Best of RVA Missed Connections 5/8/18-5/15/18

by | May 15, 2018 | RICHMOND NEWS, WTF?!

Look alive Richmond, Missed Connections is back with a whole new batch of spicy encounters for your weekly dose of entertainment. This go around, a woman is looking for her lost catch from Plenty Of Fish, love blooms at Boulevard Flowers, and a Lidi cashier checks out a girl with tattoos. All that and more below.

your dog in a hot vehicle… ? (Richmond)

It’s getting hot in cars already. And if I see yours clearly in distress, out goes a window and out come the police to charge you and get you on TV. It’s not all about you…. it’s about people not inclined to put up with your inflicting suffering and death on a dog ( or child ) in your car while you ‘just ran in a minute’…

Reply to post here.

POF man (richmond)

We were talking last night on POF and you were voicing your frustration about the site and how women don’t respond or disappear. This morning I noticed your profile and our messages were gone. I assume you got sick of it but I would like to meet up with you. This is a long shot but I’ll give this a shot.

Reply to post here.

 Zata cafe forest hill ave. (foresthill)

Miss VL- -5–, stunning!! We have missed the opportunity 3 times now due to circumstance and I may be moving soon so…I will try for you here. I’m long Blonde and Blue driving the green whom loves dogs too!

Reply to post here.

I-64 nice show (New Kent)

We were at the same location a couple weeks ago and had a brief exchange. Reply to post here.

Lidl cutie with tattoos/removal scars

You came through my line and were buying a bunch of plants, I enjoyed talking, and I’d love to be friends!
Reply to post here.

Morgan 

We used to work together. You’re beautiful and kind. I miss working with you, and I think about you often. I would love to catch up sometime.
Reply to post here.

Boulevard Flowers (Chester)

You were the young woman working the “florist” last Saturday dressed in a skirt and large sunglasses. We passed at least once, and I thought you were extremely cute. 🙂
Reply to post here.

Photo By: PlentyOfFish

RVA Staff

RVA Staff

Since 2005, the dedicated team at RVA Magazine, known as RVA Staff, has been delivering the cultural news that matters in Richmond, VA. This talented group of professionals is committed to keeping you informed about the events and happenings in the city.




more in community

Before Anyone Was Watching

I went to Virginia MOCA expecting to hear Andy Howell talk about skateboarding. Instead, I left thinking about community and how people find each other. Howell's installation opens Seamless, the museum's new exhibition exploring the overlap between art and design. At...

Duron Chavis is Building More Than a Farm

How two decades of community organizing grew into a vision for land ownership, education, and self-determination. The first time I met Duron Chavis, he wasn't talking about farmland. He was talking about culture. It was the early 2000s, and Happily Natural Day was...

RVA 5×5 | Leapfrogging Back to 1776, 50 Years at a Time: 1926

Editor's Note: We're sharing this essay from community content partner Jon Baliles of RVA 5x5. If you enjoy his work and want more in-depth coverage of Richmond politics and history, consider subscribing to RVA 5x5 on Substack. The views expressed are those of the...

The Light That Never Went Out 

There is a spotlight still mounted in the rafters of 528 N. 2nd Street. It has been there since 1914. It has outlasted segregation, fire, the highway that cut Jackson Ward in two, and decades of silence. On the nights when the Hippodrome Theater fills up, that light...

Virginia’s New Marijuana Law: Everything You Need to Know

After years of legislative battles, vetoes, compromise negotiations, and numerous articles, Virginia finally has a roadmap for legal recreational marijuana sales. The state budget signed into law earlier this week establishes a regulated cannabis marketplace beginning...

The Strange Afterlife of Virginia’s President Heads

Editor's Note: Reminder, the sculptures are located on private property and are not open for general visitation. Access is available only through scheduled guided tours, with Labor Day weekend currently expected to be the final tour on the calendar. Tour information...

Fourth of July 2026 in Richmond: Fireworks, Festivals, and More

The best Fourth of July celebration in Richmond probably isn't the one with the biggest fireworks. It's the one where someone forgot the hot dog buns, the cooler is running low on ice, kids are chasing each other through sprinklers, and somebody insists they know a...