Portland is still putting a Bird on it!
Rachael Townsend spotted the handmade sign, stapled to a telephone pole, while on a walk with her mom near Scott Elementary School.
Are you tired of Tinder? it asked. Want to meet a local? My boredom can benefit you! Let me interview you and potentially find you a perfect match!
The sign made Townsend laugh.
I just thought, Thats hilarious Im going to give it a shot, the 37-year-old massage therapist recalled.
Townsend rarely used dating apps like Tinder, finding them too anxiety-producing. I didnt feel like this was the way I was going to meet somebody.
So, following the signs instructions, she texted Match to the phone number listed.
A reply quickly arrived, assuring her, This is no joke. Im a real person.
It was January 2021, and though Townsend didnt know it, she was getting in on the ground floor of a unique Portland experiment.
Not long after that text exchange, she found herself bundled up and wearing a mask on a fold-out chair in a snow-clogged driveway. Opposite her was Autum Bird, a 33-year-old local barber. Bird, a laptop on her knees, peppered her with questions:
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