
Star

Emesibe

Kung

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Song
Last week we asked for your ideal marriage proposal; now we want to know, what’s your best pick-up line? Here is what some UCLA students had to say.
Daniel Liu
Second-year, MIMG
“Are you a parking ticket? Because you’ve got fine written all over you.”
Melvin Emesibe
Second-year, business economics
“I don’t have any pick-up lines. I just smile.”
Dana Song
First-year, biology
“If I could rearrange the alphabet, I would put U and I together.”
Michael Star
Third-year, Spanish and linguistics
“There’s 21 letters in the alphabet, right? Oh wait, I forgot: U R A Q T.”
Joanne Kung
First-year, nursing
“If you were a booger, I’d pick you.”
Chris Vahanian
Fourth-year, psychobiology
“Life without you is like a broken pencil, it’s pointless.”