Sincerely, Confused in Currier
Dear Confused: First of all, you need to get a life of your own. Rescheduling your dinner times around someone else's is stalker-esque.
I have always found that when people try to put themselves in situations where they're likely to "run into" somebody, they come across looking like grade-A losers, mostly because they get nervous--the entire situation is artificial and uncomfortable.
Because you've obviously got loyal and helpful friends, ask one of them to
introduce you to the object of your affection. After all, one is bound to
know him simply from living in the same House. Also, it's good to have a
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