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Missed Connections – walking through Georgetown campus Saturday and waiting for the circulator in navy yard on Saturday


photo by LaTur

Ed. Note: If either of these was you, please email [email protected] so I can put you in touch with OP.

“Dear PoPville,

Hoping you can help me out with a missed connection in Georgetown on Saturday (1/28). It was about 230pm or so and I was walking through campus and near the hospital, when I made eye contact with a women walking towards me. As we got closer, she approached me and asked how to get to the Yates Field House (Georgetown U’s gym) and I told her how to get there. I was going to chat further and get her number, but didn’t want to interfere with her workout, as she seemed to be in a rush. Would love to grab a drink or coffee sometime if you see this!”

and

“Dear PoPville,

I had a missed connection while waiting for the circulator in navy yard on Saturday. I commented on his Dutch grocery bag and we chatted the entire way to the wharf.

We didn’t exchange numbers, and this may be a long shot, but if he wants to grab coffee or a drink sometime I’d be down!”

Ed. Note: If either of these are 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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