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Zebedee Tring Wrote:

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> "The Peck"! Is this really the new lovable

> nickname for the neighbourhood formerly known as

> Peckham? How about Catters for Catford and Lewy

> for Lewisham?


I'm hearing it more like P'kaam and Lw'shaam

Jeremy Wrote:

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> cle Wrote:

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> > I have also heard attempts at 'Pecksvegas'.

>

> Yeah... doesn't quite work, does it?

>

> Peckhampton?


The slightly sorrowful Pexmas markets pull the naming off I suppose, but they're given that X.

cle Wrote:

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> The slightly sorrowful Pexmas markets pull the naming off I suppose


Sorrowful? I quite enjoyed the recent Pexmas "munch" thing. Although admittedly the "panel discussions" were a bit of a strange idea...

cle Wrote:

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> 'Newisham' I believe it is, now that Jonathan

> Downey has turned his eyes to it.

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> I have also heard attempts at 'Pecksvegas'.


But I do enjoy model market.


I must be a hipster or something.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> cle Wrote:

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> > The slightly sorrowful Pexmas markets pull the

> naming off I suppose

>

> Sorrowful? I quite enjoyed the recent Pexmas

> "munch" thing. Although admittedly the "panel

> discussions" were a bit of a strange idea...


the Christmas market was pretty tragic - didn't make the munch thing. Much prefer that indoor market in the Bussey that's occasionally on.

dollydaydream Wrote:

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> Streatham in the 80's became St. Reatham's about

> the same time clapham became Clarm



When growing up we used to often say we were off to the coast. When asked, where? We would respond "Berm-On-Sea"


*sigh*


I hope this tradition is being carried on.

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