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I advise everyone to visit Ireland at least once. It's a great place for a break from the hectic life.
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Yeah, spent some time in England myself during college. Still lots of young people going over there to start a new life. I've always wanted to visit Ireland myself. Hope to do that one of these days.
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Wow, that's great Pete! There has been a huge influx of Polish immigrants into Ireland over the past ten years. Last time I went home, I had the chance to meet some of them. Lovely people; very friendly.Originally posted by peteOcha View PostNo problem. I was born here, but moved to the US when I was really young, before school. Then after high school my mom moved back to Poland to be with her parents so I came down here for college. Then I ended up getting married, settling down, and the rest is history. Although I really would like to bring the wife and the little guy over to the US, if I could secure a good job first that is.
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No problem. I was born here, but moved to the US when I was really young, before school. Then after high school my mom moved back to Poland to be with her parents so I came down here for college. Then I ended up getting married, settling down, and the rest is history. Although I really would like to bring the wife and the little guy over to the US, if I could secure a good job first that is.Originally posted by Kealan Patrick Burke View PostSounds great, Pete! What brought you to Poland, if you don't mind my asking?
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Sounds great, Pete! What brought you to Poland, if you don't mind my asking?Originally posted by peteOcha View PostBe sure to let me know if you come this way, and make sure to pick Krakow and not Warsaw!
I'll even give you a personal tour if you like. 
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Be sure to let me know if you come this way, and make sure to pick Krakow and not Warsaw!
I'll even give you a personal tour if you like.
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Pete: As the work seems to be growing in popularity over there, and as a trip home to Ireland is on the cards anyway, I wouldn't rule out a trip to Poland sometime in the near future. It's a short hope from Ireland to there.
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Yeah, moved here from NJ, living in Krakow at the moment. I don't read in Polish but I'll be sure to grab my brother in law a copy.Originally posted by Kealan Patrick Burke View PostHi Pete: Still in the US. The cake was done by a friend of my girlfriend's, who bakes crazy cakes as a hobby! It does look as if most of my books will be available in Polish editions eventually though. I assume that's where you are?
For a minute I was hopeful there that you might have gone on a European tour or something along those lines. Not many authors come down this way...
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Hi Pete: Still in the US. The cake was done by a friend of my girlfriend's, who bakes crazy cakes as a hobby! It does look as if most of my books will be available in Polish editions eventually though. I assume that's where you are?Originally posted by peteOcha View PostSo are you in Poland now by any chance? Or was it just from a fan?
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So are you in Poland now by any chance? Or was it just from a fan?
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Yep, that's a smaller cake. It's the Polish edition of CURRENCY OF SOULS!Originally posted by peteOcha View PostJust noticed, that other cover (cake as well?) is in Polish!
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