That even happened (albeit in reverse) in Kill Bill :)
It was interesting comparing living in Gateshead (in the North of England) to living in Perth. Admittedly Gateshead's only three hours by train from London on a good day, but it's still readily apparent that most Britons consider the North to start at
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That even happened (albeit in reverse) in Kill Bill :)
It was interesting comparing living in Gateshead (in the North of England) to living in Perth. Admittedly Gateshead's only three hours by train from London on a good day, but it's still readily apparent that most Britons consider the North to start at <a href=""http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watford_Gap</a>Watford Gap</a>, some 50 miles out of London.
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It was interesting comparing living in Gateshead (in the North of England) to living in Perth. Admittedly Gateshead's only three hours by train from London on a good day, but it's still readily apparent that most Britons consider the North to start at
It was interesting comparing living in Gateshead (in the North of England) to living in Perth. Admittedly Gateshead's only three hours by train from London on a good day, but it's still readily apparent that most Britons consider the North to start at <a href=""http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watford_Gap</a>Watford Gap</a>, some 50 miles out of London.