Promposal Goes Horrendously Wrong

Student's Promposal Goes Embarrassingly Wrong In Front Of Entire School
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With the recent increase in young 'uns asking each other to prom in ridiculous and elaborate ways, there's bound to be a few that go wrong. This is one of them.

It's fairly safe to say that if you plan a full-scale public promposal in front of your entire school at a sporting event, the last thing you want to hear is "I already have a date". Ouch.

Poor guy.

Awkward Prom Photos
Just chillin'(01 of08)
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“This is a picture of my uncle and his friends before a school dance circa 1975. Leisure suits, bell bottoms, and they decided it was an awesome idea to remove their shirts for the picture. All the girls were gaga over these guys back then.” (credit:Awkward Family Photos)
Unfortunately.. he couldn't find a female date(02 of08)
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She should totes have gone with sewing boy(03 of08)
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This, er, isn't awkward at all..(04 of08)
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The man in the middle may or may not have been taking a dump. (credit:Awkward Family Photos)
Seriously, what's with the nudity?(05 of08)
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Stay cool, stay cool..(06 of08)
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“This is me on my very first date. The lovely young lady in the photo took pity on me and said “yes” when I invited her to the 1987 Los Fresnos, Texas High School Homecoming Game. (We were in 7th grade.) As you can tell, I’m REALLY happy to be on a date.” (credit:Awkward Family Photos)
Busted.(07 of08)
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*Keep that man well away from me*(08 of08)
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(credit:Awkward Family Photos)

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27 Elaborate Promposals
Snow Sculpture (01 of01)
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One teen in Connecticut took advantage of the historic Northeast blizzard back in February and made a snow sculpture of the word, "PROM?" for his girlfriend. With a little help from his girlfriend's brother, the two worked on the project overnight so that she woke up to the sculpture outside of her window on Valentine's Day morning. (credit:Courtesy of Michelle Hébert)