Though as Glenn pointed out, there are ways that this could have happened where everyone is telling the truth -- for example:
1) A community picnic is scheduled, Jannie asks John Fenton to help. 2) John comes and sets up bbq grills and a moon bounce. Children are pleased. 3) While this is happening, a church group, scheduled days before, unbeknownst to UCD, sets up in the gazebo. 4) Hearing the sounds of choir music, Jannie and Tom Knox are mysteriously drawn to the park from the poker game they'd been involved in in the basement of the new Dock Street. Knox is down $752 dollars to some flunky from Philly Car Share. Knox and Blackwell investigate the gathering with bull horns. 5) Bigfoot, driven from the Woodlawn cemetery by wealthy Penn Rhinoplasticians blasting away at deer, enters Malcom X park and stuffs a lot of KNOX FOR MAYOR signs all around the edge of the grass in an age old yeti ritual. 6) Glenn, disguised as John Fenton, asks the students in orange jump suits to move the Knox signs because they're in the way of the volley ball game. Everybody is telling the truth. I would like to point out that nobody has disputed that this is the way it happened. None of the prisoners have challenged the fact that it was actually Bigfoot who put up the Knox signs. Councilwoman Blackwell has not disputed it, and, as you'll notice, neither has Glenn. No published statement _anywhere_, in fact, says "Bigfoot did not put up these signs." Well, now that's laid to rest. When's that bath house getting installed? kc -----Original Message----- From: Ross Bender [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Blackwell's response was more than a little disingenuous considering that the website video, broadcast on ABC, showed her promenading Tom Knox around the park.