Usually when Ollie Grigsby makes a post, you should take notice! And this recent one at 9thW is no exception:
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Hey all, I haven't posted in awhile but I donated a Heroes package to raise money for a charity and wanted to let everyone know about it. If you have any questions about the package I can answer them here.
To bid online, and for more information (and pictures!) of the items, go here: http://www.law.ucla.edu/home/Apps/pilfAuction/
The online auction ends on March 9, so bid right now to get your hands on the Heroes package and support a great cause!
The HEROES PACKAGE includes:
"Heroes" autographed pilot script
Have your own copy of the script that started it all. A complete script of the pilot of "Heroes"--including deleted scenes--signed by the entire cast! Find out how the writers originally planned to introduce D.L..
"Vote Petrelli" t-shirt
Proudly portray your support for Petrelli this election with a "Vote Petrelli" black t-shirt. The back reads, "I have nothing to hide." Size medium. (you’ll want this before episode 22!)
Two Limited Edition "Heroes" comic books
These two exclusive comic books featuring the characters of "Heroes" (the Niki/Jessica edition, and the Hiro edition) are illustrated by Tim Sale, with storyline by Tim Kring. They are specially marked with the NBC Gold Seal.
About the Cause:
The UCLA Law School's Public Interest Law Fund (PILF) is having its annual auction to raise money for summer grants to students who do public interest legal work. In the past, PILF has given grants to law students who choose to take unpaid public interest positions for organizations such as the Children's Law Center, Public Counsel, the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles, the ACLU, Protection and Advocacy, and about 100 other amazing legal organizations across the globe that provide outreach services to people who would otherwise be totally unable to access the legal system.
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The down-side of posting the news is that if I had a chance of winning the cool HEROES memorabilia, I've made it more likely that there is more competition. The bid was at $190 when I last saw it, so it's not likely I could win it anyway...
Oh, I figured it out! If you happen to win, how 'bout a "finder's fee" for givin' you the tip, like maybe the script or t-shirt?!? That seems fair...

Pic of the signed script:
