I met Dana-1987-in the small Northern California town that I lived in. We became aquainted one evening and arranged to meet for the following evening. I wasn't a Diff'rent Strokes fan and so knew her only as Dana until that next day. Dana claimed her own special, exclusive place in my thoughts and heart forever. I've written a remembrance of and tribute to Dana for all to read. If you would like me to send it to you, please write to<kittflynn@oro.net>.
[This message has been edited by kittflynn (edited 09-02-2001).]
Curtis3331
08-18-2001, 11:01 PM
I just wanted to tell you guys to check out this story by Kitt. It's really a touching and sad story. I emailed him for a copy of the story and we've been emailing each other. He's a really nice guy. So if there are any Dana Plato fans out there or just some people who are curious of what Dana was like, this is worth reading. Kitt's a lucky guy to have met her and I definately envy him.
R.I.P. Dana, we miss you!!
DarleneIllyria
08-24-2001, 08:25 PM
I read the story also and it touches your heart. He has such a way of expressing his time with Dana. Email Kitt and let him send you the story.
Kitt: If you are reading this I want to let you know again that I loved the story.
RIP Dana
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Thanks Jenny. Dana was the inspiration. I'm fortunate that she gave me the story to tell.
FOL & DS fan 4ever
09-02-2001, 03:45 AM
Bumping this thread for those who haven't seen it yet.
FOL & DS fan 4ever
09-04-2001, 12:38 AM
Wow!!! I finally read it. The story is indeed touching.
TO ALL DS FANS WHO HAVEN'T READ IT: I recommend you e-mail Kitt and request a copy of the story.
angel676
09-22-2001, 05:07 PM
I also have read Kitt's story. When I read this story, it definitely was
very touching. When I read it, I began
to understand Dana a little bit more.
If you want to learn a bit more about
Dana, I highly recommend you read this
story. The story gave me a new perspective on Dana Plato.