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Wednesday, 18 February 2009 13:28

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Top 9 romantic video proposals

1. Take out a full page ad in your daily newspaper. Sit her down to read her morning paper and get ready! See the Video

2. You two Movie buffs? Ask your local theater to run an ad or short video featuring your proposal. Don't forget to get there early! See a theater engagement proposal

3. Like fishes? Pay the divers at an aquarium to put on a proposal show inside the "BIG" fish tank.  Watch them put on a show!

4. Send her on a trasure hunt. Start at home sending her all around town. Finish the hunt with you on bended knee.  See one couple complete their hunt.

5. Go Public. This can be used in almost any public arena, theater, show etc. Take a look at what this guy does during a Miami Beauty Pagent

6. Flying anywhere soon? Take this proposal to 35,000 feet.  Just make sure the flight attendants are aware of you using the intercom.  See this romantic Southwest Airline Anniversary

7. Take a helicopter ride to the top of a mountain and have a picnic you’ll never forget! Like this guy did!

8. Create a Web page declaring your love and intentions. Leave your sweetie a clue with the Web address written on it -- don't say a word. Or create a video and have all her friends and family involved

9. Make a video from start to finish showing her all your efforts on how you did what you did.  You can make a documentary of all your hard work.  Tim Thompson of Virginia did a nice job displaying all his intentions and love for his future wife, Skip to minute 6 if you want to get right to it.




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