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You're a stitch, Patty! Blame it on the "winter crowd" and most of them haven't hit the highway yet and the "East coast attitudes". Nothing like using a broad paintbrush for your prejudices. :mornincoffee: Have you read about all the cr*p that happened in The Villages over the summer months while all of you none-vacationers were living there? If that character was racing around in a baseball suit it was highly unlikely he just arrived in The Villages and we have many East coast neighbors and friends that don't fit your description.
I've watched the summer vacationers return to The Villages more relaxed and ready to enjoy the moment and have felt much resentment in the non-vacationers whom believe they are being invaded and feel more entitled to what The Villages offers simply because they can't travel. We're all paying the piper and at this point, most of us know the rules and how to navigate the streets. Common courtesy would do wonders if we all adhered to that policy. Let's all slow down and enjoy each other. Tal, I'm sorry you came across such an offensive driver and I think it's happened to many of us. I would try to pull over and let the offender fly by, sooner or later he'll do himself in. We looking forward to returning to The Villages shortly and all of our wonderful friends, see you shortly! :wave: Quote:
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Peachie-couldn't agree more with you.I hate this blame the snowbird mentality down here.I don't want to rant and raise the blood pressure so I'll just stop but the anti snowbirds= you need an attitude adjustment among other things.
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hey a wacked guy and his wife yelled at me in july for stopping to park my car (an envoyxl) because i was taking too long...of course i was allowing a young lady with two young children to cross the road, so i had to wait i just thought it was the heat and i had air and they didn't
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Maybe his team lost the ball game and it was his fault:smiley:
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Now now now you folks are all taking this issue too seriously. These sort of things, based on many comments by other residents, simple don't occur here in Adult Disneyworld. And to criticize New York City people that way shameful. I met a quiet person from New York City once. I'll bet that rude guy in the yellow cart was really from Boston.
OK OK I do this in jest. The villages is a nice place and sometimes like that barrel of apples we find a rotten one. Ciao All |
Hi Tal,
I'm sorry to read that you had such an unnerving experience this morning. Think in that situation, I would just let the rude, angry person pass and thank my lucky stars and proper upbringing that I am not he. Anyway, here's a hug from a member of the nice-person majority. Hope it helps. |
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AND I am thinkin' what a great guy you are to keep your self together. |
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i thank peachie for the considerate #16 post.
and i say to patty 55 that as a snowbird from jersey i take extreme offense at your post #2. |
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I can’t believe the amount of ill feelings displayed at the beginning of this thread towards the snow birds and worse the free mentioning of NYers being the culprits.
Cmon folks lets not be hostile towards each other we’re all in heaven and angels don’t behave that way. |
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[QUOTE= I'll bet that rude guy in the yellow cart was really from Boston.[/QUOTE]
If the guy in the yellow caht was from Bahston it would not be confused with a NY accent. |
Whoa, the irony is rich. So far I have counted about 5 posts calling a New Yorker rude and one for acting superior.
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