Showing posts with label Fran Drescher. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fran Drescher. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 2, 2024

Coffee With Fran Drescher (AGAIN)

Coffee and a new...but old...autograph...

*takes a sip*

If you think this is Deja vu or that I am drinking from the same cup of coffee, you may not be wrong.

Except drinking from the same cup of coffee. That would be gross.

Three years ago, I had sent a TTM to Fran Drescher and she returned back my index card along with a photo signed. You can see that previous post HERE.

The problem was, while sorting my TTM scores, the return I got from her was lost. I was disappointed as that was a piece of my nostalgic past. Nostalgia means the most to me in this hobby.

After failing to find it, I decided that maybe I would send a new one in hopes she would return it....again. I haven't had much luck with trying that in the past.

Fortunately for me, she did. Even inscribed it.
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Thanks Fran for sending this back. Now I have another memory keeper in my pile.

Hope everyone has a great Tuesday!

*takes a sip*

*Coffee Card Blogger Out*

Wednesday, July 14, 2021

Coffee With Fran Drescher

*the skies are darkening as the rain approaches on vacation. Instead of sitting outside by the lake, I am in with a cup of coffee and my laptop*

I haven't sent out a TTM autograph in a little while, but after seeing a few scores in the Autograph Facebook Group I am in, I was thinking it was about time I sent one.

One of the returns by those in the group caught my attention. That one was from an actress I saw a lot of in the 90's.

That actress, Fran Drescher.

*takes a sip, continues on*

Fran Drescher starred in a few shows and other TV series guest appearances, but was best known by me and many in her role of Fran Fine on the series, The Nanny, which ran from 1993-1999.

I sent Fran an index card to sign and she was more than generous on her return.
She sent me a signed pocket photo

 
Along with the index card I sent signed to me. Nothing better than getting an autograph back written to you. For some reason, it feels more legit.

Thanks Fran for the return and for taking time out for a fan.

*takes a sip, finishes up today's post*

Drescher was diagnosed with uterine cancer in 2000 and underwent a radical hysterectomy. No further treatment was needed as she had a clear bill of health. But because of that, she started the Cancer Schmancer movement, a non-profit organization dedicated to ensuring that all women's cancers be diagnosed while in Stage 1, which is the most curable stage. 

She is always looking for donations, if you are up to doing so or just want to read her website about her movement, check it out HERE.

I think cancer awareness is so important and I always appreciate others when they do all they can to get the word out. I will always share anything to do my part to help.

*Coffee Card Blogger Out*