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derf
07-10-2009, 08:59 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hi5rmpAM8E

karl_1052
07-10-2009, 09:34 PM
I guess if she said no, he could just fuck her sister.

torilynne
07-10-2009, 09:47 PM
dude if there is even 1/15 of the thought put into my proposal as this guy put into it i would be soooo happy lol knowing my luck wont happen though

G-Rex
07-10-2009, 09:54 PM
Dude's got skills!

If it's one thing I learned from my best friend, it's that you need to put some effort into proposing. He didn't, and his wife was practically embarrassed to explain to friends how he proposed, and he was as well. Fortunately, he did a better job the second time around. :lol:

I decided in September of last year that I wanted to propose to Carolina, but I wanted to actually do it right after Christmas. I spent the next 3 months putting together a semi-elaborate plan. As it turned out, I had everything in place barely a week before Christmas, so I cut it kinda close.

I pulled it off exactly how I wanted, and she didn't see it coming at all. I made sure that she had a good story to tell people.

I think the trick is to know your girl, and do something that will be special for both of you, and something that shows how well you know her and appreciate her.

Rangerscott
07-10-2009, 10:32 PM
Hope it last. Everybody know that asks someone to marry them and have only been together for less than 5 years never make it.


Also. He's gay.

Trip
07-10-2009, 10:45 PM
Definitely a disney employee.

zed
07-10-2009, 11:05 PM
Also. He's gay.

I thought he was asking the wrong person too.

Particle Man
07-11-2009, 08:42 AM
my wife would have kicked my ass had I tried something like that :lol:

r1chica
07-11-2009, 10:02 AM
OH MAH GAWD! First, I gotta give dude MAJOR props for all the thought put behind that. I think had that been me, I'd have completely freaked out. I mean the megaphone was one thing but all the singing and dancing?! Over the top, but way cool. Can you imagine the wedding?! Dear lord. Their kids will be actors for sure.

pauldun170
07-11-2009, 10:41 AM
Dating one year and this tap dancing drama boy proposes like he's auditioning for a spot in an off broadway show?

Girl should think about what she's getting into.

vickibocc
07-11-2009, 12:10 PM
I'll pass on that one.....

Cass
07-11-2009, 07:25 PM
You guys know this was staged, right?

Sixxxxer
07-11-2009, 09:32 PM
I was gonna say...That shit's to cheesy to be real

racedoll
07-11-2009, 10:36 PM
That was just gay. I would have totally had to think about marrying Erik if he would have pulled something like that. But I supposed if she knew he was into drama stuff, then maybe... but still this is over the top.

Erik made his proposal to me very special, though I knew it was coming. I tease and tell him I had to have my MC license before he could propose though. I had gotten them the day before he asked me to marry him.

lauralynne
07-12-2009, 12:35 AM
Mine was better. Private, romantic, heartfelt, and completely out of the blue. Screw the whole public down on one knee - I'm not a fan. I would have walked away if Louie had asked me in front of a crowd. ok - I probalby wouldn't have walked away but I wouldn't have been amused in the least.

cbrchick
07-12-2009, 08:40 AM
Kinda painful to watch. I think it would have been better just the with megaphone and the question....

I liked mine (but who doesn't like their's)... Saturday dog walk in the woods. Cold and snowy. Just the 3 of us. Me, my puppers, and my (now) husband. Totally unexpected and special. :)

pauldun170
07-12-2009, 09:44 AM
Entertainment
Around Disney
Disneyland gets viral with elaborate fake marriage proposal
Adam Townsend, Staff Writer
Posted:07/10/2009 12:42 PM
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Disney has posted a pretty impressive wedding proposal video on its DisneyParks YouTube channel:
Click here to view the embedded video.

Though Disney officials say there have probably been thousands of real wedding proposals at Disneyland, this one was acted out by members of Disneyland’s musical and parade performing cast.

“The video was very popular,” said Disney spokeswoman Suzi Brown. “We thought a ’spontaneous musical’ would be a fun way to get the message out about celebrating at Disneyland Resort while highlighting our summer offerings. The response has been great. People love it.”

The idea was to get the video — basically an extended commercial for Disneyland — on the Web through the DisneyParks YouTube channel and have it travel virally around the Internet through re-posting on other YouTube users’ channels, social networking sites, e-mail and social link-sharing sites like digg.

So far, it seems to be working: posted last month on the DisneyParks YouTube channel, it’s gotten more than 700,000 views; re-posted on another user’s site, it has well over 100,000 views. The video has more than 2,500 “diggs,” as in the number of times users recommended the video on the digg site.

As of this post, the video views will shoot up even more — we linked to it, so it must be working, right?

The trouble is, all those views and recommendations don’t necessarily translate to people visiting the park.

“You really have to approach viral marketing as an experiment,” said Greg Witt, the creative director for Premise Immersive Marketing. “You can do really cool viral stuff for 5 or 10K. The barriers to entry are low… but this is an emerging medium and it’s moving at light speed. Nobody has a metric on it.”

In other words, you can tell viewers watched your video 700,000 times, and that’s it. It’s not like putting an ad in the newspaper for your restaurant and the day it runs you have 50 extra customers in your restaurant.

“The value of viral marketing is when something really seems authentic and has some entertainment value to it,” Witt said. “When people want to share it and it doesn’t seem so corporate.”

But wait a minute — Disney’s wedding proposal video doesn’t say specifically that it’s staged, though Disney posted it on the company’s own channel. Is that deceitful?

“It’s more stealthy,” Witt said. “That’s OK if there’s a good sarcastic and snarkiness to it. The stuff that is really, really fabricated… It’s the same as making a really bad TV commercial.

“If you can come with an emotional response and wrap your brand around that, young people are big supporters of that and they don’t mind being marketed to like that.”

The proposal video is Disney’s second foray into viral video marketing — the first was posted in January to promote Disney’s “Celebrate!” promotion, the lynchpin of which is a deal that lets guests into the park free

Amber Lamps
07-12-2009, 11:13 AM
Hope it last. Everybody know that asks someone to marry them and have only been together for less than 5 years never make it.


Also. He's gay.

Well you did see the white belt, right? Plus I think he had a pinky ring...:lol:

Amber Lamps
07-12-2009, 11:17 AM
Kinda painful to watch. I think it would have been better just the with megaphone and the question....

I liked mine (but who doesn't like their's)... Saturday dog walk in the woods. Cold and snowy. Just the 3 of us. Me, my puppers, and my (now) husband. Totally unexpected and special. :)


Hmmm.... was it just this past Winter?... and had your Dad just visited the night before to "show" your bf his new hunting rifle? :lol:

cbrchick
07-12-2009, 06:03 PM
Hmmm.... was it just this past Winter?... and had your Dad just visited the night before to "show" your bf his new hunting rifle? :lol:

Nope.. :)

It'll be two years this October that we've been married :)

Smittie61984
07-12-2009, 06:13 PM
Hope it last. Everybody know that asks someone to marry them and have only been together for less than 5 years never make it.


Also. He's gay.

If it was real and it a year then she would say yes and it would last a good while because of one thing. Anyone who could convince Disney to go through all of that effort has mega-bank.

I think Disney fucked up because they could have put an ad out saying they want a guy to propose to his girlfriend at Disney and train the guy making it a real proposal. Of course there is a chance she'd say no and it'd ruin it so it'd be a major risk.