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    yea i see what ya mean. i live in a village, but i long to live in a city. i supose the grass is always greener on the other side! but villages do have their advantages i must admit!


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    no problem dr.goodnow, i think everyone was a bit confused with the threat to be honest so i see what you mean. yea cork is lovely as is dublin. i love kerry, it truely is a beautiful county. but its scary how small ireland is with the fact you can travel it in less than a day lol.


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    How true! my late ex and I had a wonderful time there, and it gave his family a chance to see him before he passed this last august. I was so glad we went and I know our son will treasure that time too he hopes to go back soon to visit his cousins and great aunts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by katrina
    no problem dr.goodnow, i think everyone was a bit confused with the threat to be honest so i see what you mean. yea cork is lovely as is dublin. i love kerry, it truely is a beautiful county. but its scary how small ireland is with the fact you can travel it in less than a day lol.
    Maybe one day you will visit the U.S.
    Just don't get lost. It's a large country. And also, we here also have different dialects and different words to mean the same thing in different parts of this country as well. But a trunk is still a trunk from "sea to shining sea".
    I think it took us 4-5 days to drive from the east coast to the west coast, driving all day each day. I bet you see lots of Collies in Ireland. Maybe not? But European Collie's are smaller than American Collies.

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    Not to mention stockier with more of a stop in the muzzle than we show here..

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    yea irelands full of collies, every farm has at least 1, but there mainly border collies. do you have msn??


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    Quote Originally Posted by katrina
    yea irelands full of collies, every farm has at least 1, but there mainly border collies. do you have msn??
    At least in the area that I live it's rare to see a Rough or Smooth Collie so I have to pretty much travel at least 100 miles in order to purchase one.
    No, sorry I don't have MSN.

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    aw thats unfair! do you have border collies there?


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    Oh yes, I see lots of Border Collies.

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