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  • saltybuggah
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    do they have cracker jacks in nebraska ?????

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  • shanniefly
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    At this point in my life I would say yes to a cracker jack box ring!!!

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  • SeeingRed
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    I love my wife to death, but there is no way in high hell that I am forking out that kind of money JUST to propose...my proposal was free, she said yes...I've got game...no need to spend money to do it right.

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  • His Wife
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    Originally posted by lynchembaby
    http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/6385226?FSO1&ATT=HMA

    Man to pop question in Super Bowl ad
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    Ian Johnson is already being outdone.

    The Boise State star capped the Fiesta Bowl by proposing to his cheerleader girlfriend and made headlines and highlight reels everywhere.

    A mystery man in Southern California is doing him one better, popping the question in a 30-second Super Bowl ad at a cost of $2.5 million, according to a report in the Daily News.

    An undisclosed company is actually footing the bill, after his attempts to drum up the cash necessary turned up just $75,000 in donations.

    The commercial will be seen by up to 100 million people, with the prospective couple watching at home. Her response will be recorded and posted to video-hosting sites like YouTube immediately afterward.

    The man, known only as J.P., called his plan "the most public declaration of love in the history of mankind."

    His spokesman expects it to be a hit with single women everywhere.

    "Of those who have seen it, there wasn't a dry eye," said publicist Jamie O'Donnell told the paper. "Women who saw it were saying, 'If she doesn't marry him, I will.' "

    try topping this guy.
    2.5 million just to end up i a divorce?
    Why not? Sounds like fun to me.

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  • DevilSpawn
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    I'd do it, if I had the money. My baby deserves the best, plus I want the world to know I'm hittin' that... :dance:

    Bet she'd turn me down. In public if you will.

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  • saltybuggah
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    An undisclosed company is actually footing the bill, after his attempts to drum up the cash necessary turned up just $75,000 in donations.



    75 grand in donations ??????????? what is this world coming to. who is out there donating money so some jerk off can propose on the sb commercial

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  • Bronco_Armada
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    I hope he has a lot of money.

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  • saltybuggah
    started a topic 2.5 million just to pop the question?

    2.5 million just to pop the question?

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    Man to pop question in Super Bowl ad
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    Posted: 4 hours ago



    Ian Johnson is already being outdone.

    The Boise State star capped the Fiesta Bowl by proposing to his cheerleader girlfriend and made headlines and highlight reels everywhere.

    A mystery man in Southern California is doing him one better, popping the question in a 30-second Super Bowl ad at a cost of $2.5 million, according to a report in the Daily News.

    An undisclosed company is actually footing the bill, after his attempts to drum up the cash necessary turned up just $75,000 in donations.

    The commercial will be seen by up to 100 million people, with the prospective couple watching at home. Her response will be recorded and posted to video-hosting sites like YouTube immediately afterward.

    The man, known only as J.P., called his plan "the most public declaration of love in the history of mankind."

    His spokesman expects it to be a hit with single women everywhere.

    "Of those who have seen it, there wasn't a dry eye," said publicist Jamie O'Donnell told the paper. "Women who saw it were saying, 'If she doesn't marry him, I will.' "

    try topping this guy.
    2.5 million just to end up i a divorce?
    Last edited by saltybuggah; 01-19-2007, 04:51 PM.
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