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Black Beauty 05-25-2022 06:10 AM

We live across from Mulberry pool. We have it all! Mulberry misfits, walkers,and talkers. I do water aerobics 5-6 times a week, plus do 1/2 mile of afternoon laps. Life is always an adjustment...

GizmoWhiskers 05-25-2022 06:13 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2098500)
Bring beer and pizza. I'll talk to you.

BYOB at Duval, no rsvp needed. The Villages should put that pool on the Trolley stop route... that will sell houses for sure.

Sandy and Ed 05-25-2022 06:16 AM

I’m not a great conversationalist and I go to the pool to swim back and forth at the deep level for exercise. A simple hello and comment about the weather, pool temperature etc is enough to let them know I am open to limited conversation. Also if I overhear a conversation (hard not to) about shopping opportunities or a restaurant I might add an uninvited comment, again to show I am open to limited conversation. If I am shunned, no problem. Again I go to the pool to swim. I’m paying for it!!

My biggest gripe is with those that congregate at the deepest end just so you can’t swim back and forth. Yeah, I know, there is always the sports pool lanes

Stu from NYC 05-25-2022 06:38 AM

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Originally Posted by GizmoWhiskers (Post 2098657)
BYOB at Duval, no rsvp needed. The Villages should put that pool on the Trolley stop route... that will sell houses for sure.

Good to know will have to pay a visit.

kbace6 05-25-2022 07:10 AM

We have priority?
 
Hello thelegges,

What do you mean that you have priority at the pools?
I am not a resident just yet and would like to know more about what you are speaking of.

Thank you.
-Kbace6

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Originally Posted by thelegges (Post 2098499)
Was it the Duval pool, because that would be the most uncomfortable cliques I have seen since high school.

We were told once by 6 women, that we couldn’t come in the pool, because it was only for Duvall residence only, if we didn’t leave community watch would be called.

We all know that’s a crock, however a new person may not know the rules of you can go anywhere at any pool. We have priority so I don’t really care about the adult only pool and the clientele that camps there.


Petersweeney 05-25-2022 07:44 AM

Maybe you should wear a bathing suit.

RICH1 05-25-2022 07:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Gpsma (Post 2098512)
Wear a very tight speedo...they will notice you.

Potato in the front this time

Stu from NYC 05-25-2022 07:58 AM

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Originally Posted by RICH1 (Post 2098712)
Potato in the front this time

Some folks might need one but some of us do not.:bigbow:

mmac321 05-25-2022 08:45 AM

Ask "What's the best restaurant in TV." Old folks love to talk about food.

Tricia400 05-25-2022 09:04 AM

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Originally Posted by SickTime (Post 2098347)
So we purchased a home in a well established area. Like many pools, the regulars are always there. They seem very friendly and are very talkative to each other. When my wife and I went to the pool there was a wave of coldness, and i do not mean the water temperature. I understand that friendships are made and strengthened over time, but I can use any suggestions on how to get the "pool people" to communicate or at least acknowledge our existence. I'm sure its not all pools and I'm sure its not all the "pool people". I don't want to try a different pool since i am 3 blocks from mine now. So, I can use your suggestions.

So sorry you are experiencing this. Our local pool is Collier. Really great group of regulars there who have made us feel so welcome. Come on over.

macawlaw 05-25-2022 10:54 AM

We are still about a year and a half from retirement, so we visit only occasionally. I have gone to our pool, two blocks away, several times by myself. The same couple has twice ignored my "hello," and gone inside to ask that the employee check my ID. It would have been more pleasant if they had engaged in some conversation and asked where I lived. They seemed disgruntled when I was not thrown out. My husband is the one who fell in love with TV. I've yet to figure out why.

Stu from NYC 05-25-2022 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by macawlaw (Post 2098763)
We are still about a year and a half from retirement, so we visit only occasionally. I have gone to our pool, two blocks away, several times by myself. The same couple has twice ignored my "hello," and gone inside to ask that the employee check my ID. It would have been more pleasant if they had engaged in some conversation and asked where I lived. They seemed disgruntled when I was not thrown out. My husband is the one who fell in love with TV. I've yet to figure out why.

Ignore the idiots. Mot people here are very friendly.

jimjamuser 05-25-2022 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by macawlaw (Post 2098763)
We are still about a year and a half from retirement, so we visit only occasionally. I have gone to our pool, two blocks away, several times by myself. The same couple has twice ignored my "hello," and gone inside to ask that the employee check my ID. It would have been more pleasant if they had engaged in some conversation and asked where I lived. They seemed disgruntled when I was not thrown out. My husband is the one who fell in love with TV. I've yet to figure out why.

There are lots of things to do in TV Land for BOTH men and women. There are clubs for every type of interest. There are sports of ALL kinds. There are all types of group exercises available. One bad experience at a pool is the outlier not the normal experience at TV Land activities. Some pools DO have problems with non-residents using them and other TV Land facilities also. TV Landers need to carry their ID cards with them. I have often wished that I would be asked more often to prove that I live here. Pools can be particularly attractive to non-residents.

nova1968 05-25-2022 12:04 PM

Not too many people go swimming with ball caps in

nova1968 05-25-2022 12:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Lottoguy (Post 2098425)
What works almost all the time is wearing a hat (baseball maybe) that tells people where you are from. Works all the time in the squares or on the golf course. If people are from where you use to live up north then a conversation is almost guaranteed.

Not too many people swim with ball caps on


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