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monyvibescu Wrote:

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> Surely Enid Blyton would take the place of the

> Queen's head on any East Dulwich banknote. And if

> you want a heavy rock star on the reverse,

> wouldn't Bon Scott be more appropriate?


Well if you're going to bring 'appropriate' to the party, I suppose...

Guinea, surely?


As for the pictures, Jubaea chilensis would be an appropriate symbol of the halcyon days of prosperity.


The face of the note could commemorate a previous period of economic health, in which Dulwich was bought and a college founded on the proceeds of prostitution and bear-baiting, by featuring the head of a local bear.

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