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What your Choice?

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I'd pick Bali, it would have some amazing hiking and scenery and great beaches.
I'd love to go to Ireland, my grandfather still keeps intouch with some of his family there.
I'd love to go to Brazil


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You'd be most welcome ... where in Ireland are your grandfather's family (I you don't mind me asking)?Euphoriameantime wrote:Too many crazy people in Jerusalem.
I'd pick Bali, it would have some amazing hiking and scenery and great beaches.
I'd love to go to Ireland, my grandfather still keeps intouch with some of his family there.I'd love to go to BrazilSome serious hiking, my kind of vacation.
On the topic I'd choose Jerusalem ... not so much for the Christianity aspect but for the history - it's such an ancient city & has so much historical significance. I'd love to see the Wailing Wall sometime.
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I know a second cousin of his lives in Milltown? And others in Derrilee, and cronkill? They're mostly around the Belfast area. I couldn't really tell you much more. I have trouble keeping track of the dozens of second cousins I have let alone the greater extended family.Fran wrote: You'd be most welcome ... where in Ireland are your grandfather's family (I you don't mind me asking)?

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