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Old 11-04-2013, 08:23 AM
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Speaking of line dancing: Does the energetic gal that always has a water bottle in her hand still dance at the squares?
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Speaking of line dancing: Does the energetic gal that always has a water bottle in her hand still dance at the squares?
"Pony Tail Girl" was dancing at Spanish Springs Saturday night. My next door neighbor knows her and I've seen her in my neighborhood. I think she lives near me.
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Speaking of line dancing: Does the energetic gal that always has a water bottle in her hand still dance at the squares?
Which one? There are usually a lot of energetic gals and guys of all ages dancing at the Squares. You often see a 5 year old in there doing just as good as a 75 year old. Of course, I would not walk my dog through a bunch of line dancers as that would come out looking like a Laurel and Hardy skit or maybe even one of the Monty Python ones. Can you imagine walking a Great Dane through a line of dancers when she is on a twenty foot lead? I am sure that almost anyone above 5 years old would have enough common sense not to do this.
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So, I guess we allow anyone to do anything...and we'll turn the villages into another crappy town where the dregs have taken over. Great! I can't wait.

We come here because it's "different" from other places...let's keep it that way.
No, we don't allow anyone to do anything. We allow people the right to do what is legal, not dangerous and we enforce the rules as needed. We don't have the right to ban those who do things we don't like just because we don't like them. The pettiness, the small-mindedness I've seen here and heard at the squares is ugly and doesn't belong.

Dog owners have the right to take their pets in public. Kids of all ages are free to visit and use the squares. Neighbors of TV have the right to come and visit us (and, yes, I think they should be allowed to come in their golf carts and use our paths) and shop in our stores and enjoy the music at the squares. It has always been that way here and I, for one, sincerely hope it stays that way!
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We know the rules -- no smoking except in designated areas; no coolers; no dogs in the squares themselves just the sidewalk areas, yet time and again people rail about whatever they don't happen to like and think should be prohibited. This list includes dogs and now snakes, smokers, drunks, heavily scented individuals, teens and young adults unless accompanied by Village resident grandparents, seat savers ... and I'd like to add line dancers to the list -- they take up too much of the dance floor. What else should be added to the list?

Folks, we all enjoy the entertainment at the squares. Just because you don't like something, doesn't mean it shouldn't be there or that you have the right to dictate what should or shouldn't be there.

Most dog owners are considerate of their friends and neighbors and keep them on a tight leash in the squares. While I would never bring a snake into a loud area filled with people, some would and, truth be known, the odds of the snake harming anyone is slim.

Nowadays, smokers understand the dangers of smoke (both first and second-hand) and do their best to smoke in designated areas only. Surely those who don't smoke can find a way to walk around those areas without being rude and obnoxious.

Line dancers are too much fun to watch to ban even if others can't find room to dance.

While I'm not a big fan of anyone drinking too much, it happens. So long as they aren't getting mean, let them enjoy themselves but do try to stop them from driving (cart or car) if you can.

Don't ban the seat savers, simply use the saved seats as needed.

Teens are allowed regardless of where they live or who is with them, so get over it. If they're doing something illegal or dangerous, call the police. If they're just being kids, sit back, watch and enjoy them. It can be fun to remember when you were young.

If you try to prevent everything you don't like, sooner or later someone is going to find something about you that they don't like and work on banning you. Why not just accept that all are allowed and should be welcomed and treated with respect?
Nice reasonable post.

I personally don't care for the cigar smokers at the squares as it offends my sense of smell.

I don't mind at all seeing dogs as they are lovable creatures but I personally would think the dog would prefer a quieter environment at home, as opposed to being careful that his/her space is not being violated.

I hate snakes whether they are harmless or not. I would never subject people to a weird view of what pets should be brought to the squares. I would recoil after seeing a snake but that's just me.
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No, we don't allow anyone to do anything. We allow people the right to do what is legal, not dangerous and we enforce the rules as needed. We don't have the right to ban those who do things we don't like just because we don't like them. The pettiness, the small-mindedness I've seen here and heard at the squares is ugly and doesn't belong.

Dog owners have the right to take their pets in public. Kids of all ages are free to visit and use the squares. Neighbors of TV have the right to come and visit us (and, yes, I think they should be allowed to come in their golf carts and use our paths) and shop in our stores and enjoy the music at the squares. It has always been that way here and I, for one, sincerely hope it stays that way!


The last time I looked, we are talking about a place for the public to use and with that, we will see differences (thank goodness!) in who and how we interact.

A person's area of control is in their own home where they can "set the rules." Should you invite me into your home, when I come in I will respect your rules, or I can choose to not visit.

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Nice reasonable post.

I personally don't care for the cigar smokers at the squares as it offends my sense of smell.

I don't mind at all seeing dogs as they are lovable creatures but I personally would think the dog would prefer a quieter environment at home, as opposed to being careful that his/her space is not being violated.

I hate snakes whether they are harmless or not. I would never subject people to a weird view of what pets should be brought to the squares. I would recoil after seeing a snake but that's just me.
I love cigar smoke..............don't like cig smoke.
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Just remind the pet owners that you hear snakes "taste like chicken" and try to look REALLY HUNGRY!!
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I wonder how bear spray would work on a snake, or on the dreg
that has it wrapped around his neck? Hmmmmm, food for thought.
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I will add myself to the list of those that like your thread but no snakes please.
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So, I guess we allow anyone to do anything...and we'll turn the villages into another crappy town where the dregs have taken over. Great! I can't wait.

We come here because it's "different" from other places...let's keep it that way.
TV has some how managed to not turn into "another crappy" town for more than 30 years now....that being said the minority report above has been duly noted.

The other 99% of us are just as happy as can be for the past 10 years here....knowing some who have been here twice that long with the same comment.....and do not expect it to be any different 10 or 20 more years down the road except the current doubters will have converted along the way.

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I love cigar smoke..............don't like cig smoke.
Cigarette smoke is almost an offensive to this non-smoker but cigar odor is more offensive. Everyone has the right to do what they want but the square sign says smoking is prohibited in the park area.
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We've only eaten in the restaurants at the squares. Never had the desire to go to the squares for any other reason.
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Speaking of line dancing: Does the energetic gal that always has a water bottle in her hand still dance at the squares?
Yes, that's Lisa. she's one of my Line Dance Friends. She was at KB's with me last night. Tonight we'll be at LSL to see Garrett Miles.
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Which one? There are usually a lot of energetic gals and guys of all ages dancing at the Squares. You often see a 5 year old in there doing just as good as a 75 year old. Of course, I would not walk my dog through a bunch of line dancers as that would come out looking like a Laurel and Hardy skit or maybe even one of the Monty Python ones. Can you imagine walking a Great Dane through a line of dancers when she is on a twenty foot lead? I am sure that almost anyone above 5 years old would have enough common sense not to do this.
Why did I think you had a golden doodle?

When we first bought here I asked about dogs in the squares and was told the same thing--on the perimeter but not in the square itself. Our dog doesn't like a lot of commotion and trying to walk on a sidewalk with many people. We leave him home because we know he doesn't like being in that kind of environment... not because somebody might not like dogs and objects to them being somewhere they're allowed.

I think your post is SPOT-ON, Red!!
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