Best of Missed Connections 9/22-9/29

by | Sep 29, 2014 | POLITICS

Nothing quite like late-summer love. There’s still time to get close enough to trust someone before the season gets too cold.

Nothing quite like late-summer love. There’s still time to get close enough to trust someone before the season gets too cold. Nothings worse than being lonesome when the leaves turn green to brown, so keep your eyes peeled, and post to that missed connections board – you might never know the chance you had if you don’t take one in the first place.

Female cashier at Woodlake Walmart – m4w – 41 (Midlothian )

I am straight cross dresser. I went grocery shopping at Walmart near Woodlake around 7:30-8pm. I wore white fuzzy sweater, long white fur coat, some make up, pants, high heels(no wig though) Female cashier named Nicole(that is ironically my female name) in one of the express lanes. You were so nice to me in how I was dressed, also told me I should be proud of who I am. I would love to be friends with you. If slight possibility you are reading this, please respond and put new friends in subject line.

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Fernet about it – m4w (Balliceaux )

You recently found out you’re Russian on your dad’s side. We bonded over drinking way too much fernet, and you said you got back from San Francisco or some western city where you did just that. I actually laughed when you said “fernet about it.” You have short hair and were wearing a leather jacket Friday night.

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Very tall guy at VA Pride – m4m (Brown’s Island)

You must have been at least seven feet tall and a real stud. Sexiest legs I have ever seen on a guy. I couldn’t keep my eyes off of you. You were literally head and shoulders above the rest. If you see this, respond back and tell me what color shirt you were wearing.

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We made pizza at my place. – m4w (The Bottom)

After the bar you, my neighbor, a guy with you and myself came back to my place for drinks and pizza. I talked you out of opening some sauerkraut. Like an idiot, didn’t get your number.

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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