Best of RVA Missed Connections August 7-August 14

by | Aug 14, 2018 | RICHMOND NEWS, WTF?!

It’s a wild and weird time yet again in our weekly batch of RVA Missed Connections. This go around, we’ve got someone in search of “lady Voyeur”, stinky feet and cowboy boots are apparently a turn on at Brown’s Island, sparks fly at the bar at Buckhead’s, and a random kiss is shared at Chester’s I Don’t Know Sports Grille. Dive in Richmond.

Searching for Lady Voyeur (Richmond)

We use to meet regularly about a year ago to share our mutual interest (voyeur for you and exhibiton for me). I know this is a long shot but hoping to reconnect.

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Richmond Airport

We met at the Richmond airport on Monday and I carried your bag for you. I went back to give you my card but your plane had boarded.

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Stinky feet and cowboy boots (Browns island) 

I got a new phone number. I’m sorry if you’ve reached out and I haven’t replied.

Our last conversation didn’t go well so I don’t know how you feel about me. However, I do know how you made me feel. Your tongue between my toes was unlike any pleasure I’ve ever known. I know you read craigslist. If you happen to see this and you want to meet up again…email me.

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Gorgeous redhead girl at Kroger 3PM today (Carytown)

You were at Carytown Kroger today wearing a black summer dress. Seriously the most gorgeous woman I’ve ever seen. If I wasn’t in a rush to get to an interview I’d totally would have stopped to get your number. You seemed like you were very into flowers, I’d love to bring you sometime! I promise I’m a normal, non-creepy dude in my 20s that was just in a rush! If you see this feel free to respond! -C

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At Hilton

Saw you at the Innsbrook Hilton, which was a new setting. That red hair was something. You took my breath away. Did you see me freeze?

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WOW dumbarton today (dumbarton)

around 5:00 today… crossing dumbarton at Hatcher, black hair, beard, shirt off and smoking… whew… I about broke my neck whipping my head around to check you out!

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BrunetteBeautyAtBar (Buckhead’s Chop House)

You sitting at the bar alone, me popping by to visit ‘just a friend’ of mine having dinner at the bar. Me not being able to stop noticing your wonderful smile as we made eye contact several times. Me regretting I didn’t approach you, but calling the bar from my car in an attempt to reach out to you after I left. You allowing me to never make that mistake again..

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Picking up a cyclist walking (Lakeside area)

Thanks once again for your much-needed kindness and I would love to meet you again… You’re really very attractive. You know the address.

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Idk monkey fist (Chester)

to the beautiful lady that shared a random kiss with me. I’d love to meet up again sometime.

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Photo: I Don’t Know Sports Grille. Photo Credit: Diane Travis Photography

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