This romantic story of how the internet helped find a girlfriend. :)) A 21-year-old designer from Brooklyn, Patrick Moberg, saw a girl on the train on Sunday evening who he fell in love with at first sight. The train was crowded and he lost sight of her. How do such stories usually end? They leave the train and forget - it is impossible to find a person in a huge city. Is not it?
Patrick decided it was possible. To find her, he created the site
www.nygirlofmydreams.com , where he placed her portrait, drawing her: a girl in blue with a red flower in her hair. The site left your phone number and email.
His phone rang relentlessly, and messages from strangers came to the mail, who said that they, too, had nothing so, though not the same dream girl. He was offered love by dozens of girls, but among them was not HER.
And on the fourth day they sent him a photo where exactly that girl was captured. She was found. She was Camille Heyton, who also lives in Brooklyn.
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Patrick updated the site, left a message on the answering machine that no longer gives interviews.
Maybe this story is somewhat melodramatic, but, as it seems to me, the Internet connects people, despite the cries of skeptics, that the new generation has forgotten how to get acquainted. Moreover, in the multi-million metropolis, it is easier to find a person on the Internet.
Wish you happiness.
Py.Sy. Why should I spoil karma? Do not want happiness - do not take :)))))