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MissZooropa

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I have serious thoughts about going to Dublin for easter. I have a few shifts at work that I easily can give a away and get 9 days off work. I've found a flight that is perfect but not as cheap as I would like, $300. I don't know if I should go or not.

I really need a break and all this with no tour has had a bad influence on me and since I don't need my saved money for the tour....

What speaks on the behalf of not going is that I'm going there in May for two weeks, so I might just as well wait. The other thing is that I have a horse that I need to get someone to take care of while I'm gone and it's something that has to be done every day and I haven't solved that problem yet.

So, what do you think? Should I just pack my bag and go, crazy?

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I think that if you need a break away from everything, then it sounds like a great idea, as long as you can get that horse taken care of. However, since you are going there in May, perhaps could you go somewhere else during easter to get away??

Sorry, That wasn't really any help!!

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Originally posted by spinninghead77:
However, since you are going there in May, perhaps could you go somewhere else during easter to get away??

Why I will go to Dublin both times is because my dear friend CatDubh lives there, so I will visit her.
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Then I think that you should go. It sounds like lots of fun, and if you have a place to stay then the trip won't cost you much more then airfare!!

Have a great time
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Go for it! Why the hell not!? If I had the chance to go to Dublin, man I would have been on the plane yesterday.

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I think that you should go. Surely you can never spend too much time in Ireland?
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I know what it's like finding someone to look after your horse though. Nobody ever looks after them quite as well as you do yourself.
 
Originally posted by bono-vox:
after 16 years and 11 months here i can say that yes you can spend too much time in Ireland...i have never been abroad
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poor me

We can trade, you come here and take care of my apartment and horse while I'm in Dublin entertaining myself. Deal??
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Thanks for all your advice. I'm pretty sure you will know what I finally decide to do.
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GO! GO! GO! GO!!!!! Self-control is extremely overrrated!!!

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