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Man pranks pal on first date
  • A prankster stitched up a pal on a first date - by ordering a dessert to his table with a plate decorated to read 'Will you marry me?'. Lee McIver, 24, knew his friend Stephen Durand, 38, was meeting a woman at a steak restaurant for a romantic meal. But he called the restaurant, Finsbay Flatiron, in Glasgow, pretending to be Stephen, who works as a roofer, and told staff he was planning to pop the question to his date. Restaurant workers brought out prosecco and a cheesecake on a plate decorated with 'will you marry me' - as a friend of Lee's filmed it from another table. The baffled woman told waiting staff 'this isn't ours, 100 per cent it's not hours' as the cake was presented at the table.
  • A prankster stitched up a pal on a first date - by ordering a dessert to his table with a plate decorated to read 'Will you marry me?'. Lee McIver, 24, knew his friend Stephen Durand, 38, was meeting a woman at a steak restaurant for a romantic meal. But he called the restaurant, Finsbay Flatiron, in Glasgow, pretending to be Stephen, who works as a roofer, and told staff he was planning to pop the question to his date. Restaurant workers brought out prosecco and a cheesecake on a plate decorated with 'will you marry me' - as a friend of Lee's filmed it from another table. The baffled woman told waiting staff 'this isn't ours, 100 per cent it's not hours' as the cake was presented at the table.
  • A prankster stitched up a pal on a first date - by ordering a dessert to his table with a plate decorated to read 'Will you marry me?'. Lee McIver, 24, knew his friend Stephen Durand, 38, was meeting a woman at a steak restaurant for a romantic meal. But he called the restaurant, Finsbay Flatiron, in Glasgow, pretending to be Stephen, who works as a roofer, and told staff he was planning to pop the question to his date. Restaurant workers brought out prosecco and a cheesecake on a plate decorated with 'will you marry me' - as a friend of Lee's filmed it from another table. The baffled woman told waiting staff 'this isn't ours, 100 per cent it's not hours' as the cake was presented at the table.
  • A prankster stitched up a pal on a first date - by ordering a dessert to his table with a plate decorated to read 'Will you marry me?'. Lee McIver, 24, knew his friend Stephen Durand, 38, was meeting a woman at a steak restaurant for a romantic meal. But he called the restaurant, Finsbay Flatiron, in Glasgow, pretending to be Stephen, who works as a roofer, and told staff he was planning to pop the question to his date. Restaurant workers brought out prosecco and a cheesecake on a plate decorated with 'will you marry me' - as a friend of Lee's filmed it from another table. The baffled woman told waiting staff 'this isn't ours, 100 per cent it's not hours' as the cake was presented at the table.
  • A prankster stitched up a pal on a first date - by ordering a dessert to his table with a plate decorated to read 'Will you marry me?'. Lee McIver, 24, knew his friend Stephen Durand, 38, was meeting a woman at a steak restaurant for a romantic meal. But he called the restaurant, Finsbay Flatiron, in Glasgow, pretending to be Stephen, who works as a roofer, and told staff he was planning to pop the question to his date. Restaurant workers brought out prosecco and a cheesecake on a plate decorated with 'will you marry me' - as a friend of Lee's filmed it from another table. The baffled woman told waiting staff 'this isn't ours, 100 per cent it's not hours' as the cake was presented at the table.
  • A prankster stitched up a pal on a first date - by ordering a dessert to his table with a plate decorated to read 'Will you marry me?'. Lee McIver, 24, knew his friend Stephen Durand, 38, was meeting a woman at a steak restaurant for a romantic meal. But he called the restaurant, Finsbay Flatiron, in Glasgow, pretending to be Stephen, who works as a roofer, and told staff he was planning to pop the question to his date. Restaurant workers brought out prosecco and a cheesecake on a plate decorated with 'will you marry me' - as a friend of Lee's filmed it from another table. The baffled woman told waiting staff 'this isn't ours, 100 per cent it's not hours' as the cake was presented at the table.
  • A prankster stitched up a pal on a first date - by ordering a dessert to his table with a plate decorated to read 'Will you marry me?'. Lee McIver, 24, knew his friend Stephen Durand, 38, was meeting a woman at a steak restaurant for a romantic meal. But he called the restaurant, Finsbay Flatiron, in Glasgow, pretending to be Stephen, who works as a roofer, and told staff he was planning to pop the question to his date. Restaurant workers brought out prosecco and a cheesecake on a plate decorated with 'will you marry me' - as a friend of Lee's filmed it from another table. The baffled woman told waiting staff 'this isn't ours, 100 per cent it's not hours' as the cake was presented at the table.
  • A prankster stitched up a pal on a first date - by ordering a dessert to his table with a plate decorated to read 'Will you marry me?'. Lee McIver, 24, knew his friend Stephen Durand, 38, was meeting a woman at a steak restaurant for a romantic meal. But he called the restaurant, Finsbay Flatiron, in Glasgow, pretending to be Stephen, who works as a roofer, and told staff he was planning to pop the question to his date. Restaurant workers brought out prosecco and a cheesecake on a plate decorated with 'will you marry me' - as a friend of Lee's filmed it from another table. The baffled woman told waiting staff 'this isn't ours, 100 per cent it's not hours' as the cake was presented at the table.

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