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Old 05-13-2013, 06:23 PM
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Memories of Sister Cindy Nash.

This thread is for posting special memories of Sister Cindy Nash.

I first met her online when she was posting as Texas Granny,and I kind of got a kick out of teasing her about the fact that she listened to Creedence Clearwater Revival when she was younger.
I can't recall her ever posting anything unkind or hateful to anybody,and she seemed to genuinely care about others. I'll miss her.
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Old 05-13-2013, 06:27 PM
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Re: Memories of Sister Cindy Nash.

- I loved when she posted that smilie when things were getting interesting!
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Old 05-13-2013, 06:32 PM
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Re: Memories of Sister Cindy Nash.

or recently, at least, you wanted to duck if she started throwing things.

I loved how great Cindy was at diffusing a heated situation.
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Old 05-13-2013, 06:34 PM
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Re: Memories of Sister Cindy Nash.

I loved her "Good Grief!" when she would get upset about something!
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Old 05-13-2013, 06:38 PM
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Re: Memories of Sister Cindy Nash.

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I loved her "Good Grief!" when she would get upset about something!

Can I post this again on this thread. This is one of the things that I remembered most. Spoke of it several times during her posting.

I'll never think of "Good Grief" the same again.

My memory of Cindy .................

Good Grief

"Good Grief" Cindy, why did you have to leave us?
There was so much more that we still had to discuss.
And I don’t know if this is proper for me to say....
But on AFF the term “Good Grief” should be put away.

No one seemed to be able to say it just like you,
And you could always find the proper time to say it, too.
I’ve looked today, trying to find the meaning of this term,
An oxymoron that you handled and did it so very firm.

I never got to know you in person, nor to ever shake your hand;
But you were a master when the ocassion called for a firm stand.
The picture that you posted on AFF, was that really you?
A picture that caused me to think of you as being true blue.

We’ll miss you Cindy, it just simply won’t be the same,
But believe me, as your AFF friends, we won’t ever forget your name.
And if someone new should one day say “Good Grief” on a post,
We’ll be reminded, that was your term and you used it the most!

RIP Cindy! We love you and your memory!

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Re: Memories of Sister Cindy Nash.

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Can I post this again on this thread. This is one of the things that I remembered most. Spoke of it several times during her posting.

I'll never think of "Good Grief" the same again.

My memory of Cindy .................

Good Grief

"Good Grief" Cindy, why did you have to leave us?
There was so much more that we still had to discuss.
And I don’t know if this is proper for me to say....
But on AFF the term “Good Grief” should be put away.

No one seemed to be able to say it just like you,
And you could always find the proper time to say it, too.
I’ve looked today, trying to find the meaning of this term,
An oxymoron that you handled and did it so very firm.

I never got to know you in person, nor to ever shake your hand;
But you were a master when the ocassion called for a firm stand.
The picture that you posted on AFF, was that really you?
A picture that caused me to think of you as being true blue.

We’ll miss you Cindy, it just simply won’t be the same,
But believe me, as your AFF friends, we won’t ever forget your name.
And if someone new should one day say “Good Grief” on a post,
We’ll be reminded, that was your term and you used it the most!

RIP Cindy! We love you and your memory!

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Your poem sums up my feelings as well.
She was a moderating influence on AFF.
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Old 05-13-2013, 06:31 PM
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Re: Memories of Sister Cindy Nash.

Somebody added me to a group on FB that let's just say is kinda different,they discuss some different things anyways lo and beyond Sister Nash was there and spreading her kindness even when I knew she disagreed with folks there.
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Old 05-13-2013, 06:43 PM
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Re: Memories of Sister Cindy Nash.

Good hearted soul!
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Re: Memories of Sister Cindy Nash.

I'm curious to know......... when did Cindy first join us? Was it back in FCF or was it in NFCF? or AFF? Anyone know?

How many posts did she accumulate here?
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Re: Memories of Sister Cindy Nash.

How about her love of bacon.
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