I Love You, And I Want You To Be My Bird
John Norment
Proposed Solution To Repugnant And Obsolete St
James Stevenson
New Yorker January 15th, 1990
Jean-Jacques Sempe
A Man Bends Down On One Knee To Propose
Liana Finck
My First Love Is The Theatre
Robert Weber
You Want Only Happiness
Edward Frascino
Elsie, You're All I Ever Wanted In A Woman -
Edward Frascino
This Rock On My Finger
Liza Donnelly
What I'm Proposing
Liza Donnelly
New Yorker May 13th, 1944
Otto Soglow
The Happiest Man In The World
Joe Dator
I already have the perfect hashtag
Elisabeth McNair
New Yorker October 18th, 1941
Gardner Rea
You're Saying That Because Of The Merger
JB Handelsman
Bad News, I'm Afraid. Little Orphan Annie
Lee Lorenz
Sorry, Wendy, But A Simple 'yes' Is Not Good
Mort Gerberg
A Cowboy Is Down On One Knee
Michael Maslin
Get The Phone
Garrett Price
Marryin' You Is Gonna Be The Most Legal Thing
Emily Flake
I Take It, General Sedgewick, You're
Dana Fradon
Flowers Dates Romance Sex
Ariel Molvig
Would That Be Gross Or Take-home?
Chon Day
New Yorker November 23rd, 1987
James Stevenson
Rebecca, I'm Looking For A Bigger Emotional Share
J.P. Rini
I Need You, Roberta. Deep Inside Me There's
Robert Weber
To Our Divorces - Powerful Tools Of Capital
Edward Koren
I'm Sorry, Jim. I Love You, But I Hate Vermont
William Haefeli
Sorry, Friend, But If They're Going To Mess
Donald Reilly
Would It Surprise You To Learn
Michael Maslin
And, Yet Another Plus, It Will Block
Dana Fradon
Look, I'm Not Talking About A Lifetime
Michael Maslin
Say Yes. I Need A Win
Bernard Schoenbaum
Marry Me, Darling, And I Will Do Everything
Robert Weber
And Your Problems Will Always Be My Problems
Michael Maslin
Anyway, Now We Know He's Not Marrying
Gardner Rea
He Says That She Belongs To An Old Iceland Family
Helen E. Hokinson
Anybody Get Stood Up Today?
Mischa Richter
Wilt Thou Really Have This Man To Thy Wedded
Richard Taylor
New Yorker June 7th, 1941
Richard Taylor
I Said, 'what's To Prevent Us From Being Married
Alan Dunn
What Are You Doing Tonight?
Ned Hilton
New Yorker June 24th, 1944
Richard Taylor
I Wouldn't Want Anything Too Cute On Account
Helen E. Hokinson
Don't Ask Me. He Leads His Life And I Lead Mine
George Price
I Have The ?rst Sergeant's Permission To Speak
Sydney Hoff
New Yorker July 29th, 1944
Roy Williams
Lieutenants And Captains Like To Get Married
Helen E. Hokinson
I Do - And You?
George Price
I'm Sorry, Ma'am, But They Don't Come
Mary Petty
Now Where Do We Go For The Allotment?
Leonard Dove
Ask Me To Marry You
Liana Finck
Two Gay Men Are Kneeling On The Floor
William Haefeli
I Thought You Were My Gay Best Friend
Ariel Molvig
Surely You Jest
Frank Modell
You Know, When I Get Over My Thing For Bad Boys
William Hamilton
And, Cath - Even If You Say No, I Want
William Hamilton
New Yorker July 2nd, 1990
Ed Fisher
Is This A Real Proposal
Bernard Schoenbaum
For Heaven's Sake! He'd Like Your Hand
Bernard Schoenbaum
I Know I Don't Express Myself Well
Charles Saxon
That Should Keep Your Mother Quiet
Chon Day
Let's Wait A Few Minutes. We Don't Want To Appear
Richard Decker
Er - If You Young People Don't Mind
Richard Taylor
Come, Come, Smith. That Hope Chest Must Be Opened
Alan Dunn
I Wonder If I Could Get Off Next Saturday
Chon Day
To The Nearest Barbershop
Richard Taylor
New Yorker June 6th, 1942
Alain
It All Started Last Month. He Had A Cigarette
Robert J. Day
I Can't Get Over How You've Settled Down
Richard Decker
Phil, Darling, I Had To Engage A Seamstress Today
Richard Taylor
How Do You Ever Expect To Get Anywhere -
Sydney Hoff