When interviewed by The Vancouver Sun, Wells was asked if the rumor was true that she received 3,000 to 5,000 fan letters a week when she played Mary Ann. Wells said it wasn’t quite that many, but certainly more than the rare message in a bottle someone on a stranded island would typically receive.
Wells told HuffPost that those letters did get weird at times. “I’d say some of the fans stretched their imagination quite a bit. It’s a very interesting thing with men, because they follow you,” she said. One fan recently wrote to remind her that it was their anniversary — meaning he’d been writing her for 35 years.
“I get proposed to all the time,” Wells added
From: Five Things You Didn't Know About Gilligan's Island According to Mary Ann
If that shipwreck really happened, I'd give it a week max before the professor was boning them both while the Skipper and Gilligan were exploring each others poop decks, and Mr Howell was feeding Lovey to the sharks and offering the girls a comfortable life.
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Look at the candle placement at the 0:25 mark. Epic.
Never would've caught that without your heads-up (pun intended), windbag.
Mary Ann and the Professor forever.
Look at the candle placement at the 0:25 mark. Epic.
Is the bush or bower of flowers arranged in front of her the other half of the set up?
Some men carry the torch for a long time!
When interviewed by The Vancouver Sun, Wells was asked if the rumor was true that she received 3,000 to 5,000 fan letters a week when she played Mary Ann. Wells said it wasn’t quite that many, but certainly more than the rare message in a bottle someone on a stranded island would typically receive.
Wells told HuffPost that those letters did get weird at times. “I’d say some of the fans stretched their imagination quite a bit. It’s a very interesting thing with men, because they follow you,” she said. One fan recently wrote to remind her that it was their anniversary — meaning he’d been writing her for 35 years.
“I get proposed to all the time,” Wells added
From: Five Things You Didn't Know About Gilligan's Island According to Mary Ann
MamaM - 50% of that fan mail was from Troop.
Never underestimate the power of a properly positioned bush.
If that shipwreck really happened, I'd give it a week max before the professor was boning them both while the Skipper and Gilligan were exploring each others poop decks, and Mr Howell was feeding Lovey to the sharks and offering the girls a comfortable life.
A Survivor-style spoof would be fun.
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