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About 20 years ago the Sunday Times published a map of globally warmed London, afraid most of ED and Peckham don't fare too well, but up here on the Nunhead heights, we're fine, and when we want a paddile, we can pop down to the sea which is due to be lapping at the bottom of Peckham Rye. Looked rather attractive, Nunhead as the new Brighton.

Ted Max Wrote:

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> And there'd be no need to change the Skid

> Row-on-Sea nickname.


ooh you are sharp Mr Ted for all your cuddly name. Could I please mention that the Top Knot salon, Cheltenham Road, previously unchanged since cerca 1955, has added two gigantic silverised plant pots, with topiary just like you have in East Dulwich, Chelsea, and the West End.


The poshing of Nunhead (soirees at the Ivy House, Home Secretaries) is complete, there is nowhere for us to go.

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