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Scary Freak, or Genuine Guy

  • 23-09-2012 8:30am
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 3,752 ✭✭✭


    It was a brief encounter a year ago, but for a young Canadian, the memory lived in his heart.

    Now Sandy Crocker, 34, a dentist from Kelowna, British Colombia, has travelled thousands of miles back to Ireland to find a red haired, freckled girl he saw once in a café in County Clare.

    His romantic quest has taken the American and Canadian press by storm.

    "I was on a family holiday last year, and it was my second last day before leaving," he said.

    "I had a brief encounter with the most beautiful Irish girl you could ever imagine."

    But because he did not want to be too forward, Sandy merely exchanged a few words with her in a café in Ennistymon and they parted.

    "I watched her. She was one of those people who seemed the most genuine caring person you'd ever meet. I stood up and asked for directions and asked for the time - if I had just paid her a compliment, told her she was amazing, I could have put this to rest."

    Later, other men told him that he'd fallen in love with a piece of Ireland.

    The problem was that although he met many beautiful Canadian girls back home, none was quite the same.

    "It became a joke," he said.

    "I'd meet a girl and 'She's not Ennistymon', my friends would joke."

    Sandy met an Irish couple in Canada who made him think twice about returning to meet the red-haired beauty again. It was not such a mad idea and people in Ireland would understand and want to help, they said.

    So, a year later, he is back in Ireland, travelling around, enjoying the scenery and hoping that he might just run into her.

    He went back to the café and he put a little notice in the newspaper, the Clare People asking about the girl. But so far, he has not found her ... Instead, he has found himself in the middle of a media flurry.

    "If I met her now I would laugh at how crazy it has been," he said.

    "It has gone all across Ireland and it's in America and Canada. It is gathering international attention. There are bookmakers putting odds on whether I'll meet her and marry her or whether she is already married.

    "I don't even know her name ... That is the joy and the whimsical nature of it."

    Sandy is surprised at how his search for love has tugged the heartstrings of people across the globe - he was interviewed by ABC News and has appeared on news websites like the Huffington Post.

    But even if he never It was a brief encounter a year ago, but for a young Canadian, the memory lived in his heart.

    Now Sandy Crocker, 34, a dentist from Kelowna, British Colombia, has travelled thousands of miles back to Ireland to find a red haired, freckled girl he saw once in a café in County Clare.

    His romantic quest has taken the American and Canadian press by storm.

    "I was on a family holiday last year, and it was my second last day before leaving," he said.

    "I had a brief encounter with the most beautiful Irish girl you could ever imagine."

    But because he did not want to be too forward, Sandy merely exchanged a few words with her in a café in Ennistymon and they parted.

    "I watched her. She was one of those people who seemed the most genuine caring person you'd ever meet. I stood up and asked for directions and asked for the time - if I had just paid her a compliment, told her she was amazing, I could have put this to rest."

    Later, other men told him that he'd fallen in love with a piece of Ireland.

    The problem was that although he met many beautiful Canadian girls back home, none was quite the same.

    "It became a joke," he said.

    "I'd meet a girl and 'She's not Ennistymon', my friends would joke."

    Sandy met an Irish couple in Canada who made him think twice about returning to meet the red-haired beauty again. It was not such a mad idea and people in Ireland would understand and want to help, they said.

    So, a year later, he is back in Ireland, travelling around, enjoying the scenery and hoping that he might just run into her.

    He went back to the café and he put a little notice in the newspaper, the Clare People asking about the girl. But so far, he has not found her ... Instead, he has found himself in the middle of a media flurry.

    "If I met her now I would laugh at how crazy it has been," he said.

    "It has gone all across Ireland and it's in America and Canada. It is gathering international attention. There are bookmakers putting odds on whether I'll meet her and marry her or whether she is already married.

    "I don't even know her name ... That is the joy and the whimsical nature of it."

    Sandy is surprised at how his search for love has tugged the heartstrings of people across the globe - he was interviewed by ABC News and has appeared on news websites like the Huffington Post.

    But even if he never finds his ideal Irish girl, he is glad that at least he tried.

    "I threw it out there," he said.

    "Most people would just laugh and forget it. But I'll go home and in 50 years' time, I will never regret the couple of weeks I spent running around Ireland, being silly trying to find some girl I thought was beautiful."


    TL;DR version.
    Canadian Dentist sees a red haired hottie in a cafe in Clare, comes back a year later looking for her.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,273 ✭✭✭racso1975


    Done already


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 68,317 ✭✭✭✭seamus


    If he looks like Quasimodo, then he's a scary freak. If he's good looking, then he's a romantic sweetheart.

    Thems the rules.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,969 ✭✭✭hardCopy


    I bet when he hears her voice it'll be the "Layve ir ouh!" woman


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,033 ✭✭✭✭Richard Hillman


    seamus wrote: »
    If he looks like Quasimodo, then he's a scary freak. If he's good looking, then he's a romantic sweetheart.

    Thems the rules.

    Yes but he is a dentist and probably loaded so it slightly off sets it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,558 ✭✭✭Heroditas


    What are the bets she's a minger?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,450 ✭✭✭✭kneemos


    Reality may be different from his fantasy the grass always being greener and all that,worth a punt anyway I suppose,he'll probably get loads of Irish women feeling sorry for him and make sure he has "a happy ending".The redhead may soon be forgotten.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,778 ✭✭✭✭Kold


    Complete and utter retard tbh.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,724 ✭✭✭tallaghtmick


    Ha he flew all the way from Canada to Ireland and makes a tit out of himself for a ginger:pac:............(ginger boardsies please dont hate me:p)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,923 ✭✭✭cloptrop


    Whats the point after 6 months shell only start moaning at him non stop and start to neglect shavin her freckcly legs.


  • Posts: 50,630 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    There is a thread here already OP


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