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In a bold move to find love, a woman from the San Francisco Bay Area has taken her search to new heights—literally. Lisa Catalano, 42, is using highway billboards to advertise her quest for a partner, with her photo and the website MarryLisa.com prominently displayed.
Her innovative strategy has sparked significant interest, leading to thousands of applications from potential suitors. Catalano’s decision to think outside the digital dating box came after six months of trying various apps with little success.
“I thought, why not create my own personal dating website and see if it could attract some attention and lead to actual dates,” Catalano explained. “So far, the response has been promising.”
Her approach is a testament to thinking creatively when conventional methods fall short, and it seems to be working in her favor. Meanwhile, unrelated news from Vienna reports the return of a stolen skull to St. Stephen’s Cathedral after being missing for 60 years.
From Sept. 24 to Oct. 15, Catalano said she received more than 3,800 applications and she’s looked at all of them.
“It was a lot of work, but, you know, I figured I was asking the right questions on the application in order to determine if somebody is right for me, and I’m just going from there,” Catalano said.
“I really didn’t expect this to get as big, and it’s been interesting,” she added.
local affiliate KRON will release a docuseries about Catalano and her dating journey on Nov. 26, with new episodes every Wednesday.