Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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That the closest White Castle is in Tennessee
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My wife describes it as being in college but not having to go to classes.
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"Cruise ship on land", Disney World for Adults" "college without the classes"
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Here in Maryland we don't even have White Castle. However I got hooked on Krystal Burgers when stationed in Savannah in 1972. They're square and small with diced onions & pickels. When we visited TV in April I checked Krystal's website and found the nearest was in Starke and we had lunch there on the way. I know Krystals are down in Orlando from visiting there before, check them out if you haven't already. Steak N Shake also makes a good regular burger.
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I find TV perfect as a winter home. I know that many people love it year round. I don't think I could move away from friends and family permanently.
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All democrats no doubt.
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Bluedog,
Actually, they are Republican thinking on most items - but we do not talk politics except in very broad terms. The beach days are perfect for soaking up some friendship along with the sun, water and sand. Try it sometime. |
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After moving from NC
to Paradise (TV), I promised myself to branch out and do many things and not lock myself into any one activity or group!....We belonged to a private club in Morganton, NC, and consequently, played golf with the same group of people because the choice was minimal....I don't care HOW much you enjoy friends company when you do it 5 or 6 times a week, the relationship changes....That is one problem you will never have in TV....Many wonderful people and activities....soooooo branch out and enjoy life!...This is one recommendation I would make!
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[QUOTE=jojo;359587]Larry, your assertion that the Board is mainly people who cheer lead for the Villages gave me pause for consideration. It does appear that most folks on the Board love The Villages but in my experience out and about in TV they would be representative of most residents here. Total strangers in the square, shops, restaurants will strike up a conversation and inevitably exclaim about how they love it here. Is it everyone? No. But certainly most.[/QUOT
It should be no surprise that the majority of people who spend time (some a LOT of time) on an opinion forum would be enthusiastic supporters of the forum's subject. I have spent time and become members of several sports forums and my beloved University of Missouri, and virtually everyone on those forums is an unabashed fan of the sport or the school. One would not expect a lot of people who were disgusted with or turned off by a subject to log on and read or respond to posts that were mostly very positive about that subject. JMHO Ed
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Have I told you yet today that you are the smartest girl?????
I wish I had said that, because it is to the point and absolutely correct.
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Yep, the one in Ocala is the closest to TV.
If you like White Castles, give Krystals a shot. Sandy and I, refined culinary connoisseurs that we are, prefer Krystals over Whiteys........... But then on the other hand - as some friends of ours say: "I wouldn't let my dog eat those things!!!" Bill |
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This is probably a semi-hijack, but if living in Charleston is your dream, and if living in TV is neither joyful nor comfortably affordable to you, are you sure that staying is your best option? Have you considered that what you lose by selling in a down market, you might gain by (a) buying in a down market, (b) reduced monthly expenses that don't tap into your savings and (c) greater enjoyment of your life and less stress over finances? Is it possible that if you buy in Charleston now, you will pay less than you would have had you purchased in Charleston when you purchased in TV? I mention this in the context of this thread because yes, a percentage of people living in TV (or anywhere else), will discover over time that having known this or foreseen that might have led them down a different path. Other paths might still be open. |
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