Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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“The neighborhood adult pools are intended for refreshing socialization and non-organized/scheduled activities. Regularly scheduled water exercise groups are encouraged to use Sports Pools for this purpose.” So how would you interpret this, and does the fact that traditionally (the last 40 years since I have been visiting) the neighborhood pools have been used for socialization, say anything? |
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Funny how you tried to splash water over that part of the statement. The community pools are for more than standing in groups, peeing and shouting at each other. ![]() |
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The problem with people who try to swim while there are other people happily chatting in the pool, is that the swimmers get in the way, if they could do it respectfully, not disturbing the others, most people would have no trouble with them. But they often dive in (posted as not allowed, but who cares? right?) splash around like they were drowning and get the lady who just paid $70 to have her hair set for the week (which is most of us) wet. Thinking that it is okay, because this is a “swimming” pool - which it is not and who cares if the others are unhappy, right?
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#125
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If I was yelling, or brought my waterproof bluetooth speaker and had the volume turned up, or was diving off the edge of the pool, or using a big floatie chair or smoking a fat one in the pool - then sure - they could probably ask me to stop doing those things, without needing to get an employee involved. I treat others the same way as I EXPECT them to treat me. If I see someone I don't recognize in the pool, I might or might not say hello, depending on how interested in conversation I happen to be at the time. If it's obvious they're not 30 years old (like, if they look like they're barely out of high school) then I might let them know that the family pool is (and tell them where the nearest family pool is) and they should enjoy that pool instead. If they give me a look, or a parent interjects their opinion on the matter, I'll go over to the phone that's available at ALL pools, and let the desk know that unauthorized children are in the adult pool. And let the employees handle it from there. |
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They could easily say, don’t take yourself to the neighborhood pool if you don’t want to behave socially, and we actually don’t have public swimming pools in The Villages.
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#128
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Lol, that's a long reach from protecting somebody's hair doing the pool. If their hairdo is so important they should get a wading pool and sit in their front yard and maybe the neighbors can stop by and talk with them. Or they could wear a shower cap to the pool. It is a swimming pool after all, not a beauty shop.
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If someone throws themselves in the middle of the road, walks with or runs out into traffic, walks on a highway at night in dark clothing, they are asking for issues, right? But everyone else is responsible if something happens to those people even though they know they are in the road and taking a chance on repercussions.
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