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Comments and queries for the week of September 16

Kids Help Phone Charity auction

The Mr. D package is not allowing me to bid, not sure if something is wrong with the link, but “Bid Now” button not allowing to enter a bid. —D

Thanks so much for the support of this great cause, and for letting me know about the glitch. It’s been fixed! If anyone else is having problems bidding, please email me at the address below.


Four in the Morning

I was going to give this show a go but I forgot to set it to record on my DVR. Now I think I’m just going to let it pass me by. After reading your review I think it’s a show I probably won’t like and I’ve been a lot more fussy when it comes to shows to keep watching these days. There’s just too much TV nowadays. I still have 20 shows I’m behind on. I keep finding myself dropping shows I’m a number of episodes in on like Arrow, Playing House, Bitten, etc., because I realize there’s always another show I want to watch more. —Alicia


APTN’s Wild Archaeology entertains and educates

I am very happy you liked the show so much. Trust me when I say there is much more to see many more place we traveled and learned from all across Canada. —Jacob Pratt

 

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Kids Help Phone Auction: The Super Ultimate Blue Jays Fanatical Past & Present Pack

blue_jays1The Super Ultimate Blue Jays Fanatical Past & Present Pack: One Delgado/Wells/Bautista 40th anniversary Bobblehead (pristine, in box!), two autographed baseballs (catcher Josh Thole and Blue Jays great Lloyd Moseby!), one AL East Division Champions 2015 pennant, one size large, coveted “Edwing” stadium giveaway t-shirt and one MLB Network Blue Jays Uniform tote bag. Donated by Denis McGrath. Value: at least $300.

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Kids Help Phone Auction: A Night Out With Canadian TV Writers in Toronto

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A Night Out With Canadian TV Writers in Toronto: No, you don’t have to pay! This is a chance to grab a few drinks, some laughs, and insider convo with two or three of the hardest working Canadian TV writers toiling in Toronto. Thrill to the anecdotes and bon vivantery, and some excellent craft cocktails. Your first couple are on us. (And maybe more, if you bring a good story. It’s all about the good story.) All of this happens upon a mutually-agreed upon Friday or Saturday night, in Toronto, sometime in November 2016. Donated by Denis McGrath.

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