All I can say is HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
All I can say is HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
"Figured now's as good a time as ever"
How romantic. Hope she dumped that twat.
Poor guy. I feel for him.
Do you guys have no sympathy?
Lol. The two are probably well off, just for him to setup a proposa like that, get the courtside seats, etc.
If they didn't have a heart to heart and reconcile in the end, im sure there are other women willing to fall into his arms.
I have no sympathy because it was obviously staged. Notice the girl nearly laughing as she turns to walk out, and the dude is also on the verge of busting out.
i dont think it was staged. if it was, they're bad actors, but the people next to them are very good ones. one lady was snapping it with her cameraphone...
I'm suggesting that it was just the two of them screwing around (so the people around them probably thought it was real), and of course they are bad actors...not everyone in LA is good at it.
It was real. I'm in the know.
Hillbilly wrote:
I have no sympathy because it was obviously staged. Notice the girl nearly laughing as she turns to walk out, and the dude is also on the verge of busting out.
Agreed, this is a complete fraud. But it did get them on Yahoo, so mission accomplished... I guess.
I think it's real.
Why didn't the girl just say yes and then recant postgame?
I like how the article said:
And lastly, if you were going to seek attention this winter in Los Angeles, a sparsely attended game in the midst of UCLA's train wreck of a basketball season definitely wouldn't be the ideal spot.
Your website covered it you fools! So it looks like it worked if it was staged.
With everyone looking for their video to go viral, I have to look at this with a jaundiced eye. I'm calling fake.
fake
Anyone proposing to another in public is a total douchebag - putting their significant other on the spot in front of other people.
It is absolutely astonishing that so many people think of their lives (and apparently LIKE TO think of their lives) as some sort of reality TV show to be played out in front of an audience of strangers.
Junk Master wrote:
I think it's real.
Why didn't the girl just say yes and then recant postgame?
You'd think that would be the appropriate thing to do...in the past. But now, with videos being instantly posted on FB and other web sites, who knows how fast this "cute" proposal could have gone viral, possibly making it more difficult for her to set her soon-to-be ex straight. If this wasn't staged (doubtful), I think she may have done the right thing.
7/10.....That was clearly staged people. The acting job is very average. Look at this video again. The woman does a terrible job of acting surprised, and then she shakes her head and runs away. Come on! And then the guy tries to act disappointed in public. This is a hoax people. Dont be so naive.
At least she didn't take his ring.
You are right stuck.com, she could have taken the ring which would have lead to a lawsuit. In actuallity she did the guy a favor.
Like I said, I am in the know on this. It is real.
Here is the way it is wrote:
Anyone proposing to another in public is a total douchebag - putting their significant other on the spot in front of other people.
It is absolutely astonishing that so many people think of their lives (and apparently LIKE TO think of their lives) as some sort of reality TV show to be played out in front of an audience of strangers.
Agreed. Some guys propose in front of other people or friends/family to put pressure on the chick to say yes. Totally selfish. But this looks so fake. Why at a crappy College game?