Guy Proposes Using Custom-Made Monopoly Board With Secret Compartment
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2/9 Justin and Michal loved playing Monopoly together
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3/9 “I knew years ago that Michal was the one, but it was a few months ago I decided I was going to ask Michal to marry me on Christmas morning”
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4/9 “Michal unwraps the present and instantly sees the board game lay out and says ‘a monopoly board!'”
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5/9 “I handed her…loaded dice. They would only allow her to roll a 7″
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6/9 That landed Michal on Chance “where I put the ‘will you marry me card'”
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7/9 “I took the wire key and popped open a secret door underneath the luxury tax…I took the ring out and slipped in on her finger. It fit perfect too”
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8/9 She said yes!
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9/9 “She loved every second of the proposal, and I’m glad she did. It took a lot of planning, but I enjoyed every second of it”
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Justin Lebon proposed to his girlfriend Michal Ott in an unusual way. The couple had grown up on the same street in California when they were young, but never connected until they met on Match.com years later.
Source: Etsy