Now this is bold. Never mind his marriage to Gisele or baby mama drama with Bridget Moynahan. This enthusiastic football fan has a marriage proposal for Tom Brady.
In the 1956 film Indestructible Man, boyfriend wants the gal to marry him, but he doesn't bother asking her to be his wife. He jumps to his own conclusions instead and — badda bing, badda boom — gets the ball rolling from there. And by "rolling," I mean he stops her career aspirations dead in their tracks without permission.
During last week's episode of The Office, lovebirds Jim and Pam discussed moving in together, but there was just one hitch — Pam wanted to be engaged first. Or, at least, that's what she said. This not-so-subtle hint didn't scare Jim off at all.
Our friends over at College Humor were in an ongoing prank war when one of the dudes took a joke way too far. He figured out when his buddy was taking his girlfriend to a Yankees game and arranged to have a fake marriage proposal flash on the Jumbotron in front of 57,545 fans. The dude's girlfriend was elated by the announcement, the dude was baffled, and our prankster couldn't help but laugh and pat himself on the back.
Let me get this straight: a relatively attractive, young, self-made millionaire living in Las Vegas needs the matchmaker's help to find a gold-digging sweetheart? Makes absolutely no sense, but we'll roll with it. So Patti, our matchmaker, sets him up with a hot chick.
Say that you'll be too busy washing your buns for all eternity. I'm sure he'll understand.
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"YES!" Talk about shooting two birds with one stone. This guy manages to land on the coveted "100" while spinning the "Price Is Right" wheel, while coaxing a "yes" out of his bride-to-be.
Remember playing the game "telephone" as a child? You whisper something to the person next to you who whispers it to the person next to them, and then by the time it reached the last person, the message was totally distorted. Here's an adult version, with an adult outcome.
A dude has to be darn confident that she'll say "yes" in order to pop the question during a televised basketball game, in front of a packed stadium and millions of viewers at home. But Romeo here had it wrong. Our gal wasn't ready.
Oh, the magic. You want to propose to your girlfriend in public? Fine.