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Canadian dentist travels 4,000 miles to track down his Irish love he met for two minutes

Lovesick Romeo goes in search of lady he met briefly in County Clare

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"Crocker describes the beauty as being in her mid to late-twenties with freckles and reddish brown hair." Oh look! There she is now! Wait a minute...no - she's over there! Oh my! Look - now she's over there! I think I saw this girl 20 or 30 times on my way to work this morning. Maybe you can find her using her dental pattern - you are a dentist, right? Good luck.
Or, she could be a silky (spelling?) and have swam off. ;-)
Aww...good luck!
She probably emigrated to canada
Poor sap...she probably has a hidden skin disease and eats corn flakes in beer...while barking at four brats.
I recommend another Doris Day song, "Que sera, sera" whatever will be will be and I am praying Dr Crocker will find his Princess Who Charmed Him!
The best of luck to you, Sandy! In 2005 at a U2 concert here in Toronto, I had a similar experience with an incredibly good-looking blonde-haired, blue-eyed Irish male. Despite my efforts, we never did reconnect. Wasn't meant to be I suppose. @michaelidaho - he's a DENTIST. He doesn't exactly make minimum wage ;)
brilliant,hope it has a happy ending,
He obviously had a great time in Ireland, no wonder. The west of Ireland, especially, The Cliffs of Moher are incredibly romantic. I'll bet most of you would be spellbound, too, after a day or two there. Pure magic! I hope he finds the love of his life! He will, no doubt have a great adventure, either way. It is about the journey, remember...
How romantic. His money, his life. Sandy, whether you find her or not, you'll always know you tried. If it is meant to be, you'll find her, if not, something better is meant for you.
It must be nice to be able to blow a few grand on a pipe dream. This guy must have money to burn.
I empathize with Sandy. Sadly, this is the proverbial "shot in the dark", or "needle in the haystack". If he finds her, and she is agreeable, that would be wonderful. However, the odds are greatly against Sandy. I want to firmly disagree with the "politically correct" people who claim that this is "stalking". To them, any time a man engages in healthy pursuit of a woman, he is labeled a "stalker"! Not true!! Stalking involves some dangerous element. Some women label a man as such, not out of any tangible danger, but simply because he is not rich and famous!! They demonize him, simply because he is not their "Knight in Shining Armour"! This arrogant form of dismissal speaks volumes for these women-they are usually insecure gold diggers! Now, I know that the time comes when any pursuit must come to an end, be the seeker a guy or a girl. Yet, I feel those who pursue, mostly men, are given a slanderous label, which they don't deserve! More toleration is needed, in the singles world. Finally, all should listen to a Doris Day song, from the 1950's, "A Guy is a Guy". It is quite amusing, put in today's perspective!
So romantic! I hope they find each other.
Good luck to you Sandy. He will find her, we Canadians always get our man, or in this case women.
If you don't find her Sandy i will go on a date with you, I have blonde hair and blue eyes, no freckles :)
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