met her just before the 2004 draft at a bar in DC. BBI had a gathering. Schnitzie was also there, along with a few others I unfortunately cannot remember. It was a great time. Hope was warm and welcoming. A real sweetheart. A wonderful person. A woman with a big heart. Happy Birthday Hope! We miss you! You are not forgotten! RIP. God bless.
before she passed, sitting just a few seats away. The last time I saw her she was literally dancing with joy that the Giants were about to wrap up a win. Can't remember now who it was against, but it's a great memory picturing her dancing in her seat. I think she passed the next day, and it was such a shock.
before she passed, sitting just a few seats away. The last time I saw her she was literally dancing with joy that the Giants were about to wrap up a win. Can't remember now who it was against, but it's a great memory picturing her dancing in her seat. I think she passed the next day, and it was such a shock.
RIP Hope.
Hope's last game was Dallas on December 6th of that year, believe it was the same game that Flozell took the cheap shot at Tuck. Giants won 31-24. She passed a few days later I think.
during my travels to DC and I sat next to her during two games where she threw that stupid confetti around and watched Sehorn lose his pants. Even introduced me to that dork T-Bonw in the parking lot. Congratulaions to T-Bone. She qould have been very happy for you. Even argued with her about religion. This place has been lesser since.
Happy Birthday Hope
Happy Birthday, Hope!!
Only met her once as well, and I share your views. She made you feel welcome.
Happy Birthday Hope
Same here. Never had the pleasure of meeting her, but I absolutely remember her posts and how passionately she loved her giants. RIP Hope.
RIP Hope.
Love her now and forever....taken WAY too soon
RIP Hope.
Hope's last game was Dallas on December 6th of that year, believe it was the same game that Flozell took the cheap shot at Tuck. Giants won 31-24. She passed a few days later I think.
Happy birthday, Hope
Only met her once, but she acted like she'd known me all her life. She filled the role of the social conscience of BBI.