The random bloke - who was tracked down by a woman after the pair shared a kiss together - has given us a clue as to where his romantic future lies.
Radio host, Natalie Jones, had an unforgettable experience when she attended the Railbird Festival in Lexington, Kentucky, earlier this month.
The festival magic was well and truly in the air when Natalie crossed paths with a man named Cole.
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The couple instantly hit it off as Natalie's mate snapped a cheeky pic of the pair about to lock lips in a queue to buy drinks.
Sadly, when the festival finished, the duo were separated.
Seemingly unable to get her mind off Cole, the radio presenter asked listeners of the Q102 weekday afternoon show in Cincinnati, Ohio, to help her find the random bloke that she had kissed at the event.
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Taking to Facebook on 6 June, the radio station posted that photo of the pair, alongside the caption: "We Need Your Help.
"Natalie met this guy at the Railbird Festival over the weekend in Lexington and she needs help to find him!
"Help us internet - do your thing! - Roy and Freddy Roy, Nat & Freddy Mac."
Just three days later on 9 June, mystery man Cole had been found.
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Not only did the internet sleuths manage to track him down, but the radio station also got to chat to him.
Cole said he thought Natalie was only using him to cut into the bar line.
"I got that vibe when she moved in at first and I was kinda like whatever, I can be that guy," he said.
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"We introduced ourselves, she told me what she did and then I told her what I did, a little bit of conversation about other things, she told me she was buying my drinks and I was like 'ah I don't know'."
He said the kiss was 'definitely a moment' and admitted to looking for Natalie online.
The presenter then asked Cole: "You and Natalie going to talk or is like long-distance relationships not your cup of tea?"
Revealing if he was up for travelling long-distance, Cole said: "I mean I've never attempted this far."
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"That's not a no," responded the host.
"Oh, we look really good together," added Cole.
Well it seems that listeners were delighted with the news.
"I knew he wasn’t in a relationship! All this negative nancies trying to sh*t on things before we even found him!!!" one very invested user commented.
"I’m so glad you found him. This chemistry is amazing and I hope you all can figure it out. I’m all for love"
Another said: "Yay!!! Thanks so much for the update! We were all invested at this point."
Although long-distance can be tricky, if it's meant to be, it's meant to be.
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