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15 Fun Facts About Luke Schumacher

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15 Fun Facts About Luke Schumacher
Luke Schumacher

First I would like to thank those of you who read my content each week and follow me. I really appreciate it. I figured y'all might want to know more about your favorite content creator, so I think you'll like this list of some fun facts about myself. Enjoy!

1. I am born and raised in God's country: Texas.

Specifically, I am from the Dallas - Fort Worth metroplex. I can't think of a better place or state to grow up in.

2. I went to the same middle school as Demi Lovato and the same high school as Post Malone.

I actually had an old textbook she used in my time at Cross Timbers Middle School. I did not know Austin Post (Post Malone), but I remember seeing his face in the hallways.

3. I am an Eagle Scout.

My sophomore year of high school I earned my Eagle Scout award.

4. I have a Golden Retriever named Rufus.

Rufus will be 10 in October. His favorite things include swimming, giving kisses and chasing lizards.

5. Psychology fascinates me.

Your brain is learning about itself. The brain named itself. I just find it fascinating.

6. I love watching movies.

The Prestige, directed by Christopher Nolan, and Fantastic Mr. Fox, directed by Wes Anderson, are my top two favorite movies of all time.

7. I do not like coffee.

As a college student, most people find this very odd. I want to like coffee, but I just don't.

8. I am in two fraternities.

In the fall semester of my freshman year, I rushed Beta Upsilon Chi. In the spring, I rushed Kappa Kappa Psi. I am extremely blessed to have the support of all my brothers.

9. Rock-n-roll music is my absolute favorite.

My favorite bands include Ice Nine Kills, Of Mice & Men and Crown the Empire. CTE is from the same suburb of DFW I am from.

10. I am a proud member of the Pride of Oklahoma.

The Pride of Oklahomais the marching band for the University of Oklahoma. Besides getting to go to all the football games for free, the friendships and memories I have made are beyond incredible.

11. I play trombone and bass guitar.

I am still not sure why I chose to play trombone when I was in 6th grade, but I am glad I picked it.

12. I have never been out of the country.

I don't know why, but I really want to go to Spain.

13. Hailee Steinfeld is my celebrity crush.

I guess this is a fun fact about me? Hailee, if you are reading this, let's grab dinner.

14. I am an avid player of video games.

I play on Xbox. BioShock Infinite and Far Cry 3 are my favorite games I have played to date. The Batman Arkham series is my favorite series.

15. My favorite pastime is sitting in my hammock and writing.


Whether I am reading or writing, laying in a hammock is by far the most relaxing thing.


Hope you enjoyed these fun facts and follow me to see some more of my content!

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