Man's Marriage Proposal, Plowed Into a Field

Man's Marriage Proposal, Plowed Into a Field


Deer Park, Washington (WA), US
A farmer turned a 200-acre plot of land into a giant proposal message, but failed to spot that he had spelled his girlfriend’s name incorrectly.

Loren Lentz, from Deer Park, Washington, spent an hour and a half ploughing a note for his partner, Jody Schaefer, in one of his weed-ridden fields. He was attempting to write: ‘Jody will you marry me? Loren.’

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But when he took Miss Schaefer up in a plane to pop the big question, he noticed that he had written the letter J backwards, and she swiftly pointed out that her name was ‘not L-O-D-Y’.
A farmer turned a 200-acre plot of land into a giant proposal message, but failed to spot that he had spelled his girlfriend’s name incorrectly.

Loren Lentz, from Deer Park, Washington, spent an hour and a half ploughing a note for his partner, Jody Schaefer, in one of his weed-ridden fields. He was attempting to write: ‘Jody will you marry me? Loren.’

But when he took Miss Schaefer up in a plane to pop the big question, he noticed that he had written the letter J backwards, and she swiftly pointed out that her name was ‘not L-O-D-Y’.
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By: McMaster_de

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