Pappadeaux's Seafood Kitchen: A Great Place to Propose
By Karen Francis, published Jan 25, 2007
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The key to finding the ideal place in which to propose is as unique as the person you are considering making your wife. As I contemplate this subject it reminds me of a friend of mine who was proposed to at a concert. The "incident" as I refer to it today, took place about 5 years ago when my friend telephoned to tell me that her boyfriend had surprised her with tickets to a concert, however he would not reveal to her who the artist would be.
She loves music and her mind was racing because she knew that Yolanda Adams and Kirk Franklin were in town, so she was so excited because she loved these artist. However as soon as she reached the venue, she was not familiar with the name of the artist on the marquee but she kept an open mind. As soon as they walked into the building, she was overtaken by the smell of smoke which was an immediate concern for her because she knew this could not be a Christian venue. You see, my friend hasn't been to a secular concert in more than 10 years, but she remembered that you could always find a smoky atmosphere with people reeking of alcohol at a secular venue and those were not good memories for her, but she kept her peace and a good attitude.
They finally made it to their seats and as soon as she sat down, she was literally startled when she heard the sound of an electric guitar that began to play rock music so loud that it shook her entire body violently. All she could think, was "I am in the Twilight Zone"! As she sat there and considered the matter, she got a shocking revelation and it was "I had no idea that my boyfriend liked rock music!" She said that she suffered through the opening act and right before the intermission her boyfriend said he was going to get them some soda and she said she just sat there in disbelief of the evening thus far.
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