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The Chosen Woo

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Bad Marriage Proposal


Okay, Adam, you SO cannot plan the wedding...



A young man's plan to propose to his girlfriend on a small chartered plane almost ended in disaster when the plane crashed and the engagement ring was lost in the wreckage.


Adam Sutton, 19, told Erika Brussee, 18, they were going on a date to the movies but instead took her to the airport in Rome, a town in northwest Georgia, for a chartered flight on Friday, according to the WSB-TV Web site.


The plan was for family members to hold up a large sign on the ground with the words "will you marry me" on it. But Brussee only saw the word "marry" because part of the sign was obscured before the plane, flying slowly at low altitude, stalled and crashed on the tarmac at Rome's airport.


The couple were not seriously hurt, Mike Mathews, airport manager at Richard B. Russell Regional Airport, told Reuters on Monday.


Brussee finally said "yes" to the proposal in the ambulance, Mathews said, but Sutton wasn't able to give her the ring. Only the ring's box could be found after the crash.


The plane's pilot was knocked unconscious by the crash and Sutton had to pull him from the plane.



 
 
My, my that is some nasty luck!

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Perhaps someone ought to tell these people "sometimes nature gives you a big clue..."  Seriously, I hope that is not a sign of things to come for them.

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I saw them this am on Good Morning America or some morning show. They were young, but seemed ok- what a freaky story though!

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I would like to refer us back to the Facts of Life thread...

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I had friends that were supposed to get married on the day that Hurricane Hugo hit here. They took the hint and never got married!

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My first marriage proposal to Allycat kind of ended like a plane crash.


The second time was much better.



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wow sparky, you asked twice???

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LUXEMBURG, Wisconsin (AP) -- Stacy Martin needed a bird's eye view to see her boyfriend's marriage proposal.


Brian Rueckl's proposal came as a 40,000-square-foot message, "Stacy will you marry me?" tilled in a cornfield near the Manitowoc and Kewaunee county line.


"At first I was in shock and forgot to say, 'yes,"' Martin said.


Rueckl, an employee of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Farm Service Agency, persuaded Martin to take an airplane ride with him Monday to take pictures of the land.


The proposal came after a year of planning and 40 hours of work. Rueckl, 23, tilled the message, which included two intersecting hearts, on a farm owned by his boss.


He used geographical software to plot the coordinates of the letters and Global Positioning System data to manually till his message.


"We got bit up by mosquitoes and sunburned, but it was worth it," he said. "It was definitely a good reaction."


Martin, a 22-year-old University of Wisconsin-Green Bay student, said she didn't see the message right away.


"And all this time I was thinking, 'Gosh, I'll never get married,'" she said. "Behind the scenes, he was working on it."


 


LUXEMBURG, Wisconsin (AP) -- Stacy Martin needed a bird's eye view to see her boyfriend's marriage proposal.


Brian Rueckl's proposal came as a 40,000-square-foot message, "Stacy will you marry me?" tilled in a cornfield near the Manitowoc and Kewaunee county line.


"At first I was in shock and forgot to say, 'yes,"' Martin said.


Rueckl, an employee of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Farm Service Agency, persuaded Martin to take an airplane ride with him Monday to take pictures of the land.


The proposal came after a year of planning and 40 hours of work. Rueckl, 23, tilled the message, which included two intersecting hearts, on a farm owned by his boss.


He used geographical software to plot the coordinates of the letters and Global Positioning System data to manually till his message.


"We got bit up by mosquitoes and sunburned, but it was worth it," he said. "It was definitely a good reaction."


Martin, a 22-year-old University of Wisconsin-Green Bay student, said she didn't see the message right away.


"And all this time I was thinking, 'Gosh, I'll never get married,'" she said. "Behind the scenes, he was working on it."


 


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-- Edited by Ruby at 20:17, 2006-07-27

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Ruby wrote:


I had friends that were supposed to get married on the day that Hurricane Hugo hit here. They took the hint and never got married!

Are they even together now?  OR did they end it for good??

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Ended for good. Not at first, but in the end they split.

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