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Buffalo Jim 08-03-2015 07:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 1095060)
Does this mean you are happy or unhappy?


I believe it means in the words of that great " Yogi " Berra that :

" No one goes there anymore ' cause it`s too crowded " ! :)

NotGolfer 08-03-2015 07:36 AM

Oh.my.gosh!!! What ever are you referring to re: malcontents??? The only curmudgeons I've experienced are on social media and people stirring the pot. We've been here 6 years and never have regretted our decision to come. I think if folks focus on how their "cup is half empty" then most certainly they'll be unhappy BUT I, for one, haven't met anyone who is.

Someone on this thread mentioned how crowded it is an impossible it is to be served (this was posted today)...I'm not sure what planet they live on but we eat out 2 to 3 times a week and walk right in wherever we go and get seated immediately. During "high season" we just work around the the times by going early. As for traffic...then go to south Florida OR Atlanta or any large city and compare it with here. Our traffic isn't all that bad considering those places!!!

gardeniagirl 08-03-2015 07:48 AM

Winter/spring is overcrowded...my friends and I had to eat at a KFC after church to avoid hours of wait in TV. Still not a KFC fan.....

gardeniagirl 08-03-2015 07:51 AM

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Originally Posted by NotGolfer (Post 1095071)
Oh.my.gosh!!! What ever are you referring to re: malcontents??? The only curmudgeons I've experienced are on social media and people stirring the pot. We've been here 6 years and never have regretted our decision to come. I think if folks focus on how their "cup is half empty" then most certainly they'll be unhappy BUT I, for one, haven't met anyone who is.

Someone on this thread mentioned how crowded it is an impossible it is to be served (this was posted today)...I'm not sure what planet they live on but we eat out 2 to 3 times a week and walk right in wherever we go and get seated immediately. During "high season" we just work around the the times by going early. As for traffic...then go to south Florida OR Atlanta or any large city and compare it with here. Our traffic isn't all that bad considering those places!!!

I don't want to go to south Florida or Atlanta....TV is not an Atlanta or large city....so what why the comments "as the curmudgeons, and "people stirring the pot"....can you show respect for others with a different opinion than your own???? some manners, maturity, and tolerance is necessary to have discussions.

tlsmbartz 08-03-2015 08:04 AM

It's your choice
 
Hello!

My wife and I are moving to the villages in two weeks! WHOO HOO!! :a040: We've been working towards this goal for 3 years, and now it's here. I got a chance at an early retirement and jumped at the chance. That being said, we've always believed that a persons happiness...or lack of it... is a personal choice. I'm not saying that we see the world through "rose colored glasses"....but we prefer to be positive. We only get one chance on earth to live the life God gave us. Let's enjoy it! You'll recognize us if you see us. We'll be the ones with the smiles from ear to ear.

bomanm 08-03-2015 08:10 AM

I have lived in the Villages for 6 years and watched it grow. We had nice friendly people living here. As the Villages has grown, the so has attitudes of the people. This is no longer the Friendliess Hometown place to live but just another town where everyone does for themselves. I see the same rudeness and yelling and bickering over the most ridiculous things because retirees think they have or expect a sense of entitlement for living in the Villages. This is not Park Avenue. There are people that live in trailers home to premier homes. They just like to put on the pretense of that because they are a Villager and put on the airs in public and be snobby and it is distasteful. I as a Villager I see this all the time. Come on people, were is your sense of decentcy & respect for others.

Bonny 08-03-2015 08:10 AM

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Originally Posted by tlsmbartz (Post 1095083)
Hello!

My wife and I are moving to the villages in two weeks! WHOO HOO!! :a040: We've been working towards this goal for 3 years, and now it's here. I got a chance at an early retirement and jumped at the chance. That being said, we've always believed that a persons happiness...or lack of it... is a personal choice. I'm not saying that we see the world through "rose colored glasses"....but we prefer to be positive. We only get one chance on earth to live the life God gave us. Let's enjoy it! You'll recognize us if you see us. We'll be the ones with the smiles from ear to ear.

You will love it here. It's an awesome place.
And trust me, you won't have to go to KFC after church. Lots of places you can go. :D

SST778 08-03-2015 08:23 AM

I think there is a definite sense of discontent in Villagers now. I have lived here for 8 years and have seen such a big change in the attitudes of residents and I do think it is because TV has gotten so much bigger. Too many people and it has lost its small town atmosphere. It also seems the residents have very little voice in changes that are being made that contribute to our stress. Doubt if it is possible to get back to being “the friendliest hometown”.

asianthree 08-03-2015 08:25 AM

We've been coming since 2007. Even in January we have had very few problems finding a restaurant to eat at. Course we usually go later since were a little younger you know that eight-ish dinner. Our house backs up to a road now and I don't find the traffic in January much different then in April. People still wave as they go by and seem to be laughing and talking as we catch some of their conversation.

Bonny 08-03-2015 08:30 AM

We've been here over 15 years. I don't see any change in people or their attitudes. It has nothing to do with the amount of people here. We have always had happy positive people and those who have a hard time being happy & those few that love to stir the pot and get a rise out of people. That's the way it is in the entire world. I see it everywhere.
I will continue to be a happy positive person. Keeps my blood pressure down too. :icon_wink:

DonH57 08-03-2015 08:38 AM

I believe if individuals are not happy here, chances are they wouldn't be happy anywhere they lived and always have something to complain about. Since living here we've never had to go to places like KFC to eat rather than a sunday brunch or stuck in traffic. Sure, there were times we may had to wait a few for a table but we don't eat dinner at 4:00 pm either. Some just stress themselves for no reason over the most trivial thing. Relax and live.

dittofred1 08-03-2015 09:22 AM

For those that are unhappy, there is a simple solution - move. We have been here three weeks and are loving it. We are so busy, our days are flying by. We have met some incredibly nice people. And for those who are not so nice, we simply don't have to hang with them. We create our own happiness!

Bonny 08-03-2015 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by dittofred1 (Post 1095113)
For those that are unhappy, there is a simple solution - move. We have been here three weeks and are loving it. We are so busy, our days are flying by. We have met some incredibly nice people. And for those who are not so nice, we simply don't have to hang with them. We create our own happiness!

Glad you're loving it !!
I always say. if someone doesn't like it here, they should move somewhere where they will be happy. :)

gsaltness 08-03-2015 09:30 AM

Unhappy??? NO, don't think so!
 
Lived in TV since 2006 and could not be happier! My experience is that unhappy people will be unhappy anywhere. So much to do and truly friendly people. Oh yes, there will be a few but that's true anywhere. Wouldn't live any other location. :coolsmiley:

Buffalo Ray 08-03-2015 09:40 AM

Basically very happy here, however I believe that TV is being way over built without consideration for additional infrastructure. The Fruitland Park addition could be a disaster. How will all of the new people connect to TV? It looks like the Colony tunnel is it.
Also, there are the Anonymous Crusaders here that call in the "Deed Violations" because they are offended by an 8" statue of a frog or a bunny. We have this type of person here in Tamarind Grove. Calls in 30 houses at a time. I doubt that she is happy as she just drives around looking for violations. (Yes, SHE. We have seen her and we are close to pinpointing her).


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