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Bay Kid 01-06-2015 07:23 AM

Get a cup of coffee and go to new post on TOTV EVERY morning. You'll keep me company when I am home in Virginia, or home in TV. Thanks to all that are more than willing to give great advice and friendship. See you in another week!

Mr. Grampi II 01-06-2015 10:25 AM

I too am addicted to TOTV, I read it each morning and each evening and I check it during the day. I absolutely love the Villages and have been accused of being a "Villages cheerleader" ..... I came to the Villages in in 1994 when they were building Spanish Spring and lurked on this site from 2009 -2011 until I joined. I bought a house in 2011, sold and bought a bigger house in 2014. I rent my house in the winter and am up north as I write this.

The thing I love the most about TOTV is the people and their wisdom and the information they provide, especially the "girls" Gracie, Red Witch, Bonny, CFrance, KittyGilchrist just to name a few.(Hey, if God made anything better than women,he kept it for himself..) I have never met anyone of you yet I feel like I know you.

I am from Michigan but live and raised a family in Ohio, I am half red and half blue so I am conflicted in my existence! Some of you are redder, some bluer, some more diplomatic but for the most part respectful, that is what I like about this forum and its people.

BTW: Gracie, it is 11 degrees in Ohio as I write this, a couple of inches of snow fell last night...I really miss the Villages...

tainsley 01-06-2015 10:33 AM

TOTV was invaluable to me before buying my home. Learned so much about TV before moving down. I treasure The friends who I met through TOTV including you Gracie!

CFrance 01-06-2015 10:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. Grampi II (Post 991177)
I too am addicted to TOTV, I read it each morning and each evening and I check it during the day. I absolutely love the Villages and have been accused of being a "Villages cheerleader" ..... I came to the Villages in in 1994 when they were building Spanish Spring and lurked on this site from 2009 -2011 until I joined. I bought a house in 2011, sold and bought a bigger house in 2014. I rent my house in the winter and am up north as I write this.

The thing I love the most about TOTV is the people and their wisdom and the information they provide, especially the "girls" Gracie, Red Witch, Bonny, CFrance, KittyGilchrist just to name a few.(Hey, if God made anything better than women,he kept it for himself..) I have never met anyone of you yet I feel like I know you.

I am from Michigan but live and raised a family in Ohio, I am half red and half blue so I am conflicted in my existence! Some of you are redder, some bluer, some more diplomatic but for the most part respectful, that is what I like about this forum and its people.

BTW: Gracie, it is 11 degrees in Ohio as I write this, a couple of inches of snow fell last night...I really miss the Villages...

Mr. Grampi II, how nice of you! What a great post. You make the most of TOTV.:eclipsee_gold_cup:

Bonny 01-06-2015 11:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. Grampi II (Post 991177)
I too am addicted to TOTV, I read it each morning and each evening and I check it during the day. I absolutely love the Villages and have been accused of being a "Villages cheerleader" ..... I came to the Villages in in 1994 when they were building Spanish Spring and lurked on this site from 2009 -2011 until I joined. I bought a house in 2011, sold and bought a bigger house in 2014. I rent my house in the winter and am up north as I write this.

The thing I love the most about TOTV is the people and their wisdom and the information they provide, especially the "girls" Gracie, Red Witch, Bonny, CFrance, KittyGilchrist just to name a few.(Hey, if God made anything better than women,he kept it for himself..) I have never met anyone of you yet I feel like I know you.

I am from Michigan but live and raised a family in Ohio, I am half red and half blue so I am conflicted in my existence! Some of you are redder, some bluer, some more diplomatic but for the most part respectful, that is what I like about this forum and its people.

BTW: Gracie, it is 11 degrees in Ohio as I write this, a couple of inches of snow fell last night...I really miss the Villages...

Thank you so much !! That was a very nice post !
My daughter & sister are getting snow in Michigan. I don't miss it ! Keep warm !!
We'll be cold here too !! High in the 60's tomorrow and 50's Thursday, brrrrrr ;)

2BNTV 01-06-2015 11:43 AM

TOTV is very addictive but I must agree with Ed and it's time to move onto other pursuits.

Will check in form time to time but it's stopped being a whole of fun, anymore. :(

Thankful for the great people I have met here and have become friends with. A valuable resource tool for those wanting to move here and need info.

Polar Bear 01-06-2015 11:47 AM

I check in daily, post occasionally. Always very fun and informative.

rubicon 01-06-2015 01:07 PM

TOTV is a good forum for The Villages because of its : "many eyes" reporting happenings that otherwise would be missed.

Indeed moderators have a very difficult challenge

By environment, education and practice, the subject matter I most enjoy is honest debate. However these are not topics for some because they take them too personally.

In additional to being too emotional for some our society as a whole has lost its ability for civil discourse politicians inabilities to resolve issues is one clear indicator of this lost art.

On the other hand I have communicated with many members who are quite skilled at debate and so it is sad that provisions are not made to allow these responsible members an opportunity to do so.

Anyone who has been on this forum for a period of time has noticed the change in those usernames of members who participate on a regular basis.

So the obvious question is what reason(s) contribute to active members actively withdrawing from the forum ?

Clearly there is a continuum of new members but its sad to lose touch with some

graciegirl 01-06-2015 01:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rubicon (Post 991278)
TOTV is a good forum for The Villages because of its : "many eyes" reporting happenings that otherwise would be missed.

Indeed moderators have a very difficult challenge

By environment, education and practice, the subject matter I most enjoy is honest debate. However these are not topics for some because they take them too personally.

In additional to being too emotional for some our society as a whole has lost its ability for civil discourse politicians inabilities to resolve issues is one clear indicator of this lost art.

On the other hand I have communicated with many members who are quite skilled at debate and so it is sad that provisions are not made to allow these responsible members an opportunity to do so.

Anyone who has been on this forum for a period of time has noticed the change in those usernames of members who participate on a regular basis.

So the obvious question is what reason(s) contribute to active members actively withdrawing from the forum ?

Clearly there is a continuum of new members but its sad to lose touch with some

I very much agree with this very well thought out post.

I have even tried to gather like thinking people from this forum for a social evening so we have a way to talk together without annoying people who completely disagree with us. It is hard to listen and act like it doesn't matter when someone is typing something you completely disagree with..... AND you know from Facebook that some are against things that you believe in. It doesn't mean that person doesn't have good qualities but just not the same philosophies on how things work or should work.

I would very much like to have a political forum. That way, if you can't stand the heat, you can just stay out of the kitchen.

One very different thing about seniors is, they don't hold back. We don't have all the time in the world like we used to

Madelaine Amee 01-06-2015 03:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2BNTV (Post 991223)
TOTV is very addictive but I must agree with Ed and it's time to move onto other pursuits.

Will check in form time to time but it's stopped being a whole of fun, anymore. :(

Thankful for the great people I have met here and have become friends with. A valuable resource tool for those wanting to move here and need info.

Oh no! Not two of you in the space of two days. We cannot afford to lose two of the nicest and most respectful people on this forum in just two days - what is going on here? This is really bad news.

rubicon 01-06-2015 04:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ugotme (Post 990772)
Hello Gracie,

I have enjoyed TOTV which helped to answer many questions before I moved here. It (YOU the members) provides a lot of information that is extremely useful. I still come on here to find recommendations for various contractors, etc.

I no longer generally read/post to certain topics such as
"Restaurant Discussions." I have my taste you have yours, simple. I will not come on here and tell you you are wrong and that a restaurant stinks - if you like it an I don't - enjoy. We all like and miss our hometown favorites. (CORRECT - NO ONE beats New York pizza) LOL !!

Certain politically driven topics such as gun control, abortion, protests, etc. although debatable, will not change minds and seem to just create hostility (for the most part). As above, we all have our own thoughts.

Enough rambling, my posts are usually very short but suffice it to say, TOTV has been and will continue to be a great forum (despite the trolls) especially where newbies are concerned.

KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK !!!!

CIAO!

There you go> I have said more than once that in my family you were required to debate politics and religion but stay away from cooking/food restaurant discussions because they would get you into a whole lot of trouble.
ugotme apparently came from the same type family ..so ugotme what special ingredient does your family add to make their pasta sauce special?:D

rubicon 01-06-2015 04:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 991301)
I very much agree with this very well thought out post.

I have even tried to gather like thinking people from this forum for a social evening so we have a way to talk together without annoying people who completely disagree with us. It is hard to listen and act like it doesn't matter when someone is typing something you completely disagree with..... AND you know from Facebook that some are against things that you believe in. It doesn't mean that person doesn't have good qualities but just not the same philosophies on how things work or should work.

I would very much like to have a political forum. That way, if you can't stand the heat, you can just stay out of the kitchen.

One very different thing about seniors is, they don't hold back. We don't have all the time in the world like we used to

Hi GG: Īts hard to listen........is a fact but be ever present that we are all entitled to our views. If people exercised that rule disagreement would always be civil. Underlying that rule is freeing oneself of ego.

I spent my entire career educating employee staff after staff that I didn't need to be right but I did need to make the right choices so that their input was indeed valuable and indeed valuable it was right down to the file clerks.

ugotme 01-06-2015 06:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rubicon (Post 991360)
There you go> I have said more than once that in my family you were required to debate politics and religion but stay away from cooking/food restaurant discussions because they would get you into a whole lot of trouble.
ugotme apparently came from the same type family ..so ugotme what special ingredient does your family add to make their pasta sauce special?:D

Shhhhhh - It's a secret. LOL
You mean besides the meat, spices and cheeses - NOTHING ! :pepper2:

Mr. Grampi II 01-06-2015 06:28 PM

Rubicon: I enjoy you posts and your sentence structure and overall approach to making your point. It does not surprise me that you enjoy a good debate. If I may ask, what did you do in your working career, my guess is either an attorney or perhaps a insurance or sales executive?

Chi-Town 01-06-2015 06:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Madelaine Amee (Post 991355)
Oh no! Not two of you in the space of two days. We cannot afford to lose two of the nicest and most respectful people on this forum in just two days - what is going on here? This is really bad news.

I feel exactly the same way.


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