Talk:Whit's End
Question of Content
The first statement says: "Whit's End is a Victorian house and ice cream parlor at the centerpiece of the radio series Adventures in Odyssey, founded, owned, and operated by John Whittaker."
But wasn't Whit representing the Universal Press Foundation so didn't the UPF buy Whit's End. I realize that Whit owns UPF but would it be more accurate to say the it is founded and owned by UPF which Whit owns. Also in the 50th album whit put it in a UPF fund. Stop Wooton Around 21:59, 1 January 2010 (UTC)
- Si. You are right. I think that the text should be changed to reflect the truth. MarvelousMarvin 01:48, 2 January 2010 (UTC)
- You mean ... the correct fiction. :) The "truth" or closest thing to it is that Whit's End is a real ice cream place at the Focus building in Colorado Srpings done up to look like how people imagine the radio series. I went there once and was suprised that there was such a real place.
- Si. You are right. I think that the text should be changed to reflect the truth. MarvelousMarvin 01:48, 2 January 2010 (UTC)
Unintended uses
Isn't "Whit's End" sort of a town meeting-place on some occasions? As I remember the show, stuff seemed to happen there way beyond what it's officially for. --Nerd42 22:16, 3 April 2011 (UTC)
Rooms - Basketball Court??
"Indoor Basketball Court #724 The Holy Hoopster" - What in the World? they never said they were at Whit's End - that wouldn't make any sense at all. -KBT