A repentant boyfriend gets the world's attention with his very touching plea to "Linda."
Facebook and YouTube videos, one man took an old-fashioned approach to making an appeal for love, spelling out his heart on the side of his van. In an age of Twitter,
"Linda, I'm sorry," the message, written in bright orange capital letters on the side of a silver VW van, begins.
The man, whose identity remains a mystery, must have done something wrong because his love plea turns into an apology, asking Linda to "please come home and put this right."
The forlorn, but creative, plea ends with a bit of hope, in the form of a marriage proposal, with a "Will you marry me?" question right above the van's rear wheels.
The van was parked outside a busy industrial estate outside Shildon, County Durham,
in the U.K., the Press Association reports. While there is no word on
how this love story ends, the van itself has become a tourist attraction
on its own.
British press report that traffic backed up outside the estate as
drivers slowed down for a better look or even stopped to take a picture.
The van also caused commotion among the men and women who work at the
estate with speculation over who the man and Linda could be and what the
man may have done to warrant such a measure.
"When I saw it on my way into work this morning, I thought it was quite
good. It's definitely a new way of saying sorry," Harvey Jayne, an
estate worker, told the U.K.'s Daily Mail. "He's got to have done something very wrong."
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