We remember when a man would ask a woman’s father for permission to ask for her hand in marriage, but Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) loaned out his Twitter account for a marriage proposal. The groom-to-be apparently signed up for a Twitter account for just this purpose, as he’s tweeted only twice: he made those characters count, though.
@MarkWarner Senator: your PressSecy pays more attn to this feed than her own – can I borrow this space for a minute?
— Brett Wanamaker (@Brett_Wanamaker) March 7, 2013
@Brett_Wanamaker Certainly. Best of luck!
— Mark Warner (@MarkWarner) March 7, 2013
@MarkWarner @bethaleh Beth Ellen Adelson, will you marry me?
— Brett Wanamaker (@Brett_Wanamaker) March 7, 2013
That's one way to do it! (She said yes) RT @brett_wanamaker: @MarkWarner @bethaleh Beth Ellen Adelson, will you marry me?
— Noel Waghorn (@Waghornscience) March 7, 2013
MT @NWaghornAP: She said yes RT @brett_wanamaker: @MarkWarner @bethaleh Beth Ellen Adelson, will you marry me? pic.twitter.com/yM1DFBQxB2
— Mark Warner (@MarkWarner) March 7, 2013
@MarkWarner @Brett_Wanamaker @bethaleh #bestengagementever Congrats to Brett and Beth!!!! pic.twitter.com/r1aXWasT2Y
— Emma Peck (@EmmasPeck) March 7, 2013
@markwarner Awesome! I love the look on her face. Young love. 🙂
— Noel Waghorn (@Waghornscience) March 7, 2013