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Anyone Heard From Nini?


GFBetsy

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GFBetsy Rookie

I was just telling a newbie to check out nini's newbie link, and I suddenly realized that I haven't seen any posts from her for quite a while. Anyone know where she's been?


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chrissy Collaborator

vincent hasn't been around for a long time either.

GFBetsy Rookie

Vincent is only checking TCA's "Megan's gagging . .. " thread. He got hit pretty bad by a basher and bowed out of the forum. Which makes me sad . . . he was very informative and fun.

Lisa Mentor

Nini is taking a short break, but I see her peeping in from time to time.

Nini has a website on her personal profile page. So any reference to her "Newbie Survival Kit" should be directed there. :)

Guest nini

thanks Momma Goose.

I'm still lurking but just don't have the energy to post right now.

Judyin Philly Enthusiast
Nini is taking a short break, but I see her peeping in from time to time.

Nini has a website on her personal profile page. So any reference to her "Newbie Survival Kit" should be directed there. :)

Hi Lisa, Thanks for the info.

I was thinking of Nini too and miss her so much

I'll go ck on the profile page. I have sent so many people to her 'newbie kit'

I'm so very sorry we lost Vinvent here but I talk to him almost daily on the Daily Strength forum. He is sadly missed. I hope Nini won't be gone long. :(

judy

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It's very sad that a few rude bashers drove off some wonderful people.


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jerseyangel Proficient
It's very sad that a few rude bashers drove off some wonderful people.

Yes it is--I miss Nini and Vincent here on the board. Luckily, I do still keep in touch with both of them.

Judyin Philly Enthusiast
Yes it is--I miss Nini and Vincent here on the board. Luckily, I do still keep in touch with both of them.

YEP JUST EMAILED VINCENT AND NINI.

I PRINTED ALOT OF 'NEWBIE KIT' INTO TO MAIIL TO PEOPLE ON D/S AS THEY DO NOT HAVE PRINTERS IN THEIR HOMES.

GOSH, I MISS THEM ON HERE TOO. HUMOR + KNOWLEDGE= EXCELLENT FORUM MEMBERS :(

JUDY

Mtndog Collaborator

Yep- both Nini and Vincent were around for a LONG time and unfortunately got tired of bashing. I don't blame them. Nini is sarting a forum. If anyone wants info, you can PM me. :(

Vincent is on Daily Strength a lot wherer he is as charming and funny as ever! :lol::P

marciab Enthusiast

Hi Nini

I see you popped in to say you were lurking ... I hope you feel better soon .... I'm lousy at the sentimental stuff, but wanted to let you know I am always happy and very grateful to see you and the other regulars / old timers here ....

Marcia

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