Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I'm not much on writing or reading for that matter. I've been busy because I've taken a really good look at how much yard work needed to be done and was surprised. I figure if I get all this done and I fall victim to the virus at least I'll go out with the best looking yard in the villages, well almost. After reading a lot of these posts I noticed we are all getting a little testy with each other. We've all had our daily social routines change and it's natural to start bouncing of the walls if we let it get to us. This occurred through no fault of our own and it's a test of our will. Let's fight together and not give this ******* [COVID-19] the satisfaction. I'm off to buy plants and pressure washing cleaner.
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The Anytime Fitness on 44 reports on their website members have the option can freeze or cancel you membership. However, there appears to be no way to contact them. As such, unsure and maybe unfair but appears to be a Covid-19 business plan to keep direct member billing in place, regardless that many/most of their members are retired seniors. If anyone knows how or has been successful contacting them, please reply.
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#78
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Not good enough, considering there are still people disregarding the advisory.
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Thank you.
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Here is the latest projections for Florida's peaking during this Pandemic: Researchers from the University of Washington's Institute for Health Metrics created graphs showing how COVID-19 or the coronavirus is projected to impact every U.S. state and Florida is expected to become the next epicenter, behind New York, but is not expected to peak until May 6. Anyone want to take a guess as to why we are lagging behind the other states. Open beaches, no enforcement of isolation and no curfews is my best guess. If we do not get onboard with the mitigation requirements, Florida will have a huge loss of life as the large portion of the population have most or all of the high risk health issues.
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Don’t jeopardize the golf staff just so you can get out and play golf Do something else
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#82
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Please explain, in your next/second post, how the golf staff is being jeopardized?
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#83
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#84
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Barefoot....You are my hero!! Love the dog picture and quote!
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Golfing is the same as walking or carting while carrying sticks. Maintain social distancing and it's as safe an outdoor activity as any of the others listed.
I am concerned that too many people will fail to read the part of the stay-at-home order that says some outdoor activities are OK and will barricade themselves indoors. Stay at home in this context does not mean don't go outside. It means avoid personal contact with potentially contaminated people or objects. Fresh air and sunshine are good for body and soul. There are many outdoor activities we can enjoy in perfect safety. Just follow the CDC guidelines. |
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Stay at home order.....
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#87
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yeah. i think they want to make it 'official' by announcing it
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Golf ?????
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