Best of Missed Connections 1/21 – 1/27

by | Jan 28, 2015 | POLITICS

So maybe you’ve already failed a few of your New Year’s resolutions. Perhaps you’ve spent too much time in fast food restaurants, coffee shops and bars but not enough time at the gym. Don’t feel too bad. That’s where a lot of people are looking for their first 2015 fling.


So maybe you’ve already failed a few of your New Year’s resolutions. Perhaps you’ve spent too much time in fast food restaurants, coffee shops and bars but not enough time at the gym. Don’t feel too bad. That’s where a lot of people are looking for their first 2015 fling.

Want a Whopper and have it your way! – m4m (Belgrade)

I was in the Burger King at Belgrade off of Huguenot Road today and the manager was just plain HOT. Cute well groomed white guy who seemed to be in charge and kept things moving. Not sure what your orientation might be but I would love to taste your whopper! Let me know if you are interested to try a sample!

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Cop that gave me a field sobriety test – w4m – 21 (Hull st)

You were so sexy and had the most beautiful eyes, you let me off with a warning…this will probably never happen but if you want to get together tell me what color your eyes are and tell me what kind of cans I had in the back seat? 🙂

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wallgreens set the scene – m4m (ellwood & thompson)

we did not share eye contact but i definitely drank you in. Intuitively i picked up on our similar disregard to all things not revolving around us, existing inside a universe we create. not even sure you are queer… totally not sure you would be receptive to my admiration’s. One thing i am never is untrue and i want to meet you and get a chance to grasp the beautiful chance life is teaming with. I LEFT A NOTE ON YOUR CAR.” you caught my eye” i am J and i want to change your life.

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Red Bug at 7-11 – m4w – 27 (carytown)

We both got coffee this morning and you held the door for me. Hope your rainy Monday isn’t too gloomy. I liked your raincoat.

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Missed you this week! – m4w (Glen Allen)

C,
Only seeing you twice this week leaves me feeling empty. I was there Friday but you were super busy and I didn’t get a chance to even say hello. Just standing in your line and saying a few words and seeing you makes my day brighter. You are such a pretty women and a real sweetheart.

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Vets office – m4w – 53 (Vets office)

You were checking out the same time I was, wanted to let you know that your smile lit up the whole room, thanks!! Would love to chat!!

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super cute redhead – m4w – 27 (Taco Bell W. Broad near Glenside

Holy shit….when did Taco Bell start hiring girls of your magnitude.. I came by around 9:40 pm and you were working the drive thru….I had a broken arm in a cast and you told me you guys were out of mild which is fine cause I wanted fire anyway…hit me up on here if you see this…

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Carytown Martins Wed 5pm – w4w – 24 (Carytown)

Where do I start?

Lets start with how I waas creeping hardcore at you. I turned the aisle and BAM there was a gorgeous woman, who gave off a huge gay vibe. I kept passing you while I was shopping, then ended up behind you at check out. Of course that was on purpose. You had the birghtest eyes I have ever seen. I was trying to check your butt out, but your khakis were not tight enough, but they still looked sexy. They went well with your old man shoes. You were purchasing a lot of grocery items including a case of stella and a gallon or milk. You were possibly purchasing to share with a girlfriend. Ots cool, relationships happen. I just want you to know that you are gorgeous!!!

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Brad Kutner

Brad Kutner

Brad Kutner is the former editor of GayRVA and RVAMag from 2013 - 2017. He’s now the Richmond Bureau Chief for Radio IQ, a state-wide NPR outlet based in Roanoke. You can reach him at BradKutnerNPR@gmail.com




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