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js7881

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We lost another one......Real World Frankie Abernathy ied at the age of 25

Frankie Abernathy -- the punked-out, boat-phobic rock chick of MTV's "Real World: San Diego" fame -- died at the age of 25 on Saturday at her mother's home in Shorewood, Wisc.

Abernathy suffered from cystic fibrosis, though an official cause of death has yet to be determined, according to MTV News. During her stint in the "Real World" house, Frankie exhibited symptoms of cystic fibrosis, such as difficulty breathing and immune-system impairment, and it was a significant part of her storyline on the show.

Frankie had some tumultuous times on the show, and ended up leaving the house before the end of the season.
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I loved this season and I can look back and remember her smoking and then puffin her inhaler. She put her disease to the test and she failed <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif" border="0">.
 

js7881

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We lost another one......Real World Frankie Abernathy ied at the age of 25

Frankie Abernathy -- the punked-out, boat-phobic rock chick of MTV's "Real World: San Diego" fame -- died at the age of 25 on Saturday at her mother's home in Shorewood, Wisc.

Abernathy suffered from cystic fibrosis, though an official cause of death has yet to be determined, according to MTV News. During her stint in the "Real World" house, Frankie exhibited symptoms of cystic fibrosis, such as difficulty breathing and immune-system impairment, and it was a significant part of her storyline on the show.

Frankie had some tumultuous times on the show, and ended up leaving the house before the end of the season.
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I loved this season and I can look back and remember her smoking and then puffin her inhaler. She put her disease to the test and she failed <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif" border="0">.
 

js7881

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We lost another one......Real World Frankie Abernathy ied at the age of 25

Frankie Abernathy -- the punked-out, boat-phobic rock chick of MTV's "Real World: San Diego" fame -- died at the age of 25 on Saturday at her mother's home in Shorewood, Wisc.

Abernathy suffered from cystic fibrosis, though an official cause of death has yet to be determined, according to MTV News. During her stint in the "Real World" house, Frankie exhibited symptoms of cystic fibrosis, such as difficulty breathing and immune-system impairment, and it was a significant part of her storyline on the show.

Frankie had some tumultuous times on the show, and ended up leaving the house before the end of the season.
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I loved this season and I can look back and remember her smoking and then puffin her inhaler. She put her disease to the test and she failed <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif" border="0">.
 

js7881

New member
We lost another one......Real World Frankie Abernathy ied at the age of 25

Frankie Abernathy -- the punked-out, boat-phobic rock chick of MTV's "Real World: San Diego" fame -- died at the age of 25 on Saturday at her mother's home in Shorewood, Wisc.

Abernathy suffered from cystic fibrosis, though an official cause of death has yet to be determined, according to MTV News. During her stint in the "Real World" house, Frankie exhibited symptoms of cystic fibrosis, such as difficulty breathing and immune-system impairment, and it was a significant part of her storyline on the show.

Frankie had some tumultuous times on the show, and ended up leaving the house before the end of the season.
=====================================================
I loved this season and I can look back and remember her smoking and then puffin her inhaler. She put her disease to the test and she failed <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif" border="0">.
 

js7881

New member
We lost another one......Real World Frankie Abernathy ied at the age of 25

Frankie Abernathy -- the punked-out, boat-phobic rock chick of MTV's "Real World: San Diego" fame -- died at the age of 25 on Saturday at her mother's home in Shorewood, Wisc.

Abernathy suffered from cystic fibrosis, though an official cause of death has yet to be determined, according to MTV News. During her stint in the "Real World" house, Frankie exhibited symptoms of cystic fibrosis, such as difficulty breathing and immune-system impairment, and it was a significant part of her storyline on the show.

Frankie had some tumultuous times on the show, and ended up leaving the house before the end of the season.
=====================================================
I loved this season and I can look back and remember her smoking and then puffin her inhaler. She put her disease to the test and she failed <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif" border="0">.
 

js7881

New member
We lost another one......Real World Frankie Abernathy ied at the age of 25

Frankie Abernathy -- the punked-out, boat-phobic rock chick of MTV's "Real World: San Diego" fame -- died at the age of 25 on Saturday at her mother's home in Shorewood, Wisc.

Abernathy suffered from cystic fibrosis, though an official cause of death has yet to be determined, according to MTV News. During her stint in the "Real World" house, Frankie exhibited symptoms of cystic fibrosis, such as difficulty breathing and immune-system impairment, and it was a significant part of her storyline on the show.

Frankie had some tumultuous times on the show, and ended up leaving the house before the end of the season.
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I loved this season and I can look back and remember her smoking and then puffin her inhaler. She put her disease to the test and she failed <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif" border="0">.
 

shamrock

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When people come on to a death notice thread such as this, and say things like:

<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Let me get this straight - we are only allowed to agree with the way someone lived their life?

Jennifer's not allowed to say that disagrees with smoking while having CF? She's not allowed to say that she disagrees with not complying with treatments?

Jeanne if you could clarify I would be grateful......

</end quote></div>

I would 100million billion percent agree when people say:

<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>You can discuss or disagree with whatever, but this topic is here to inform us of her death. So doing it here seems really inappropriate. </end quote></div>

Please grow up, get a bit of tact, and realise that somewhere out there a family has lost their daughter, their sister, their friend to a disease that we will all one day probably succome (sp?) to. This is no place for opinions and arguments.

Rest in Peace.
 

shamrock

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When people come on to a death notice thread such as this, and say things like:

<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Let me get this straight - we are only allowed to agree with the way someone lived their life?

Jennifer's not allowed to say that disagrees with smoking while having CF? She's not allowed to say that she disagrees with not complying with treatments?

Jeanne if you could clarify I would be grateful......

</end quote></div>

I would 100million billion percent agree when people say:

<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>You can discuss or disagree with whatever, but this topic is here to inform us of her death. So doing it here seems really inappropriate. </end quote></div>

Please grow up, get a bit of tact, and realise that somewhere out there a family has lost their daughter, their sister, their friend to a disease that we will all one day probably succome (sp?) to. This is no place for opinions and arguments.

Rest in Peace.
 

shamrock

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When people come on to a death notice thread such as this, and say things like:

<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Let me get this straight - we are only allowed to agree with the way someone lived their life?

Jennifer's not allowed to say that disagrees with smoking while having CF? She's not allowed to say that she disagrees with not complying with treatments?

Jeanne if you could clarify I would be grateful......

</end quote></div>

I would 100million billion percent agree when people say:

<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>You can discuss or disagree with whatever, but this topic is here to inform us of her death. So doing it here seems really inappropriate. </end quote></div>

Please grow up, get a bit of tact, and realise that somewhere out there a family has lost their daughter, their sister, their friend to a disease that we will all one day probably succome (sp?) to. This is no place for opinions and arguments.

Rest in Peace.
 

shamrock

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When people come on to a death notice thread such as this, and say things like:

<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Let me get this straight - we are only allowed to agree with the way someone lived their life?

Jennifer's not allowed to say that disagrees with smoking while having CF? She's not allowed to say that she disagrees with not complying with treatments?

Jeanne if you could clarify I would be grateful......

</end quote></div>

I would 100million billion percent agree when people say:

<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>You can discuss or disagree with whatever, but this topic is here to inform us of her death. So doing it here seems really inappropriate. </end quote></div>

Please grow up, get a bit of tact, and realise that somewhere out there a family has lost their daughter, their sister, their friend to a disease that we will all one day probably succome (sp?) to. This is no place for opinions and arguments.

Rest in Peace.
 

shamrock

New member
When people come on to a death notice thread such as this, and say things like:

<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Let me get this straight - we are only allowed to agree with the way someone lived their life?

Jennifer's not allowed to say that disagrees with smoking while having CF? She's not allowed to say that she disagrees with not complying with treatments?

Jeanne if you could clarify I would be grateful......

</end quote>

I would 100million billion percent agree when people say:

<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>You can discuss or disagree with whatever, but this topic is here to inform us of her death. So doing it here seems really inappropriate. </end quote>

Please grow up, get a bit of tact, and realise that somewhere out there a family has lost their daughter, their sister, their friend to a disease that we will all one day probably succome (sp?) to. This is no place for opinions and arguments.

Rest in Peace.
 

shamrock

New member
When people come on to a death notice thread such as this, and say things like:

<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Let me get this straight - we are only allowed to agree with the way someone lived their life?

Jennifer's not allowed to say that disagrees with smoking while having CF? She's not allowed to say that she disagrees with not complying with treatments?

Jeanne if you could clarify I would be grateful......

</end quote>

I would 100million billion percent agree when people say:

<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>You can discuss or disagree with whatever, but this topic is here to inform us of her death. So doing it here seems really inappropriate. </end quote>

Please grow up, get a bit of tact, and realise that somewhere out there a family has lost their daughter, their sister, their friend to a disease that we will all one day probably succome (sp?) to. This is no place for opinions and arguments.

Rest in Peace.
 

CFHockeyMom

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Did I miss something? Who trashed Frankie and her memory?

I hope no one thinks that because I posted a link to a thread she wrote, that I was passing judgement on her because I wasn't. I wanted people who didn't know her to be able to get to know her even if it was just a little bit throug her own words.

Sorry if I offended anyone and I'm also sorry this has turned into anything but a nice tribute to another CFer gone from this world.
 

CFHockeyMom

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Did I miss something? Who trashed Frankie and her memory?

I hope no one thinks that because I posted a link to a thread she wrote, that I was passing judgement on her because I wasn't. I wanted people who didn't know her to be able to get to know her even if it was just a little bit throug her own words.

Sorry if I offended anyone and I'm also sorry this has turned into anything but a nice tribute to another CFer gone from this world.
 

CFHockeyMom

New member
Did I miss something? Who trashed Frankie and her memory?

I hope no one thinks that because I posted a link to a thread she wrote, that I was passing judgement on her because I wasn't. I wanted people who didn't know her to be able to get to know her even if it was just a little bit throug her own words.

Sorry if I offended anyone and I'm also sorry this has turned into anything but a nice tribute to another CFer gone from this world.
 

CFHockeyMom

New member
Did I miss something? Who trashed Frankie and her memory?

I hope no one thinks that because I posted a link to a thread she wrote, that I was passing judgement on her because I wasn't. I wanted people who didn't know her to be able to get to know her even if it was just a little bit throug her own words.

Sorry if I offended anyone and I'm also sorry this has turned into anything but a nice tribute to another CFer gone from this world.
 

CFHockeyMom

New member
Did I miss something? Who trashed Frankie and her memory?

I hope no one thinks that because I posted a link to a thread she wrote, that I was passing judgement on her because I wasn't. I wanted people who didn't know her to be able to get to know her even if it was just a little bit throug her own words.

Sorry if I offended anyone and I'm also sorry this has turned into anything but a nice tribute to another CFer gone from this world.
 

CFHockeyMom

New member
Did I miss something? Who trashed Frankie and her memory?

I hope no one thinks that because I posted a link to a thread she wrote, that I was passing judgement on her because I wasn't. I wanted people who didn't know her to be able to get to know her even if it was just a little bit throug her own words.

Sorry if I offended anyone and I'm also sorry this has turned into anything but a nice tribute to another CFer gone from this world.
 

js7881

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>shamrock</b></i>

When people come on to a death notice thread such as this, and say things like:



<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Let me get this straight - we are only allowed to agree with the way someone lived their life?



Jennifer's not allowed to say that disagrees with smoking while having CF? She's not allowed to say that she disagrees with not complying with treatments?

Are you talking about me? - If so, this wasn't a slam. I was just stating something I remembered about her. I think it's great she didn't let CF hold her back from doing what she was proud of.

Jeanne if you could clarify I would be grateful......



</end quote></div>



I would 100million billion percent agree when people say:



<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>You can discuss or disagree with whatever, but this topic is here to inform us of her death. So doing it here seems really inappropriate. </end quote></div>



Please grow up, get a bit of tact, and realise that somewhere out there a family has lost their daughter, their sister, their friend to a disease that we will all one day probably succome (sp?) to. This is no place for opinions and arguments.



Rest in Peace.</end quote></div>
 

js7881

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>shamrock</b></i>

When people come on to a death notice thread such as this, and say things like:



<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Let me get this straight - we are only allowed to agree with the way someone lived their life?



Jennifer's not allowed to say that disagrees with smoking while having CF? She's not allowed to say that she disagrees with not complying with treatments?

Are you talking about me? - If so, this wasn't a slam. I was just stating something I remembered about her. I think it's great she didn't let CF hold her back from doing what she was proud of.

Jeanne if you could clarify I would be grateful......



</end quote></div>



I would 100million billion percent agree when people say:



<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>You can discuss or disagree with whatever, but this topic is here to inform us of her death. So doing it here seems really inappropriate. </end quote></div>



Please grow up, get a bit of tact, and realise that somewhere out there a family has lost their daughter, their sister, their friend to a disease that we will all one day probably succome (sp?) to. This is no place for opinions and arguments.



Rest in Peace.</end quote></div>
 
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