Help Mark Sheppard Support Breast Cancer Research
Mark Sheppard of Bionic Woman and Battlestar Galactica has autographed an Avon Breast Cancer Awareness teddy bear that is currently up for auction on E-bay. Any bids you place on Mark’s bear will help support breast cancer research and the “Save the Boobs!” campaign.
The bear sale is coordinated by Lisa Spodak of LisaWalks.com, who has over fifty autographed items up for auction on Ebay right now. When I checked this morning the bear signed by Joe Flanigan from Stargate: Atlantis was (by far) the most popular, inspiring over thirty bids and going for more than $200.
The bear from T.R. Knight, who plays George on Grey’s Anatomy, was in second place in terms of asking price, followed closely by bears signed by Oliver Phelps, who plays one of the Weasley Twins in the Harry Potter movies, knighted actor Sir Ian McKellen, Heroes‘ hottie cheerleader Hayden Panttierre, and Anthony Stewart Head who played Giles on Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Other items for sale are autographed by Morena Baccarin and Alan Tudyk from Firefly and Serenity, Michael C. Hall from Dexter and Six Feet Under, and Sean Astin from the Lord of the Rings trilogy. There are also bears signed by America Ferrera of Ugly Betty and a set of pink Everlast boxing gloves signed by cast members of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel.
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, so for more information about efforts to help combat breast cancer check out DiscussingBreastCancer.com or there will be plenty of posts about pink-themed products all month at LimitedEditionFoods.com.
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October 14th, 2007 at 3:18 pm
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