoot 04-07-2016 12:13 AM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1208944)
My initial reaction to someone yelling at me would be anger. But I would spend the rest of the day going over the incident in my head, and maybe some enlightenment would occur. Or maybe I wouldn't do that child-in-cart thing anymore just because I know what people are probably thinking.

If chatbrat said something, it might change the way they do things. If he didn't say anything, it definitely won't.

My thoughts also. :agree:

Buckeye Bob 04-07-2016 12:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 1208880)
They are probably very unfamiliar with golf carts in a setting other than golf courses.

Can you see getting around in a golf cart in the streets of Columbus, Ohio; New York City; Tampa; Las Vegas, or how about Los Angeles?

I will admit that I'm not perfect when driving my golf cart but what I've seen twice just this week blew my mind. In one instance, there were 2 golf carts sitting side by side on the cart path and had to use my horn to get them to move (no way to get around them). Then tonight, I'm going north on the path on Morse and right where there is an option to go right and to a tunnel, there were 3 carts sitting in the middle of the path. It was dark and again no way around or through them. If your lost, want to chit chat with someone, get the hell off the cart path. Now I feel better.:pray:

flyerguy 04-07-2016 07:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Buckeye Bob (Post 1209576)
I will admit that I'm not perfect when driving my golf cart but what I've seen twice just this week blew my mind. In one instance, there were 2 golf carts sitting side by side on the cart path and had to use my horn to get them to move (no way to get around them). Then tonight, I'm going north on the path on Morse and right where there is an option to go right and to a tunnel, there were 3 carts sitting in the middle of the path. It was dark and again no way around or through them. If your lost, want to chit chat with someone, get the hell off the cart path. Now I feel better.:pray:

Had that happen to me many times. The thing that really bothers me is that they give you the evil look and attitude and make sure they take their sweet time moving.

Taltarzac725 04-07-2016 07:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Buckeye Bob (Post 1209576)
I will admit that I'm not perfect when driving my golf cart but what I've seen twice just this week blew my mind. In one instance, there were 2 golf carts sitting side by side on the cart path and had to use my horn to get them to move (no way to get around them). Then tonight, I'm going north on the path on Morse and right where there is an option to go right and to a tunnel, there were 3 carts sitting in the middle of the path. It was dark and again no way around or through them. If your lost, want to chit chat with someone, get the hell off the cart path. Now I feel better.:pray:

That would bother me too. I have not had that happen fortunately.

Yesterday I was coming out of the Southern Trace Shopping Center in the golf cart and there is a side golf cart path that is rather steep. There was a man waiting to turn onto the level T-bone golf path. He turned around and told me to back up as he might move back when he started moving. Nothing was in back of me so I did so. And his golf cart did fall back about three feet when he started his turn. Just good courtesy driving on his part.

looneycat 04-08-2016 08:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Chatbrat (Post 1208738)
As we were pulling thru the St. James gate yesterday-a golf cart was waiting to cross . This is the layout--Grandma driving-daughter holding a 3 month old on her right-son- in -law in the rear seat holding two under 2 infants one in each arm.

I shouted if anything goes wrong those kids are going to get hurt @ best. My wife said-hope you guys are real strong.

If you got guests with infants leave the cart home--use your Car--the infants will never know what they were riding in.

I find myself in the uncomfortable posit:ho:ion of agreeing with you 100% :ho:

the simple physics p (momentum) = m (mass) x v (velocity)
20mph = 29.33 ft per sec
10lb child x 20mph = 293 ft/lbs per sec so if the cart came to an instant stop son in law in back is trying to hold almost 600 lbs of baby --- ain't gonna happen.

kittygilchrist 04-08-2016 08:36 AM

To the OP, I hope they heard you. People get all happy coming to paradise and do not know carts are treacherous.
See something, say something, when every nerve in you wants to protect life.
There should be a state law, hell with development policies.
But then, motorcycle riders do not have to wear helmets. Man down, they call it when another one dies.
Rant over.


Disclaimer I did not read every post.


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