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Amiel
2010-02-20, 01:47 AM
Crowning Moment of Heartwarming (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0y6phE0Odpg&feature=topvideos); it may become the next internet sensation.

Sneak
2010-02-20, 09:32 AM
Yeah, it's cool and sweet, but I don't think it's internet sensation material.

Anyway, I personally think that proposing in public like that is mean. It puts pressure on the partner to accept, what with all the people watching and shouting "DO IT! DO IT!" And that should not be how a proposal is done, IMO.

Not a sermon, just a thought. (:smalltongue:)

Shas aia Toriia
2010-02-20, 09:43 AM
Yeah, it's cool and sweet, but I don't think it's internet sensation material.

Anyway, I personally think that proposing in public like that is mean. It puts pressure on the partner to accept, what with all the people watching and shouting "DO IT! DO IT!" And that should not be how a proposal is done, IMO.

Not a sermon, just a thought. (:smalltongue:)

Yeah, I agree exactly with that.
What if the person doesn't want to get married? If they say no, everyone there hates them.
Also, that guy in the background was just being too rude.

thubby
2010-02-20, 10:14 AM
Yeah, it's cool and sweet, but I don't think it's internet sensation material.

Anyway, I personally think that proposing in public like that is mean. It puts pressure on the partner to accept, what with all the people watching and shouting "DO IT! DO IT!" And that should not be how a proposal is done, IMO.

Not a sermon, just a thought. (:smalltongue:)

surprising your would-be fiance with a proposal is pretty old fashioned. even if she didn't know it was going to be at the game, she likely already agreed to accept.

Pyrian
2010-02-20, 02:11 PM
What if the person doesn't want to get married?That just makes it so much BETTER (http://failblog.org/2010/02/12/valentines-day-special-fail/)! :smallbiggrin:

Trai
2010-02-20, 03:54 PM
D'awwww. It's cute. :smallbiggrin: Save for the obnoxious people in the background.


That just makes it so much BETTER (http://failblog.org/2010/02/12/valentines-day-special-fail/)! :smallbiggrin:

You are a sick and twisted man. :smallwink:

Starbuck_II
2010-02-20, 04:46 PM
That just makes it so much BETTER (http://failblog.org/2010/02/12/valentines-day-special-fail/)! :smallbiggrin:

I loved the turles.

Pinnacle
2010-02-20, 05:11 PM
surprising your would-be fiance with a proposal is pretty old fashioned. even if she didn't know it was going to be at the game, she likely already agreed to accept.

All proposals are surprises by definition (although if you're doin' it right it shouldn't exactly be a shock). If the other person has already agreed to accept, than the proposal has already happened, you're already engaged, and your formal proposal is a fake. And I'd call it old-fashioned. And silly.