Feb 25 2009How Romantic: Man Proposes At LEGOLAND

So some guy proposed to his girlfriend at LEGOLAND in Las Vegas, apparently because every other place in Vegas was too crowded. With hookers. Crowded with hookers. *booking flight*
Cobb proposed to Williams with the help of a "Lacey Will You Marry Me?" sign hand-crafted by one of the park's master model builders and displayed as a part of "The Strip" Lego site.
"I wanted to do something special," Cobb said, "and this idea just popped into my head one day."Unfortunately, Williams walked right past the sign, which was mounted on a mini replica of Paris' Eiffel Tower and decorated with two four-inch bride and groom models of the couple - twice - before Cobb got down on one knee.
That's romantic as shit, Cobb, good looking. And you know what they say: a couple that LEGO's together, eventually winds up experimenting with them in the bedroom and having to make a late night visit to the ER. Medical bills, folks, I have them.
Fort Collins man proposes at Legoland [coloradoan]
Thanks to Aaron, who proposed to his girlfriend at Six Flags like a normal person.

Reader Comments
1. Bill- - February 25, 2009 1:57 PM
First!
2. McFeely Smackup - February 25, 2009 1:57 PM
Moron. I'm sure the touchingly romantic moment will be taken into consideration in 3 years when she's divorcing him and demanding 3/4 of his salary for the rest of his life.
3. kaluma - February 25, 2009 2:05 PM
It seems you are happy together. Maybe you can join "C e l e b m i n g l e. C 0 M" if you want to end your single life!
4. poodles - February 25, 2009 2:10 PM
...? are we sure that's not the Geekologie writer himself proposing?
5. Leonardo Da Nietzsche - February 25, 2009 2:21 PM
Such proposals are not worth the legos they are written in.
6. naas - February 25, 2009 2:33 PM
pfft
7. Chuey "The Rock 'n' Roll" Midget - February 25, 2009 2:36 PM
There goes his bjs for life! Everyone knows a girl will STOP giving Bjs as soon as they are married. What a sucker!! P.S...my butthole still itches.
8. ClaMs - February 25, 2009 2:47 PM
But did she say yes?
9. $.02 and a pocket full of FAH-Q - February 25, 2009 2:59 PM
I have no issue communicating without the use of profanity. Quite frankly, the english language offers much more colorful adjectives. The point being made is simply that in this country, where this blog is hosted, we have freedom of speech. The same freedom of speech that would protect this blogger (GW) in court. I find it rather disingenuous of him to post NSFW content and genitalia jokes, then censor our comments about them.
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It looks like he's gripping her arm to keep her there, hahaha. Anyone consider she saw the sign and kept walking in hopes that he would NOT propose?
10. Spikey DaPikey - February 25, 2009 5:14 PM
Meh :-\
11. Haywood Jablowme - February 25, 2009 5:26 PM
@9 - you might get your point across a little better if you just LEAVE.
12. Lizzard - February 25, 2009 5:44 PM
Aww, Legoland Proposals. How RomantBRICK!
13. fabu - February 25, 2009 6:44 PM
Online dating is also romantic, I thinks. Cuz
My lover is found online at the millionaire & celebrity dating club ____Millionaire Loving. C O M____last year.
14. Milkman - February 25, 2009 7:04 PM
How about proposing somewhere meaningful to the two of you, you retard. Like where you first met, or where you have your best memory, or something you two always talked about doing together. Legoland? You might as well have proposed in McDonalds (which I have done) Hey, Dibs on the McNuggets!
15. Tricky Ricky - February 25, 2009 7:14 PM
This is why marriages have a 50/50 chance..well, except for this one obviously, which is already doomed.
Marriage is Grand, Divorce is 5 Grand...and the reason why it's so expensive, is because it's worth it!
16. formerly SPELLINGNAZI© - February 25, 2009 8:23 PM
I dunno, yes he is a loser for proposing at Legoland, but she's a loser for saying yes. They were both there together, so unless it was under duress, they might have been made for each other.
17. Elwood Moose - February 26, 2009 12:39 AM
And then later they celebrated with a night full of romantic lovemaking, complete with a 176 piece Lego(TM) condom that he put together himself.
Multicoloured bitches.
18. Pew³ - February 26, 2009 12:45 AM
Gizmoduck, will you meet me at Legoland?
19. Jo - February 26, 2009 11:56 AM
geeky cute proposal but its nice. And soon their kids will love lego too.