
The program launched at St Pancras last night plans to place 100 tables around the city, complete with balls and bats.
Various pop-up tables will offer lessons, celebrity games and even a passport to be stamped each time you find a new table.
Go for it!
A good excuse for being late for work. I was pinged!
ReplyDeleteNice idea and much more all-embracing than pianos since anyone can play ping pong.
ReplyDeleteTruly wonderful and fun!
ReplyDeleteA bit of a coincidence? I posted a portrait on my blog today of a table tennis player.
ReplyDeleteGood idea with the 100 tables.
What fun!!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to get in on the action at Queens Park tomorrow and hopefully I will still be able to hit the little ball. And for once I don't have to travel into central London to get be a part of things!
ReplyDeleteLondon will never stops surprising me! So great! Ciao. A.
ReplyDeleteSt Pancras station is an excellent place for playing ping-pong.
ReplyDeleteI love ping pong, hoping my place have it like London.
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