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You walk thru that gate, you hold your head high and if anyone gives you grief, give me a tex, I love to swim. Lol |
Our neighborhood pool is on the other end of the spectrum. People are so nice that a lot of residents from adjacent areas make it their regular pool.
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There is a difference between keeping away from "strangers" in the pool and not being friendly. a smile or a nod or even eye contact will not infect anyone with anything except being human. this is of course my opinion and also the way i was raised but everyone has their own opinion as i can see. all i am talking about are the "pool people" who based on what i am reading in this post are the minority and not the norm. we will be going to our new pool maybe before "they" arrive or right in the middle of the "click". it will be fun especially now that we have decided to make it a game to see how many whispers we can get each day. :)
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yes, only 3 posts. Figuring out the basics of living here is simple, figuring out the "clicks" and the "pool People" now thats worth seeing all of the opinions from the internet. thank you for pointing out the 3 posts though, im sure that matters to at least you. :) see you at the pool.
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But I must say it does take time to assimilate into a new group anywhere, not just at pools. Plus you have to reach out, and not just once and give up after one negative experience. Since I’ve lived here I can say a few of my good friendships were developed by spending mutual pool time! Nice if you have your own private pool, but I’d be missing out on getting to know people and their experiences from various parts of the country and even other countries! |
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You can't be a priority member of any Villages amenity pool. You either are a resident who pays your monthly amenity fees and can use ANY neighborhood, regional, family, or sports pool in the entire Villages, or you're a visitor on a guest pass and accompanied by a resident, or a renter with a resident pass. If you want to join the Country Club pool, that costs extra. |
Three types of people you meet at the neighborhood pools.
The first is the "blue haired bobbers". These people, generally ladies, stand around in a circle gabbing with each other, gently bobbing up and down but not so rigorously as to mess up their hair. The second is the "walkers". These are people, men and women alike, who walk back and forth across the pool unmindful of any others. They pay no attention to the bobbers (above) and are oblivious to the third group (below), the lappers, who cannot see ahead of themselves. There are often collisions between the walkers and the lappers. The walkers think it is the lappers fault. The lappers are speechless as to the obliviousness of the walkers. The third is the "lappers". These are people, both men and women, who feel they are not quite as athletic as that needed to participate in the sports pools so they do their laps in the neighborhood pools. These folks, for the most part could care less about the bobbers (above) and are fearful that the walkers will bump into them or that they might bump into the walkers and be touched or touch the other in inappropriate places. I do not mention a potential fourth group since these are found in the family pools where frivolity is the name of the game. I hope this categorization clears up any misconception of the people one can see at the neighborhood adult pools. |
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I remember when I was in my 30’s a lady on the Villages van (going from the airport to the Villages) took up conversation with me. She mentioned that she was an attorney at a well-known firm and the importance of some of the things she was responsible for. Then she smiled mischievously. She said, “You know, in The Villages, I’m a child. I am 29 years old and I am not allowed to go to the pool.” This was a long time ago, and the pool she was talking about was the original historic district pool. Well, things haven’t changed as far as that goes. |
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And not over 18, but not under 19. “If the guest is under 19 years of age, they must be accompanied by a Villages resident or a guest 19 years of age or older with a valid guest ID card and photo ID” |
Must have been out at the pool to long today, or just used to under 30's being at our pool because they don't check and most people at our pool don't care.
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