Thursday, September 18, 2014

Cosplay Marriage Proposal



Our own contributor Kevin Conn (known to you as Unemployed Skeletor) managed to pull off an amazing marriage proposal to his girlfriend Laura at the most recent New York Comic Con. Not only did he do it in character (not Skeletor, but Lt. Flint), but he managed to bring Laura's father to the con to watch the whole thing (and even hold on to the ring). The Just Cos team at The Nerdist Channel was there to film the excitement. Check it out below, then check out Kevin's own comments about the whole crazy event below the video.







"The reason the proposal happened at NYCC wasn't for The Nerdist to tape it, it was for the extra tickets. NYCC sold out fast and I wanted her dad to be there to witness it. She is very close with her father and for the first time ever in her life, he's moving out West next year, so I wanted him to witness this. I wanted to show her that he will always be with her. Originally I wanted her two sisters, Lizzie and Mel to attend as well but sadly they already had prior engagements and were gutted that they could not attend, but they sent a 'Congrats!' picture seconds after the proposal happened.



The reason I chose NYCC was that it just seemed right. That is where the geek/nerd side came in. If you're into sports, some sport fans propose at a stadium, ya know? The reasons we love our significant other are reasons that many folks don't see, those times where it's just the two of you, whether if you are both happy or sometimes if you are scared. That is when it matters. But the nerd stuff we have in common is huge. Like I said in the video, when she started talking about Calvin and Hobbes I was sold. Hobbies tend to be looked down on, but that is what makes the world fun. To share the same interests is very important in any relationship. And yes, I KNOW I'm a lucky guy. That's why I proposed, fellas.

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Life is hard and we all lose sight of those around us that love us. That day was for her, to show her that she is loved by family, friends and me."



- Kevin Conn







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