Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Portland proposal video

  • PORTLAND, Ore. — Isaac Lamb acknowledges that his five-minute, block-long choreographed build-up to a marriage proposal has upped the stakes for everyone who follows. Guys, Im sorry, he said on NBCs Today show Tuesday.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A video of a Portland mans elaborate, choreographed marriage proposal to his girlfriend has notched 5 million hits on YouTube — and raised the bar for unmarried men everywhere.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • PORTLAND, Ore. – Isaac Lamb acknowledges that his five-minute, block-long choreographed build-up to a marriage proposal has upped the stakes for everyone who follows. "Guys, I'm sorry," he said on NBC's "Today" show Tuesday.
  • (INFORUM)
  • PORTLAND(ia), Ore friends and cooperative relatives that culminates in a successful marriage proposal to his girlfriend, Amy Frankel. He said the video racked up over 4,000 views in just over two hours. By 3 p.m.
  • (Katu.com)
  • and Wednesday a Portland actor named Isaac Lamb felt he was prepared with his plan. He pulled 60 friends and family members into the plan to propose to his girlfriend Amy Frankel in an elaborate production.
  • (Examiner)
  • Lamb's marriage proposal notched 5 million hits on YouTube.
  • (INFORUM)
  • one knee was not enough for one Portland man. Instead, he proposed to his girlfriend with a song, a webcam and lots of friends. Isaac Lamb calls it the worlds first Live Lip-Dub Proposal.
  • (NWCN)
  • Over the weekend, one Portland man definitely decided to go non-traditional when he conducted what he is now calling the worlds first Live Lip-Dub Proposal.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Issac Lamb, a Portland, Oregon man got more than 60 of his friends to help him propose to his girlfriend, Amy Frankel with what he calls the first "live lip-dub proposal." The video starts with Frankel sitting in the back of a car with headphones on.
  • (KABC)
  • Following that trend, a couple in Portland, Ore., raised the bar for marriage proposals. In a video going viral, Amy Frankel sits in the open back of a Honda CRV wearing a pair of headphones as the car slowly drives down the street. A song starts playing.
  • (Los Angeles Times)

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