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Couple of minor problems

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Main text of the article says Bob reads the letter, but Trivia section says something about the letter being read by the letter writer. I'll have to play the tape at home this weekend to check, but I thought I remembered Bob actually bouncing over to the letter and reading it. The other problem I notice has to do with the song credits. "Fear Not, Daniel" may not be sung by the narrator. I seem to remember Lisa Vischer credited as Female Soloist for that segment. The narrator (who I thought was excellent) was a different person. Again, if someone can verify this and fix it before I have a chance to actually watch the video and double check my memory, have at it!BSMet94 19:39, 6 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I've watched it recently. Bob goes over and says "It says:", and then a girl's voice is heard saying "Dear Bob and Larry, I am 6 years old. I think there are monsters in my closet. That makes me real scared. Can you help me?" --TimySmidge 22:29, 28 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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