The Rittenhouse Review

A Philadelphia Journal of Politics, Finance, Ethics, and Culture


Tuesday, February 03, 2004  

PHILLY, WHIFFLE-BALL & THE POWERS THAT WOULD BE
A Pick-Up Game at 400 North Broad Street

Do you live in or near Philadelphia?

Do you, or can you, or do you think you can, play Whiffle ball?

Are you interested in taking on and whipping the pants off the “big-media” powers that be, meaning the editorial boards of the Philadelphia Inquirer and the Philadelphia Daily News?

Would you like to send a message to the skateboarders, the “street rats” as they are known among those who actually live and work and play in Center City, those who for years have occupied and terrorized John F. Kennedy Plaza and neighboring areas, an emphatic note to that they are not welcome?

If so, please join me in joining my, I guess, new-found “colleagues” from Philadelphia magazine, including the incomparable Noel Weyrich, for a game of Whiffle ball in front of the headquarters of the Inquirer and Daily News on Thursday, February 5, at noon, and, in indicating your interest, send me an e-mail.

This is going to be a blast.

[Note: The fourth paragraph of this post was edited post-publication solely for clarity of expression.]

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