That's when Fonzie drove for the Milwaukee Journal where Richie worked. Once Fonzie found a parking spot, he walked to the desk where Richie worked at and found Richie talking on the telephone. Richie saw Fonzie at his desk and gave Fonzie the finger.
When Richie hung up the telephone a few minutes later, he found Fonzie sitting in the chair across from his desk.
"Hi, Fonz," Richie said.
"Hi, Cunningham. Guess what – the Fonz proposed to Tiffany just now and she accepted," Fonzie said.
"That's great news, Fonz. Now you need to set up a date for the wedding," Richie said.
"I know. You got married to Lori Beth when you were in the army," Fonzie reminded his reporter friend.
"I remember that, Fonz," Richie said.
"I'm sure the wedding will be just friends and family, Cunningham. Nothing fancy," Fonzie said.
Richie knew Fonzie didn't want a fancy wedding if he ever planned to get married to a beautiful girl.
"Lots of weddings are just family and friends, Fonz. I'm sure Tiffany would want the wedding with family and friends also," Richie said.
"Cunningham, I'd like you to be my best man," Fonzie said.
"I think this is a bit too early to ask me, Fonz, and I'd like to be your best man. How come you didn't ask Danny first?" Richie asked.
"You're my best friend, Red. That's why I'm asking you first," Fonzie said, "and Danny's my son."
