Boyfriend Uses Girlfriend’s Favorite Website to Propose To Her

Scott’s girlfriend, Leslie, was a power user of the popular Mom community site CafeMom. Scott sought to enlist their help in crafting his proposal to her through their popular Achievement Awards program. He sent Cafe Mom the following e-mail to initiate the proceedings: “I have a dilemma, and I was hoping your staff might be willing to accommodate a unique request for a one-of-a-kind feature. My girlfriend is a regular user of your site, spending hours of her time every day on the Answers section. I recently purchased a ring, and I am planning to propose to her. I would like to ask if you will work with me to create a memorable experience for her. I understand that you have “Achievement Awards”, which she strives to collect, and checks on a regular basis. I was thinking of a “Will You Marry Me” achievement that I might be able to activate from a unique URL at any given time. I would greatly appreciate any input you might have. If this idea is not possible, or if you have other ideas that might make this a special occasion for her, please contact me to further discuss the options.” Cafe Mom staff member, Brian Craine, brainstormed a way that Cafe Mom and Scott could orchestrate the proposal. Craine and other staff set up a special “award” that would trigger the Saturday evening that he was planning to propose. They did this by adding an object into the code that said if the user was to answer a question after any time on that afternoon, the “Will you marry me award” would pop up. The award incorporated an actual photo of the ring that Scott was to present to the lady in question. Brian kept an eye on the site that day despite being off to make sure that everything went swimmingly for the couple and, indeed, it did as you can see from the video and Leslie’s subsequent post on the site: There you have it, kids – the power of the internet being used for good. How awesome is that? Last names were not used at the request of Cafe Mom staff to protect user privacy.
eeeeeeewwwwwwww I think I just threw up a bit in my mouth. What a couch cow.
Leslie, that was priceless!! Very creative on his part also I loved it, I’m so happy for you!!
Oh how sweet, she set the laptop aside just long enough to say yes…and got right back on the site 5 minutes later and spent the rest of the day on it. Must be hard work.
It would’ve been easier had he just hidden the ring in her jelly doughnut.
You losers making fun of that woman should probably have a look in the mirrior yourselves, you may not be fat but you are pathetic.To actually take the time to hurt someones feelings…how sad your life must be!
I have seen the Simpson’s and I do know that Homer’s life is pretty pathetic itself.