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[QUOTE="Cheriehoop, post: 4318450, member: 127"] Bless him, he could say some truly outrageous things to be provocative. For some reason he loved stirring the pot, getting people riled up. It wasn’t just the SU board, back when Prodigy, AOL were the platforms pre 2000, he managed to get permanently banned from both the Knicks board and the Yankee boards that he was a major fan of. He told me SU was his only remaining team that stuck by him. As I said, he could make me laugh all while groaning at some of his posts. His true personal kindness was readily apparent with BocaDoug, who was left a quadriplegic after a car accident in his late 40’s. He not only was a big supporter of Doug’s philanthropic G.O.A.L.S. Foundation but while Doug’s wife, Nelda, his wonderful caretaker, fought and eventually passed away from cancer so young, Igor was a true friend helping him through so much tragedy. He visited Doug & Nelda in Florida before, during and after Nelda’s untimely death helping a severely depressed and disabled man till Doug’s own death at only 62. There’s a place above for Igor and such selflessness. [/QUOTE]
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