After overcoming the potential awkwardness of a blind date at Bangkok Joe’s in Georgetown Thursday night, sophomore Stephanie Mayer and first-year graduate student Adam Hughes attempted to convert Adam’s knowledge of physics into a mutual understanding of another science: chemistry. The laws of attraction may bring these two together again.
Stephanie Mayer
Year: Sophomore
Age: 20
Hometown: Sherborn, Mass.
Major: Human services
Adam Hughes
Year: First-Year Grad
Age: 21
Hometown: Pittsburgh
Major: Physics Ph.D. track
What is your ideal first date?
MAYER: Something fun, adventurous, in the city. I would like to do something I haven’t done before – maybe in Dupont Circle or Adams Morgan.
HUGHES: Coffee shop.
What do you look for in a person?
MAYER: A sense of humor. Someone who doesn’t think I’m crazy for running marathons.
HUGHES: I usually look for a nice demeanor and a similar sense of humor.
What are your own interests?
MAYER: Running, baking and exploring the city.
HUGHES: When I’m not crippled by physics, I enjoy participating in Shotokan Karate here at the Vern. I play video games occasionally and Frisbee, too.
Stephanie says:
I’ve never been on a blind date before. My New Year’s resolution was to be more spontaneous. Now I can cross it off my life list.
My first impression of Adam was that he’s a good guy, easy to talk to. It was definitely not awkward at all. I was impressed that he was a physics major. I admired that someone could devote his whole life to physics.
We had a good conversation. And we had delicious cr?me br?lée at the end of the date.
I would give the date an A-. He’s a good guy. We should definitely keep in touch. Maybe go out for coffee.
Adam says:
I’ve never been on a blind date before. I wanted to go on one because I don’t get opportunities to meet non-physics nerds very often.
The conversation was easy, considering the awkward circumstances of a fancy blind-date dinner, all expenses paid. I thought she was easy to talk to, and enjoyed the company.
Stephanie has a good heart and is very down to earth. She’s pretty too.
I thought the date went well. Beforehand, though, it was scary. I got lost trying to find the place and had to follow a homeless guy, MacGyver style, under the highways before arriving at the restaurant.
I’d give the date a B, but Stephanie gets an A. I would go on another date. Would The Hatchet pay for that date too?
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