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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

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Lip-dub fiancee shows off pretty vintage ring
msnbc.com (blog)
By Julieanne Smolinski A Portland man's musical proposal went viral after he enlisted his fiancee's friends to lip-dub the Bruno Mars song "Marry You," complete with a marching band. Isaac Lamb and Amy Frankel are waiting a little bit to set a date ...
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msnbc.com (blog)
Margaret Cho weighs in: Viral video showdown!
HLNtv.com
One You Tube sensation is a lip-dub marriage proposal, involving 60 coordinated dancers and a Bruno Mars song! Another features singer Ingrid Michaelson's amazing transformation into John Lennon, Lady Gaga, and Gene Simmons.
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New music: Adam Lambert – Never Close Our Eyes
The Guardian (blog)
The single peaked at No 76, the album was delayed by two months and this Bruno Mars-penned, Dr Luke-produced banger was selected as the second single. Last week Trespassing became Lambert's first No 1 album and, unfathomably, the first US No 1 album ...
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Rodman ordered to do community service
Minneapolis Star Tribune
The video of the proposal, done with lip-syncing to Bruno Mars' "Marry You," has had more than 6 million hits on YouTube. In the video, a host of people dance before the prospective bride before Lamb tells her: "You have already given me a lifetime of ...
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'American Idol' Singer From Valrico Will Perform at The Polk Theatre Tonight
The Ledger
He wants to sing a soulful style of R&B music, similar to Bruno Mars or Adele. Rosado will be performing at the Polk Theatre tonight at the 2012 Annual Meeting of the United Way of Central Florida. Rosado talked about his "American Idol" experience and ...
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Elaborate Portland marriage proposal goes viral
Pasadena Star-News
"This song tends to exemplify you and Isaac's relationship to me," the brother tells her, and there begins Bruno Mars' sugar-pop, up-tempo ballad "Marry You." The car starts moving and two of the couple's friends roll into the frame, then a few more.
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