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Chris\nFourth-year engineering student

What are you involved in at U.Va.?\nAlternative Spring Break, U.Va. Community Garden

What else do you like to do? Hobbies?\nRunning, listening to music, just hanging out in general

Describe your ideal date.\n5-foot-8 or less, any hair color. Down-to-earth and relaxed personality. Makes jokes and also likes to laugh.

What would you do?\nDinner somewhere downtown and then a concert

If you could date any celebrity, who would it be and why?\nScarlett Johansson - just drop dead gorgeous and a pretty good actress, too.

What's a typical weekend like for you?\nI normally just hang out with my friends, go to a party, maybe hit up bars afterward or watch a movie.

Do you work out or play sports? How important is physical fitness in your life?\nI work out pretty regularly and play sports sometimes. Fitness is pretty important to me, and someone who I can work out with is definitely a plus.

What are your favorite TV shows?\n"Seinfeld," "Entourage," "The Office," "Arrested Development"

What are your favorite movies/actors?\n"Forrest Gump," "Miracle," "A Few Good Men." Tom Hanks is the man.

What music do you listen to?\nI love alternative rock. Bands include Muse, Arcade Fire, The Shins, Gorillaz, Bob Marley and of course The Beatles

Favorite books/authors?\n"The Kite Runner," "1 Dead in Attic," "Harry Potter" series

What are your favorite foods? Favorite restaurant in Charlottesville?\nMediterranean and Indian food. Favorite restaurant is Caf

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