Best of RVA Missed Connections 4/17/18-4/24/18

by | Apr 24, 2018 | RICHMOND NEWS, WTF?!

This week’s batch of RVA Missed Connections bring us sparks between a woman and a mysterious mustard man at Wendy’s, a guy hanging at Goatacado with his dog gets a secret admirer, and one poster hopes to hear from the red-haired woman with pink boots who caught their eye. All that and more below.

You were a petite female (Chesterfield)

You were the petite female. I believe we could help each other out. If this is you shoot me an email.
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I helped with that hard math problem (Richmond) 

Remember when you had that really hard math problem and I solved it for you. If you or any of your friends need help in resolving that type of problem, I’m here to help. Math teacher mm

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Pink boots and red hair (Downtown Richmond) (Richmond)

You were stunning. I could tell by the way you carried yourself that your self-confidence is a force to be reckoned with. There were other things I noticed as well 😉

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Bell isles ped suspended bridge, Saturday afternoon (Richmond)

You and your 2 friends walking to bells. Me opposite way. The male friend behind you said hey to me. I was wearing black frames eye glasses and staring at you while passing. I wanted to hang with you all, but what i was doing carried me on, totally in hyde sight i should ask if i could join in. Tell me what I was doing and a weak description of my clothing will do. That is if anyone knows wtf I’m talking about, i kinda do.

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mustard man (wendy’s)

you had a beard, and a collared shirt at the wendy’s. you kept asking for more mustard packets. they couldn’t give you enough you just kept screaming at them. maybe you were drunk idk, but mustard man if you see this. let me know how many mustard packets you eventually left with so i know its you
xoxo

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Black trans at VCU (Gateway)

We rode the elevator todgether today and I redirected it to the basement on accident. You kept checking me out up and down and got my heart racing. Hope to hear from you, tell me about your skirt so I’ll know it’s you!

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Man at Goatocado with your dog, Sully (Goatocado/RVA)

Your dog, Sully, was so cute and soft. You were sweet to let me pet him. I felt like Sully was staring right at me through the window…so he would probably really like me. Ask him about me – I bet he remembers. I didn’t see a wedding ring on your hand, but you probably have a lady and/or will never read this. Oh well. Our brief interaction was a bright spot in my day. Thank you, sir. If by chance it’s you reading this, please do reach out!

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Young Thin Tall Blonde Who Wears a S#it Ton of Denim (Meadowdale)

I dig it. You are hot enough that you don’t have to bend to fashion, fashion has to bend to you. Hell, I would bend for you.

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