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Missed Connection – Comedy at The Eaton


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“Dear PoPville,

I was on a non-Valentines Day date on Valentine’s Day, and my Hinge match brought me to Underground Comedy at The Eaton (he was very intentional in saying that it wasn’t a V-Day date). The show was lots of fun, and I completely love The Eaton. The crowd seemed to be full of couples like us – on a first or second date.

To be clear, my date wasn’t bad. He’s a nice enough guy, and I liked the spontaneity with which the date came together. I just didn’t get that immediate *click* with him.

Throughout the show, I noticed a guy (who also seemed to be on a date) sitting near us who kept glancing over our way. I didn’t think anything of it until I was waiting for my date to finish up in the bathroom and the guy was there too. He’s a tall Black guy with an excellent beard, but I couldn’t see many of his facial characteristics because he was wearing a white mask. But there was definitely a lot of eye contact during that short time. I intentionally didn’t get on the too-full elevator down when I saw he was going to wait for the next one too.

So the three of us (my date, me, and mystery man) got into the same elevator to exit. I have to say, I have no idea what happened to his date. I was still engaging with my date, who insisted on walking me to my Free2Move car, and mystery man was also walking in the same direction. He was parked right on K Street, and we kept walking, but not before I sent him another side glance, which he met.

If I had been able to leave The Eaton on my own, I definitely would have started a conversation, but that’s just not how it shook out. I’d love to see another Monday show with you, or grab a coffee or drink sometime!”

Ed. Note: If this is you, please email [email protected] so I can put you in touch with OP. PoPville is not affiliated with either party, please proceed with any potential connection at your own risk using caution as you would any online encounter. For those curious about past missed connections, many have been made and when possible I’ll try to update when/if more are made.

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