London v Paris
Clive D. W. Feather wrote:
In article , John Ray
writes
Agreed. I think that navigation around the system is rather easier in
Paris than in London because stations there tend to be named with more
precision than they are here. For example, Richelieu Drouot is at the
junction of rue de Richelieu and rue Drouot; Reuilly Diderot is at the
junction of Boulevard Diderot and rue de Reuilly.
And Stalingrad is at ...?
Did you miss the words "tend to be"? Or were you trying to be clever?
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John Ray
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