galagr
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Hmmmmm, touche. But seriously, maybe they don't even expect letters anymore, or only accept bussines related E-mails.It said "E-mails" though not hand written letters.
Hmmmmm, touche. But seriously, maybe they don't even expect letters anymore, or only accept bussines related E-mails.It said "E-mails" though not hand written letters.
You better ask Sesame Workshop first.So I want to get my copy of Caroll Spinney's book (as well as the 40th anniversary book) signed by him but it looks like I'll never really get the chance to meet him personally, so I want to send him my two books for him to sign. So my question is, would it be acceptable for SW to give it to him if I packed the two books up in a package with a letter and asked him to sign it? Anyone who's done it before, how long would it take?
I actually sent Carrol a letter a year ago but never got a response.You better ask Sesame Workshop first.
I got this address from Dave LaMattina, Director of I AM BIG BIRD and he said this is the best address to contact him
Sesame Workshop
1900 Broadway, 4th Floor
New York, NY, 10023
I suggest you send him an email through Iambigbird.com and ask him if Carroll can do that for you.
You sent it to this address? I was always given a differrent address by everyone, this was the first time I got this address.I actually sent Carrol a letter a year ago but never got a response.
I did actually. I just assume Carrol isn't by the office often anymore to pick up fan mail as frequently.You sent it to this address? I was always given a differrent address by everyone, this was the first time I got this address.
Actually, I think they foward it to him, I don't think Frank or Jerry come to pick up fan mail.I did actually. I just assume Carrol isn't by the office often anymore to pick up fan mail as frequently.