If you would like good motivation to find love for Valentine’s Day, here it is, and that is because it is a unique mural that was designed with seeking romance in mind. The individual seeking love is no other than a young woman by the name of Devin Custalow. Custalow, 25, felt a powerful attraction for a guy that she had seen on the subway. However, instead of going over and talking to him, and getting to know him better. The young woman kept her ground and didn’t go over to say hi to him. It happens lots of times. Two people who are destined to meet don’t meet, and this is one of them. Maybe, just maybe, Valentine’s Day will bring these two together? It’s a possibility. Let’s hope that the mural can locate the exceptional man with the yellow shoes who was on the subway the same time as Devin was.
Devin’s friend for the past seven years, and roommate named Hilary Schumacher did notice the instant chemistry between the pair on the subway. They were both returning home from Coney Island on the subway when they encountered the cute young man standing on the platform. Schumacher noticed the interaction between the two, and it was playful and personal. She told ABC News the following about the incident. “They flirted with their eyes at each other for a good while. I liked watching the exchange between them which was warm and funny. The chemistry was unreal.” Custalow said the same thing about the interaction between herself and the man. “We kept on making eye contact and was giggling about it.” However, once the two ladies came to their stop at Clinton Hill, they had to depart the subway to go home. The cute guy remained on the train. Schumacher said he appeared to be disappointed as he gazed at Custalow get off of the train. He was saddened that he wouldn’t be seeing her roommate again on the subway.
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Devin Custalow was equally sad that she didn’t go over and say hi to the guy. So much so, she decided to do something, and that something was to post a missed connections message on Craigslist missed connections board. “I didn't know how to go about reconnecting or rekindling my contact with him. I figured that I had nothing to lose really. It's like that in New York, if you don't care to see someone again, you probably never will. It’s not a good thing,” explained Custalow about why she put the post on Craigslist.
The Park MGM, which is a brand-new Las Vegas hotel, did read Custalow’s post on Craiglist’s which was titled “Yellow shoe guy on the G train.” They decided to help the young woman in Brooklyn find her particular guy on the subway by doing something extraordinary for her. The remarkable something was to create a 20-foot-mural in Williamsburg to help out in the missing love connection. Devin Custalow’s post on Craigslist told the unknown guy from the subway to meet her at 1:00 pm on Valentine’s Day, February 14th, if he was out there, and was reading her message.
Patrick Miller, who is the President and COO of Park MGM explained to ABC News, just why they put the mural up and decided to help Custalow in her quest for this man. “We did find Devin’s story to be very heartwarming and relatable. We felt that we had to live up to our romantic ideals and do something about them. It is why we put our resources behind Devin’s story. If she’s meant to find this guy, she will, and that would be a good thing.” The mural is in a location at North 10th Street and Wythe Avenue in Brooklyn. In addition to, creating the incredible decoration, Park MGM also did an online campaign by using their social media accounts as well.
Good luck, Devin, hope you do find your special man with the yellow shoes on Valentine’s Day!