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Bachelor of the Week: Brett Geschke

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Bachelor of the Week: Brett Geschke

This week’s bachelor is a true romantic. He’s always thinking about the next thing he can get his girl … or the rest of the UW student body. If you’re into Culvers, Culvers, and more Culvers, then this bachelor is for you.

Name: Brett Geschke 

Year in school: Sophomore

Hometown: Mequon, WI

Major: Computer Science

Fraternity: Psi Upsilon

1.What’s your ideal first date?

Rent out Culvers

2. Worst pickup line?

“Hey, what's your major?”

3. If you were a drink, what would you be?

Hot chocolate. So I can warm a girl up on a cold day.

4. How would you spend 1 million dollars?

Give every student at UW-Madison a gift basket, which consists of a handle of Ron and a Chipotle burrito (bowl).

5. What is your go to fast food restaurant?

Culvers

6. What celebrity would you date?

Taylor Swift. She would help shake off any bad mood I’m in.

7. Text or snapchat?

I’m still an AIM guy.

8. Dog or cat person?

Dog. RIP Lucy

9. Which reality show would you want to be on?

The Bachelor

10. Most attractive quality in a girl?

Sense of humor

11. Favorite season?

Instead, I’ll pick the time of year when it’s finally socially acceptable to wear t-shirts and shorts outside again. So, like May.

12. Favorite movie?

Space Jam. Lola Bunny is hot.

13. Favorite breakfast food?

Cap’n Crunch

14. Which US state would you get rid of if you could?

None. I would, however, get rid of the recent state of my sex life.

**If you have a suggestion for bachelor or bachelorette of the week, please contact Ann Ziegler at aziegler4@wisc.edu!

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