Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Last edited by Fraugoofy; 10-12-2017 at 10:24 PM. |
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Oh yea!!
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You forgot Ozzie! Most people wouldn't even know the groups Bonny & Fraugoofy listed.
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Wish I could get out of the house to go and watch/listen to Sparky's Strummers when they practice/rehearse, too!
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For all the naysayers, if someone politely asks everyone at the pool if they would mind if some music was played and they all assent, is it acceptable to play it ? If it is followed by asking anyone who subsequently comes to the pool if they would like the music turned down or off, is that also acceptable ?
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I do not like loud cell phone calls in the pool area. Does the fact I, as well as a few other folks, not care for them, mean that everyone should stop making them ? Need we all be so considerate of everyone else, that we need to remain quiet while silently bobbing in place in our noodle ? Don't want to get in anyone else's personal space after all ? At what point does consideration for others become ludicrous ? |
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I would rather listen to music than gossip and complaints.
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Oftentimes, people are too polite to complain that they don't like the music...so won't say anything.
Keeping it at a level that only the the person playing it can hear the music...solves the problem. If others want to hear it, they can bring their own music box/maker...and simply follow the same criteria. Pretty simple really. |
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With the caveat of course, that such consideration doesn't actually infringe on another persons 'rights.' Invading other people's space with loud music, or even loud ring tones on a cell phone (especially since they all have a volume/vibrate controls AND voice mail for those calls missed), does NOT infringe on your right, IS inconsiderate...and should be avoided whenever possible. |
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or goin take a sentimental journey goin take.... loud music at pools, speeding golf carts, rude people...what's a person to do |
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Wish they would ban cell phones at the pools
Find it far more annoying than someone's choice of music
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So because of this...Here in The Villages at a public pool there are many present who can't hear music at an acceptable level for all. Again. This business of asking someone publicly whether they would mind if someone played music is just not something our generation or people from the Midwest would do or feel comfortable saying no to. THAT is my opinion. I would consider it ballsy to play my music at a level to be heard outdoors at a public pool.
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As some other posters have noted I agree that loud personal cell phone conversations are much more annoying at the pool, and for that manner in any public venue, then listening to music. I'd also note many people between 50 and 80 have no problem in engaging in those long protracted cell phone conversations discussing the behavior of aunt Sophie's errant nephews and their wives who seem to be living in places such as Cedar Rapids, Moline, Columbus, Sheboygan and Flint, Indianapolis, etc.
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