If and when the authorities figure out who they are which may never happen.
Well they are definitely feeling the hate. They were quite contrite in their interview on the local news last night, the woman almost in tears. Still appeared clueless. “We didn’t mean to inconvenience so many people” or something like that. No lady, you did - you just didn’t care.
And the fact that he couldn’t just say “We were going to a party.” He had to specify that he told her they were going to a “white and black party.” What a nutsack.
To be fair, she wasn’t involved in the planning of the event. Perhaps she should have told her boyfriend that she wasn’t going along with a public stunt like this once it started happening, but she didn’t plan to inconvenience anyone.
How would anyone know?
Someone apparently grabbed the video from his Facebook page and re-posted it on YouTube with the title Idiot Shuts Down a Major Highway for Marriage Proposal.
My favorite comment there is from johnny3400:
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If eight cars stopped in front of me on the freeway, blocking it, and people started getting out of them, I would assume I was about to be attacked.
Is that guy related to Chris Christie, perchance?
I’d certainly think twice about anyone who was so clueless as to think that shutting down traffic on a Houston freeway would be wise, romantic, adorable, impressive, or any other positive attribute. I’m leaning more toward “suicidal, narcissistic jackass”.
Actually, my intention was to point out an actual example of bias in the media, but excoriating this douche nozzle is a lot funner. 
What if it was 50 people? It might be a movement.
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I file this in the bucket with “Look at me and my awesome proposal!” - like parachuting onto the 50 yard line during the Super Bowl in order to propose, etc. It’s more about the guy’s pathological narcissism than about the romance or proposal. I’m sure the ladies in question often think the guy is the most awesomest for doing it, but IMHO if I were her I would run as fast as I could in the other direction. But that’s just me.
Wait, how is this bias in the media?
True. Still, how is it fair that he’ll only get minor charges when she’s getting life…?
I mean like I said, it is an alternative weekly newspaper, it’s not aiming to be a straight, non-biased newspaper of record. They do have feature articles about big political things going on or stuff like that, but there’s a lot of more casual blog type articles. It’s much closer to The Stranger than the New York Times, so I’m not sure what pointing out the bias here means.
Agreed.
Or white and black.
I’m not sure why making up a story about where they’re going makes him a douche?? The rest of it, yes.
Like the cookie that made Jerry Seinfeld vomit for the first time in 15 years?
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At the time, I didn’t know Houston Press was an indie. I mean, “Houston Press.” That sounds important, like “New York Times.”
It just struck me as unusual that what I thought was a newspaper article would demonstrate such a strong opinion when such articles are usually told in a matter-of-fact style. Now that I know it was from an indie, it makes more sense.
“Malignant narcissism” is my new favorite phrase.