Wednesday, August 1, 2012

KISS cam...

Greetings again,
Aren’t you proud….yes this is the 3rd day in a row that I’ve blogged! Get yo’ life…because I’m doing better than ever! Yesss! Today my group began discussing how President and First Lady were caught on the "kiss cam" at the arena last month…OMG how cute, I love our First family!!! They seem so down to earth, President Obama and his five guys while First Lady Michelle shops at Target! Awwe! They’re just like me….what great motivation for our children to see faces like theirs in the White House living an “ordinary” life. The dream just got closer! From this conversation we somehow moved into snafu proposals on the big screen! Recently, a guy had it all set up for his soon to be fiancée via the megatron…and ole girl was busy making the beer run. Why? Lol
Got me to thinking…so I’ve compiled a short list (some with prices) of how to propose at a sporting event in NC!

Carolina Hurricane Proposals:: For $250, the organization will put together a special wedding proposal package.  The package includes Stormy coming to your seat in a tuxedo and the video board and matrix board showing “Will you marry me?” as you ask the question.  The Hurricanes will put together a DVD to commemorate the moment.  Call (919) 861-5462 for more information. (That’s not that bad if she would really like it)
Durham Bulls Propsals:: The Bulls run messages on our video board and message board typically during the middle of the 6th inning nightly. These messages are primarily "Happy Birthdays" and "Happy Anniversaries" but are not necessarily limited to that, anything other than these 2 topics are at the discretion of management.
Just check in at the Herald-Sun Fan Assistance Center before the fourth inning and let the attendant know what the message should read. Messages should be limited to five words for the message board in left field and just a name for the video board in center field. A $10 donation to the Durham Bulls Youth Athletic League (DBYAL) is required. The DBYAL allows disadvantaged inner city youth the chance to play little league baseball for free. (By far the BEST deal….$10 is a steal)

Carolina Panthers Proposals::
Send someone a personalized scoreboard greeting during a Carolina Panthers home game in front of more than 73,000 of your closest friends. Tell us what you want to say, and your message will be immortalized on Bank of America Stadium's sideline message boards during the Panthers game of your choice.

Messages will be displayed on both of Bank of America Stadium's sideline color message boards, located between the two suite levels above the stadium's grey seats, between the first and second quarter for eight seconds.

Each personalized message costs $125, payable with a credit card. Included in the cost of each message is a 5x7 photograph, which will be sent to you via U.S. Mail, of the message being displayed during the game.

The deadline for purchasing a scoreboard message is Wednesday at 11:59pm ET before the selected game with some exceptions for non-Sunday games. You can purchase a message for any upcoming game at any time prior to the deadline as long as inventory is available for the selected game.

It is recommended that messages contain a maximum of 5 to 10 words. Please note the number and size of the letters in the two examples shown above. The shorter the message, THE BIGGER THE LETTERS!

Bank of America Stadium is a privately owned building. No commercial messages or profanity are allowed. In addition, the Carolina Panthers reserve the right, in their sole and absolute discretion, not to display any messages that are deemed inappropriate, including but not limited to messages that are religious or political in nature, or messages that support any team other than the Carolina Panthers.
(Not bad!!!)


Unfortunately I couldn’t find any information on how to propose at a Charlotte Bobcats game…that’s whack! Remember your proposal should be special and something she would really enjoy-no expense spared!!! Then again, some women would much rather spend a quiet night at home…so as long as you create the proposal with your soon to be fiancée in mind, you can’t go wrong!  Yaaay! Let’s get engaged people ;)

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