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You should go to Scotland. Both Edinburgh and Glasgow are great cities. Anyone that admires Brooklyn rowhouses should check out the West End of Glasgow.
Don’t think the New Town in Edinburgh really has an equivalent here. The whole city is a unique experience for anyone that loves architecture, as I know you do.
Robert Graves wrote in “Goodbye to All That” (called the bitterest of memoirs) that the worst aspect of British boarding schools were the homosexual love affairs between the boys.
etson…we rented the newer version of Brideshead Revisited last weekend. If I remember the origianl (with Jeremy Irons??) left a lot more to the imagination. A lot of my British friends say that most brits have essentuially the same experiences through boarding school!!!!
I’m of German, Scottish and irish extraction so my relatives know not of these things.
You should go to Scotland. Both Edinburgh and Glasgow are great cities. Anyone that admires Brooklyn rowhouses should check out the West End of Glasgow.
Don’t think the New Town in Edinburgh really has an equivalent here. The whole city is a unique experience for anyone that loves architecture, as I know you do.
“im not really sure what i am.”
1/2 asshead, 1/2 asshat
🙂
im not really sure what i am.
*rob*
I’m actually mostly Scottish…the other 25% is Kinary but my surname is Irish.
Been to Ireland but not Scotland. Go figure!
Think I am Stewart of Appin (but I am really mostly English)
Clan MacLean from Mull here.
Went to a co-ed day school, so I’m afraid I can’t provide any evidence for that particular fantasy!
I am part Scottish and Irish as well.
Robert Graves wrote in “Goodbye to All That” (called the bitterest of memoirs) that the worst aspect of British boarding schools were the homosexual love affairs between the boys.
etson…we rented the newer version of Brideshead Revisited last weekend. If I remember the origianl (with Jeremy Irons??) left a lot more to the imagination. A lot of my British friends say that most brits have essentuially the same experiences through boarding school!!!!
I’m of German, Scottish and irish extraction so my relatives know not of these things.