106-year-old woman celebrates birthday with shot of Fireball whiskey
Florence “Fireball Flo” Hackman, the Ohio woman who went viral last year after she received shots to celebrate her birthday, recently turned 106 – and she is still drinking Fireball.
“I just try to be nice to people and try to go one day at a time – that’s all,” Hackman said in a quote published by Traditions of Deerfield.“So that’s what you’ve got to do – one day at a time – think what I’ve got to do today. You’ve got to keep moving as long as you can.”In a video posted on Hackman’s birthday, she can be seen thanking everyone for coming out to celebrate her and encouraging them to “have a lot of fun here.
The Ohio native and diehard fan of the Cincinnati Bengals was also recognized by the team on her birthday. She hopes the Bengals, who are currently 6-8 and third in the AFC North, will make it back to the Super Bowl.
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