Yeah, you gotta be pretty sure you're gonna get a yes in that situation. That was rough, possibly staged though too, like the stripping guy at the Rockets games.
Okay... now, I have a news flash for my fellow gender: WOMEN DON'T WANT TO RECEIVE A MARRIAGE PROPOSAL IN FRONT OF A GROUP OF PEOPLE. Why, you ask? Because it places them in a situation where it is extremely difficult for them to say 'no'. It makes them feel trapped, and placed in an uncomfortable, awkward situation. Thus, they feel that it is an incredibly inconsiderate thing for a man to do (they feel like this even if they are gonna say yes). Guys, if you're ever gonna propose to a girl.. do it in private. -- droxford
Ouch. I remember seeing something like that on the Jamie Kennedy Experiment. Only that was all a hoax, whereas this guy really did get rejected.
Poor guy. Oh well, she was ugly anyways and from her reaction, she was obviously a b****. You just don't do that to someone when they are trying to be romantic. True, maybe it wasn't the greatest idea but to just run away like that is ****ed up.
Well it's not like there was much left to stand around for. She embarrassed him and herself... so run!
Yeah, but still to run away and make it seem like this guy is somekind of creep in front of all those people, man that's just wrong. She could have at least said, We'll talk about this later or something.
I was at a late season Astros game against the Brewers when someone proposed over the jumbotron. It went well with her saying yes, and the female buddy that I was there with said that's the way that she wants to be proposed to. I found that interesting since my girlfriend had stated that that's the worst way she could think of being proposed to. Of course, my girl isn't the biggest sports fan and my female buddy is a HUGE Astros fan, so the difference might lie right there...
Well, yeah, it depends on the girl. Hopefully, you know the person well enough to know whether or not they will 1) enjoy that sort of thing 2) say yes
She needs to lose a lot of weight. Actually the running probably helped her out a little bit. It's a start.
No kidding, at her rate of girth, she shouldn't be so choosy. Me thinks she ran straight home and gorged on a gallon of Breyer's.
I didn't realize that so many people still thought this was real. It was a spoof... the Wizards even came out later to admit it: http://www.nba.com/wizards/news/spoof_proposal040225.html But they didn't say anything at the time, and the media took off with the story.