Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I think in real life, Court Gentry, Mitch Rapp and Pike Logan are probably good guys. That said, I think Gabriel Allon would probably be a better fit for TV.
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#153
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Wait, what? I wasn't supposed to tell?
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Trying to shoot down Santa according to a very reliable source of information! |
#155
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Personally, I do not care about white crosses or such "ticky-tacky stuff. If volunteer residents are driving around the streets with clipboards........I don't care .......it is ALL good as long as they are concentrating on a level of problems ABOVE the low-level "ticky tacky" variety. That would probably be a duplication of effort because that is what (I assume) the Community Service people are doing. And since I just thought of another suggestion.........the Community Service people could have 360 degree cameras mounted on their vehicles that send video signals back to trained monitors - because the drivers of the Community Service vehicles at concentrating on driving and looking forward. And the vireo could be recorded if needed in a legal case. |
#156
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Ah, memories of the KGB… |
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Note.......I have not really been "ahead" since 1961.
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#158
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#159
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Most likely the vast majority of the plus 30 group are wonderful citizens and good neighbors. It is just a situation that I don't understand or see a need to exist. Now, some will say that workers need homes too. To that. I would say that the commuting distances from outside The Village bubble are NOT so great as to deter workers. That is just my opinion.......nothing more. |
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Any golf-car ride in any village will probably reveal several dozen "infractions" of the hair-splitting variety. One eight-block stretch that we travel routinely reveals two statues of the Buddha, about ten of those white crosses, a couple of those BVM statues (as my brother calls them "Our Lady of the Bathtub" shrines), a more-or-less permanent dog statue doing his business against a tree, etc. etc. They've been there for years. Any attempt to do a wholesale clean-up of minor infractions that may have easily been there before the current owners bought their houses has about as much chance of succeeding as an attack of flatulence in mid-Katrina. I'm pretty sure the powers-that-be know this, and also know very well the amount of time (and money, not just in person-hours but legal fees as well) it would take to even make a dent in those. Such "ticky-tacky" things may offend someone's taste or sense of decorum but they don't negatively impact an entire community, such as a lawn overgrown with weeds, an RV parked in a driveway for weeks on end, windows patched with duct tape, houses with gross amounts of mold on them, houses missing siding for interminable amounts of time, etc. Go after the big stuff first. Then start fixing the little stuff. Unfortunately the "little stuff" has been allowed to get out of hand by the powers-that-be for years. It will undoubtedly take an equal number of years, probably more, to get things back in compliance. |
#161
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The powers that be did not want to get involved in which lawn ornaments are acceptable and which aren't, which is a matter of taste, so they banned them all. People like to think a little white cross is acceptable---what if someone displayed it upside down because their religion is a bit darker? What if the bird was a large pink flamingo instead of a tasteful brass heron? How about a statue of their favorite political figure? The problem is that there is no universal agreement as to what constitutes "the low-level "ticky tacky" variety". As I see it, the main problem is the vast differences in deed restrictions between different Villages, and even different units within a village. Some standardization would have been helpful. |
#162
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To me, as I have mentioned before, I had a burglary while I was out of town and had $5,000 worth of equipment stolen. And I know of a man that had his corvette stolen. when that happens to a person, they tend to HARDEN their views toward SAFETY in a community. I do not see how having 30-year-old residents in a 55-and-over community can INCREASE resident safety or well-being. It seems (to me) just the opposite. I can see how others may think that having 30-year-old residents is wonderful. I am just stating MY particular opinion. It means nothing more. |
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That may be, but I believe that the Police are always PROFILING. And so do almost ALL people as they walk by others.........they JUDGE. I believe that it is embedded in human DNA due to thousands of years of TRIBAL life and tribal wars. Modern humans have that alertness subconsciously, but today they consciously control it in order to smoothly interact in modern society.
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#165
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It's a FEDERAL LAW... Per HUD: The Fair Housing Act: Housing for Older Persons | HUD.gov / U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
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