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London or New York? Thu Nov 01, 2007 12:33 pm  London or New York?
 

London or New York-which global English speaking city is more interesting?
I need your opinion to make an important decision!Thanks.
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London or New York? Thu Nov 01, 2007 16:45 pm  London or New York?
 

New York for me but I've never been to London
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London or New York? Thu Nov 01, 2007 18:58 pm  London or New York?
 

same here

I've been to NYC a few times and it's a fun place to visit.

But I cannot compare it to London, as I've never ventured to the scepter'd isle.
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London or New York? Thu Nov 01, 2007 19:04 pm  London or New York?
 

My favorite large city in the US is Chicago.

1) Great pizza/hot dogs & other food (great variety)
2) Lake Michigan/Lake Shore Drive
3) Great skyline -- the Magnificent Mile
4) Great shopping downtown (Michigan Avenue especially)
5) Six Flags Great America amusement park is within driving distance
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London or New York? Thu Nov 01, 2007 22:25 pm  London or New York?
 

I visited New York 2 years ago and there are 2 things I liked the most: The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Dunkin' Donuts (especially jelly filled donuts) Laughing

But I would certainly like to visit London and I'm saving the money so I could visit it next summer! I've seen some parts of Europe and maybe because I desperately wish to visit GB, I would say LONDON!

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London or New York? Sat Nov 03, 2007 15:04 pm  London or New York?
 

Krispy Cream is where its at dude, K-R-I-S-P-Y C-R-E-A-M
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