Hmmmmm, I'm torn here. I have three seperate choices, could I please have three days doing this? One would be spending a day with my grandfather, who died several years ago. I'd love to spend a day just talking to him, hearing more about his life and such, as when he died I was too young to really appreciate the stories he and my nan had about their younger days. Another day would be spent with my uncle, who died earlier the same year, of liver problems. He was a journalist and travelled the world, and spent a lot of time abroad, including speaking to various semi-famous people (including having dinner with the Great Train Robber Ronnie Biggs when he was in Brazil, and making his way through the Amazon rainforest - he also apparently was in a cafe somewhere in the Middle East when a bomb went off nearby some years back, and was pretty lucky to have been outside the blast radius). I'd love to hear all those stories, again, when he died I was too young to really appreciate them. Not to mention, though I'm unsure how much help he could give me, I'd appreciate his views on helping me with the elections I'm currently involved in within my student union (especially as my only living journalist friend is also a student, and currently in Spain

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Finally, if I was allowed three days, I'd want to spend my third day with a particular female friend of mine who I haven't really spoken to for ages, but met in my first year of university. She's basically my perfect girl except she isn't Irish, with really nice red hair and a really quirky and unique personality. I'd love to just spend a day with her hanging out and doing stuff together, just us two, basically a date but extended to a full day

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