> Paris? Oxford? Cambridge?
>
> I know which one I'd select. I can get Oxford or Cambridge in
> Boston. Paris? That's a planet all it's own.
Oh, certainly -- and you can get from London to Paris on the train, even,
to avoid flight hassles. (though depending on the next step onwards this may
or may not be a benefit).
As for getting Oxford in Boston, I'm sure there may be architecture that
looks vaguely similar, but if you want a real sense of age, there's no
comparison. (that said, if you just want old stuff, _Colchester_ beats them
all, and I wouldn't really recommend that as any sort of tourist
destination)
-- dan
(oh, and re: "all it's own": http://www.angryflower.com/bobsqu.gif doesn't
quite cover it, but I still think it's funny)
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