Someone else to ask...
You know, I'm thinking that there is one more person I could ask about finding this mountain...Carroll Spinney! I'm seriously considering writing him a letter and asking nicely if he remembers where Mt. Snuffleupagus is.
If I write to him, I'll include the "Mt. Snuffleupagus" entry from Muppet Wiki...and maybe a copy of the Hawaii episodes to help jog his memory. (I taped 'em off Noggin).
I'm rattling off the other names in my head as to who went there and who I could write to. Who would know where Mt. Snuffleupagus is?
Bob: might know (but I heard his wife answers his fan mail instead of Bob)
Maria: not sure...(have many people who wrote to her gotten a response?)
Olivia: uhh...I have no idea where to write to her. I recently saw her on a U.S. Cellular commercial, but she hasn't been on the street since the mid 80's...
Mr. Hooper: sadly, no longer with us.
Jerry Nelson: Now
there's someone who would know. However, with Jerry on the verge of permanent retirement from Muppeteering...would he get my letter at Sesame Workshop? I'm a little hesitant about it...
I also thought in Nelson's case, did he go to Hawaii with the rest of the gang, or did he just do a voice over for Snuffy and have other puppeteers perform him on location?
The reason I think of this is that the Hawaii episodes were taped in 1977, just when TMS was going on. Jerry was obviously busy during that time
sing:,
, etc.) and it would've been tough for him to do on location puppeteering halfway around the world. Does this make sense?
The quest for Mt. Snuffleupagus continues...
Convincing John