This was part of a real-life marriage proposal in Sacramento. Kevin (his real name) asked the artist to do a comic to propose to Cierra (her real name) and he agreed. There’s a cute story in the Sacramento Bee about this . . . (http://www.sacbee.com/2011/08/24/3857415/sacramento-man-pops-the-question.html)
Knightman Premium Member over 13 years ago
Hey they may get a free burger, for sharing.
psychlady over 13 years ago
Yeah, a free burger sounds good. Unless it’s the place the kid in Stone Soup works!!!
konradh over 13 years ago
The bigger you go, the bigger the humiliation.
moe_the_cat over 13 years ago
Surprised he didn’t get a foam burger box for the ring too
Pipe Tobacco over 13 years ago
Haha! Moe, that would have been perfect… he should have gotten a foam burger box for the ring.
baileydean over 13 years ago
“… but I spent what I saved on the ring!”
__Might be the only words that’ll save you now.
tegm over 13 years ago
What’s sad is that I dated guys who would probably do something like that.
repsherr over 13 years ago
There’s nothing tackier than a public proposal anyway. I don’t see how this makes it any worse.
laujack over 13 years ago
I proposed on the bag the burger came in to my 2nd wife
gene2u over 13 years ago
He should have proposed with an onion ring, like Homer did for Marge.
Sluggomatic over 13 years ago
Hang on a sec… “Burgers and Things”? What kind of restaurant is that?
RussHeim over 13 years ago
This was part of a real-life marriage proposal in Sacramento. Kevin (his real name) asked the artist to do a comic to propose to Cierra (her real name) and he agreed. There’s a cute story in the Sacramento Bee about this . . . (http://www.sacbee.com/2011/08/24/3857415/sacramento-man-pops-the-question.html)
Yukoneric over 13 years ago
Boggles the mind. Neato!!!!!!!!!!!
BadAxeFF over 12 years ago
worst case scenario:pairing his proposal with the ad for a divorce attorney!