Wisconsin’s Dating Brian (@datingbrian aka Brian Moore), who is doing a “social media experiment” backed by his employers ad agency BBH came to Brooklyn Heights recently with one of his crowd sourced 30 dates in 30 days. They went to Noodle Pudding.
Gothamist recently spent the time to explain this bit of contrived reality:
Gothamist: Really, the premise is no different than the average single-and-looking New Yorker plastering Twitter with questions and updates for their friends to chime in on. Moore just put it on a bigger scale. He tells the Daily News, “I don’t pick up girls in bars, I’m not good at that, and that’s not the kind of thing I want to do...I’m putting myself on the line. It’s up to the Internet to make the decisions for me, my life is shared with the public.” Good to know that in the crazy New York dating scene, there is still a man out there who can avoid commitment by letting others make decisions for him.
Women interested in having their date planned by the same community that made bros icing bros a thing can fill out a questionnaire online. Now all that’s left to do is to wait for the inevitable book deal/reality show. Shatner might have to sit this one out, though.