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The table tennis table has arrived in Peckham Rye Park. I have just bought two new bats and balls. So if anyone wants to play (I'm not bad, was a great player as a kid but way out of practice) let me know and we can try and play when it's nice. Weekday morning preferable.


Edited heavily, and so the following posts by kind posters who replied to my original message may not make sense.

Just played this evening for a couple of hours with Himself. Fabulous. It's the one sport I am any good at - not that I am that good - but anyway it is very good exercise for me. Whichever Southwark Council committee was responsible for installing this - thanks muchly lots.

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