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Smiling JOe

SoWal Expert
Nov 18, 2004
31,644
1,773
I think Kurt is right. Though most of us realize that this particular lady doesn't represent all Seaside owners, because she is an owner and she is trying to pretend as though she has some sort of authority granted to her by Seaside, she DOES represent Seaside in the public's eyes. Not much different than an employee representing their employer while they are on premise and wearing a name tag.
 

dmarie

Beach Lover
Aug 22, 2007
242
83
Eden
I am sorry for your distress. It is up to you and other owners and neighbors in Seaside to do something about it. You should not tolerate this type of behavior.


You are absolutely right Kurt. I have just communicated the very same thing with Dreamsicle.

The problem is that not enough of the Seaside owners realize how the 30-A community perceives them/Seaside, and all because of a miserable few!!! Seaside had become so scorned by our neighbors because of these few and their irrational fear of those who "don't belong." Thankfully our neighbors are now realizing that this hatefulness is not representative of the Seaside owners.

Neighbors, take heart. Perhaps their mission is not so much to prove that YOU don't belong, but rather that THEY do. Sad.

'nuff said
 

Minnie

Beach Fanatic
Dec 30, 2006
4,328
829
Memphis
Obviously this woman needs some type of intervention before she or someone else gets hurt, but seriously does anyone think "one" cranky old woman represents an entire community.:dunno:

If you do, you need to get over to Seaside and meet the rest of the community, for they are certainly not like this one person.
 

dmarie

Beach Lover
Aug 22, 2007
242
83
Eden
Obviously this woman needs some type of intervention before she or someone else gets hurt, but seriously does anyone think "one" cranky old woman represents an entire community.:dunno:

If you do, you need to get over to Seaside and meet the rest of the community, for they are certainly not like this one person.


If it were only one, maybe not. But it's more than one. Doesn't the squeaky wheel always get oiled first!
 
As a homeowner on Tupelo Street, I am embarrassed and distressed at this person's behavior. We're not all like that!:sosad:

I own a business at Seaside and I'll tell you that she is an embarassment to most of the nice folks who live here. She and her followers actually installed huge cement pillars last year and blocked the street entirely. The original DOR calls for all streets at Seaside to be open to surrounding communities (according to Robert and Daryl Davis, the founders, the concept was to be an open and friendly community) so it wasn't long before they were compelled to remove the obstructions. Seems she has taken to raving on the side of the road, poor dear.
 

Will B

Moderator
Jan 5, 2006
4,563
1,317
Atlanta, GA
This takes "Hey you kids...get off my damn lawn!!" to a whole new level!
 

standing

Beach Comber
Jul 6, 2009
17
1
Hello getting ready to go fishing, my wife and daughter avoid going into Seaside via Grove, anymore, I on the other hand, that is now the only way I go into Seaside. I was going to the market in Seaside via Grove, with a new friend that has lived here for years, we encountered a whole pack of the Seaside Lady's that act as traffic directors, he spotted one in the group that I was told owns a vacation rental co. that only rents Seaside homes. and does not live in Seaside, would everyone think helping the mob would hurt your business. I was told the name of the business, but I don't think the rules allow me to say. Beware their growing in numbers, is there a garden club or something around the area to occupy, their time. I thank everyone for the suggestions. I know you want to know dog lady did try to stop us, windows up and fingers raised we past in air conditioned comfort.
 
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