0:02
So, do you ever get to follow up with any of the couples that get proposed on your balloon
0:07
Hmm, not really. No? I'm darn. I was hoping to interview one of them
0:12
I mean, most of them probably aren't even together anymore, statistically speaking
0:16
Well, love isn't about statistics. Let's have a seat. Come here. All right
0:23
So, what would you say was the most romantic proposal to ever have happen on your balloon
0:36
Okay, that's easy. There was this guy who wanted us to write on a big banner
0:41
Will You Marry Me? On the ground. And the challenging part was I had to coordinate flying over that point
0:46
at the exact moment that they were holding up the banner. Wow. That does sound romantic
0:52
but wouldn't it have been better if somebody was in the balloon next to you holding up the banner
0:59
I mean, don't you think? It was a successful proposal. Well, and hopefully a successful marriage
1:09
Yeah. I mean, sometimes I think people spend so much time on the proposal and on the wedding
1:16
and they don't spend any time on trying to make the marriage actually work. That's a good point
1:22
Yeah. Sounds like you're speaking from experience. No, I just, uh, you know, I just think that marriage is a lifelong commitment
1:35
It's not something you give up on at the first sign of, uh..
1:40
Go ahead, you... No, no, no, it's okay. No, go for... Seriously
1:45
No, I'm so sorry. Please, continue. It might be important. No, continue. I'm so sorry. You know what? I have someplace else I want to take you that you are gonna love