Viral videos of creative
marriage proposals are nothing new. But this heartwarming, live lip-dub proposal is one of the best we’ve ever seen.
On May 23, Isaac Lamb, a Portland actor, asked his girlfriend Amy Frankel to meet him at his parent’s house for dinner. When Amy arrived, Isaac’s brother asked her to sit in the back of an open Honda CRV. He gave her some headphones and said that he “wanted to play her a song . . . What she got instead was the world’s first Live Lip-Dub Proposal.”

As
Bruno Mars’ “Marry You” began to play, the car slowly drove down a quiet Oregon street. As the song progressed, more than sixty friends and family members magically appeared. As they danced, lip-synced, and acted out the lyrics, a giggling Amy could hardly contain her excitement. (We especially enjoyed the substitution of dancing Jews for “dancing juice”—slang for alcohol.) The video ended with Isaac getting down on one knee and popping the question. Of course, Amy said yes!
The creative choreography makes the scene look like something out of a movie or musical—especially fitting for a couple that met at an audition for “West Side Story.”
“When I decided to ask Amy to marry me, I wanted something she wouldn't forget,” Lamb told the Oregonian.
would propose to me like that, but in a sunflower field in Kansas!!
Ever.
I'm a complete pessimist when it comes to big proposals. Especially when they're at basketball domes and baseball games. And trying to get the whole family in one room. However, it's like the guy who got married with this girl knew she would like it from the beginning. He obviously knows her better than any guy would. You can tell they love each other. I thought it was really sweet.
I'm sure a lot of people will think it's unique and original though.
Don
(and group involvement too)
But the most heart-felt ..
the ones that were so meaningful ..
are those between the two
(after the guy asks the parents of the lady for her hand .. a very nice touch indeed!)
the old courtesies ..
(and if the parents are deceased .. ask the other family members first .. )
and to know that the family is agreeing you are good for their daughter/sister too ..
Not necessarily a view as 2nd class or possessions
(IF that were true .. the females would be SOLD into marriage .. like my aunt was -- shudder)
This is more of a knowledge .. this is whom family is .. and yes, we will watch over you to make sure our daughter/sister is treated as a lady indeed ...