Encounters reported by men

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Monday, October 26th 2009
I noticed a girl across from me in a light grey trouser suit, blonde hair, blue/grey eyes. When I looked at her she caught me and we kept making eye contact whilst I was leaving the train. She caught my gaze again as the train passed by and didn't look away until I could no longer see her. I was wearing a blue coat and jeans. If you see this, please get in touch. — NeilM
Saturday, November 1st 2008
Hi Blondie in the pink top and jeans. I'm the curly haired chap in the Arsenal top who caught your eye on the elevator. Hope to hear from you! x — edwardtol
Thursday, October 30th 2008
Purple girl, we stared at each other between Sth Ken and High St Ken, where I left without saying a stupid 'Hello', I hope you find this message before I go back to France... — Artur
Saturday, October 4th 2008
To the girl in the black skirt - we see each other every so often on the H&C line going into town. I'm the guy who wears a green bag - drink? — mike_p
Friday, October 3rd 2008
To the blonde girl who gets on the Piccadilly line at Wood Green every morning - I'm the tall, dark-haired guy who smiles at you. Wanna meet-up? — ddapper
Monday, September 22nd 2008
You were the busty blonde with the killer blue eyes. You were wearing a pink tight sweater. Chat Me Back. — TheQuietOne
Friday, September 19th 2008
To the gorgeous girl wearing the red coat on the circle line. I was the guy who got on at Tottenham Court Road and sat opposite you while you read the paper. You smiled at me as you got off - drink? — mike
Thursday, September 18th 2008
I gave up my seat for you Warren Street - I was the blonde guy in a blue suit. Fancy meeting up? — toby
Wednesday, September 17th 2008
To the amazing girl with the long straight black hair and brown boots. You rock my world every morning that I see you the tube into Bank. I'm the guy with the short dark hair who's too shy to say hello. Want to meet on a non-work day? — brian100

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