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- From: keithg@cnmhnet.UUCP (keith garrard)
- Newsgroups: alt.romance
- Subject: Re: Need romantic way to propose
- Message-ID: <259@cnmhnet.UUCP>
- Date: 21 Dec 92 17:11:38 GMT
- References: <184681@pyramid.pyramid.com>
- Organization: California-Nevada Methodist Homes
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- In article <184681@pyramid.pyramid.com> mwoo@pyrnova.pyramid.com.pyramid.com (Margaret Woo) writes:
- >>In article <kilborn.724541562@vincent2.iastate.edu> kilborn@iastate.edu (Scott E Kilborn) writes:
- >>>I am planning on asking my SO the big question soon and I need
- >>>some suggestions on neat ways to ask her. I am hoping to not
- >A friend of mine took his bride-to-be out to dinner. He arranged the ring
- >to be placed on a dessert tray and presented to her with a number of
- >desserts. The waiter came around with the desserts and said to the
- >woman, "would you like anything on this tray?" My friend then proposed to
- >Margaret
-
- Oh Margaret, while this sounds OK, and was probably romantic for
- the couple involved, it has been done before, with a little variance.
- Some people have dropped the ring into a glass of champagne, and then
- when the lady is ready to drink, she sees the ring, and voila! Others
- have put the ring into the center of a box of chocolates. I recommend
- doing something wild and crazy, that is totally off-the-wall and
- different. Be original.
- --Keith
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