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Deja vue all over again.

AND I don't trust Greeks baring gifts or well meaning folks who have NO sense of humor.
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Not sure about safety, but have seen some "junk in their trunks" that I didn't want to see...
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How sad some don't get the message and continue to mock those who are trying to help. I call it the 10% club. There are always 10% who cause the problems and are negative vs 90% who really care about their neighbor. A question you may want to ask is if you are a member of that 10% club?
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How sad some don't get the message and continue to mock those who are trying to help. I call it the 10% club. There are always 10% who cause the problems and are negative vs 90% who really care about their neighbor. A question you may want to ask is if you are a member of that 10% club?
I don't think a lot of light hearted good humor is mocking, unless it is used when I am trying to get a point across.

We all can't agree and our absolutes may not be anothers.

There is a lot of just plain silly bantering that occurs here all of the time and while you may think the purpose of the forum is only to exchange information of some serious merit, most of us seek more than that.

We all are very different people and most of us are very good people who really do care about others..
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This isn't a bogus comment in any sense of the word. When we were new and went to T.V. Newcomers Meeting at Lake Miona, one of the speakers told us to keep our legs inside the golf cart (I know you've seen folks with their leg hanging out) because of safety. He did reiterate that there are injuries from this. I've also wondered on the knees hanging out as well. While I'm here I want to add there are folks driving golf carts who have had strokes or other medical issues that affect the brain and perception. Stroke survivors may have what is called "Left neglect" or "right neglect". Then there are the folks on several medications too. They may not "perceive" the distance between vehicles etc. There are those who LOVE to make light of any comment made on the social media sites so take it with a grain of salt and know they're in the minority.....I've referring to the 10%.
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I think it would help if the Daily Mail, and the other media published the need for the men to keep their knee's in the golf cart and not hang out when driving the cart. It is terrible to see this going on and I heard that at least once a month there is a visit to the ER because of knee damage from passing carts.
Thank you for this warning. Sweetie doesn't hang his knee out and neither do Helene and I.

There are a number who do, but I have to think that is the natural way of sitting for some guys who may not be aware of it. Can you tell me where you heard of the accidents caused by this?
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I think it would help if the Daily Mail, and the other media published the need for the men to keep their knee's in the golf cart and not hang out when driving the cart. It is terrible to see this going on and I heard that at least once a month there is a visit to the ER because of knee damage from passing carts.
There are things in life that need education and explanations.
However I think it's just common sense to keep your knee inside the golf cart when meeting another cart.
The POA publishes a lot about golf cart accidents. I haven't noticed any incidents mentioned about knee damage.
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Why do some believe this is a forum for terrible humor rather than serious discussion. There is no harm and in fact it is good if readers express different views but to believe there is humor in mocking or trying to be a bad comedian is kind of sad. I believe you can find a negative person on any corner but the creative/positive person is a little more difficult to find.
I took this as a light hearted warning when you made reference to the Daily Mail. Why is the attempt at humor ok on your part but not acceptable from others?
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...I would be more concerned about the welfare of those in oncoming carts if any of these daredevils are "going commando".
Serious topic or not, who doesn't think this is funny?
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I took this as a light hearted warning when you made reference to the Daily Mail. Why is the attempt at humor ok on your part but not acceptable from others?
Isn't the Daily Mail a British publication? I think I may have seen the OP driving down the wrong side of the cart path the other day...
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Mistake in saying Daily Mail! It was not meant as humor but rather a serious point when in the Golf Cart. You really take a risk when posting suggestions as there are the 10% club members who have little positive thoughts and believe their humor is funny when it is really bad and sad. Think about all the times you have experienced "negative" comments, or angry responses and write it off to that 10%. Look at The Villages and how wonderful a life it has provided for us. Then think about the "10%" who are angry at the Developer, make fun of the positive people, mock positive suggestions, yell at other drivers, think the police are wrong in ticketing violators, ignore the rules, etc. It is key to remember each belong to their own 10% club. I will be surprised if one does not challenge this note as being a 10% against the 10%'s? Life if great.
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You really take a risk when posting suggestions as there are the 10% club members who have little positive thoughts and believe their humor is funny when it is really bad and sad.
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Path striping. That's the solution to this rampant problem, but frankly, I would be more concerned about the welfare of those in oncoming carts if any of these daredevils are "going commando".
Village Chicken offered a solution to the problem and then dared to inject a little humor.
You may not find his humor funny, but some do.
It's not bad and sad to say something funny now and then, even on a serious thread!
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I believe it is wrong to make fun about a subject that is serious and meant to help the residents. There is nothing funny about a person going to the hospital because a cart hit his leg/knee because it was beyond the side of the cart. As I said and standby there is that 10% who think this is a funny.
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I believe it is wrong to make fun about a subject that is serious and meant to help the residents. There is nothing funny about a person going to the hospital because a cart hit his leg/knee because it was beyond the side of the cart. As I said and standby there is that 10% who think this is a funny.
Please tell us where you heard about this problem. The Daily Sun? The online news? The POA Bulletin? Or word of mouth?

I know from reading your posts that you are a serious individual and you have made many sincere and heart felt posts and have been challenged.

Almost all of us have been challenged. Some with humor, some with painful directness and some with changing the subject.

I have been called Pollyanna, Goody two shoes, and a LOT worse. I heard at a recent party that someone said that the Morses GAVE me our house. When you venture into giving your opinion to the world you expose your vulnerable underbelly to misinterpretation and ridicule sometimes. .
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