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Worst Proposal EVER

Sep 29, 2004
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Wow ... on Miami Ink some guy went to get a tattoo with his girlfriend. He didn't say what he's getting tattooed.

"Marry Me Mavin?" in large print. It takes up the entire upper left of his back. It surrounds a Buddhist tattoo.

If she said no ... man that guy would be the biggest looser ever. or if they break up.... r get cold feet ... or get divorced....

Yup ... I can't believe he did it.

 

Rastus

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Couldn't be worse than that guy that proposed at center court during halftime at a basketball game. Rejected.
 

I Saw OJ

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Originally posted by: Rastus
Couldn't be worse than that guy that proposed at center court during halftime at a basketball game. Rejected.

Ouch! I remember that. I got embarrassed just watching that video!
 

pyonir

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Originally posted by: Rastus
Couldn't be worse than that guy that proposed at center court during halftime at a basketball game. Rejected.

hahahahahah..thats awesome.
 
Nov 3, 2004
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Originally posted by: Rastus
Couldn't be worse than that guy that proposed at center court during halftime at a basketball game. Rejected.

it was a good effort in my opinion, but he got shut down :(
 

animalia

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Originally posted by: IHateMyJob2004
Wow ... on Miami Ink some guy went to get a tattoo with his girlfriend. He didn't say what he's getting tattooed.

"Marry Me Mavin?" in large print. It takes up the entire upper left of his back. It surrounds a Buddhist tattoo.

If she said no ... man that guy would be the biggest looser ever. or if they break up.... r get cold feet ... or get divorced....

Yup ... I can't believe he did it.


Can we all stop spelling "lose" incorrectly please? It is not "loose," as in "She's as loose as a goose." It's "You lose. I am better than you." Sorry, It's a pet peeve of mine.


Did she say yes or not? Worst story ever.
 
Oct 4, 2004
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Originally posted by: Rastus
Couldn't be worse than that guy that proposed at center court during halftime at a basketball game. Rejected.

She could have accepted there and told him the truth in the parking lot? Would still stuck but not as bad, I think.
 

animalia

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Dec 15, 2006
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Originally posted by: theprodigalrebel
Originally posted by: Rastus
Couldn't be worse than that guy that proposed at center court during halftime at a basketball game. Rejected.

She could have accepted there and told him the truth in the parking lot? Would still stuck but not as bad, I think.

"YES!!! SHE SAID YES. No???? I'll go kill myself now."
 

mrrman

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Feb 8, 2004
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Originally posted by: IAteYourMother
Originally posted by: Rastus
Couldn't be worse than that guy that proposed at center court during halftime at a basketball game. Rejected.

it was a good effort in my opinion, but he got shut down :(

what a loser...with a 50% chance she will say no and in front of a crowd
 

Bootprint

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Originally posted by: mrrman
Originally posted by: IAteYourMother
Originally posted by: Rastus
Couldn't be worse than that guy that proposed at center court during halftime at a basketball game. Rejected.

it was a good effort in my opinion, but he got shut down :(

what a loser...with a 50% chance she will say no and in front of a crowd

Wasn't that found to be a publicity stunt ?

link
"Witnesses find proposals compelling to watch in part because there's always a possibility of rejection. In February, after a man proposed at an Orlando Magic game, the scoreboard flashed, "She said no," the crowd gasped, and the woman ran off the court. Turned out it was a stunt featuring actors. Fan proposals, which cost $50 to $200, are so routine that the team's marketing office concocted the stunt to generate buzz."
 

herkulease

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Originally posted by: Bootprint
Originally posted by: mrrman
Originally posted by: IAteYourMother
Originally posted by: Rastus
Couldn't be worse than that guy that proposed at center court during halftime at a basketball game. Rejected.

it was a good effort in my opinion, but he got shut down :(

what a loser...with a 50% chance she will say no and in front of a crowd

Wasn't that found to be a publicity stunt ?

link
"Witnesses find proposals compelling to watch in part because there's always a possibility of rejection. In February, after a man proposed at an Orlando Magic game, the scoreboard flashed, "She said no," the crowd gasped, and the woman ran off the court. Turned out it was a stunt featuring actors. Fan proposals, which cost $50 to $200, are so routine that the team's marketing office concocted the stunt to generate buzz."


the one that everyone remembers was from a wizard's game. or at least that's the one that was put all over the net. Maybe it was a stunt who knows.
 

BCYL

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Originally posted by: IAteYourMother
Originally posted by: Rastus
Couldn't be worse than that guy that proposed at center court during halftime at a basketball game. Rejected.

it was a good effort in my opinion, but he got shut down :(

I remember that, it was shown on SportsCenter highlights... the chick just turned around and ran, while the guy had a dumb-found look on his face... priceless
 

Bootprint

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Originally posted by: herkulease
Originally posted by: Bootprint
Originally posted by: mrrman
Originally posted by: IAteYourMother
Originally posted by: Rastus
Couldn't be worse than that guy that proposed at center court during halftime at a basketball game. Rejected.

it was a good effort in my opinion, but he got shut down :(

what a loser...with a 50% chance she will say no and in front of a crowd

Wasn't that found to be a publicity stunt ?

link
"Witnesses find proposals compelling to watch in part because there's always a possibility of rejection. In February, after a man proposed at an Orlando Magic game, the scoreboard flashed, "She said no," the crowd gasped, and the woman ran off the court. Turned out it was a stunt featuring actors. Fan proposals, which cost $50 to $200, are so routine that the team's marketing office concocted the stunt to generate buzz."


the one that everyone remembers was from a wizard's game. or at least that's the one that was put all over the net. Maybe it was a stunt who knows.

link, wizards' one was also a spoof proposal.
 

mugs

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Originally posted by: IHateMyJob2004
Wow ... on Miami Ink some guy went to get a tattoo with his girlfriend. He didn't say what he's getting tattooed.

"Marry Me Mavin?" in large print. It takes up the entire upper left of his back. It surrounds a Buddhist tattoo.

If she said no ... man that guy would be the biggest looser ever. or if they break up.... r get cold feet ... or get divorced....

Yup ... I can't believe he did it.

I think it's a dumb way to propose, but it's kind of refreshing that some people see marriage as a life-long commitment (that can only be undone with expensive laser surgery or another tattoo) ;)
 

mryellow2

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That was just the stencil/carbon copy. Someone mentioned it like 2nd or 3rd post. He did not actually get the words tattooed on his back.