Subject: Our boys are teaching us to be angels...
Hi Kassie,
First I'd like to say I love your character on the show and admire you as an actress, singer, and mother. I am 22 years old and I have watched OLTL since I was 5 and I am a huge fan of the show. I think your a wonderful actress and hope to see you many, many more years on the show. Also, you have a wonderful voice and I just purchased your CD and loved it.
I am a single mother of a disabled child, (speech impaired, Autistic, developmentally delayed), and at times it can be so hard to cope with the everyday struggle's but to see parents like yourself it gives me inspiration seeing how much you have been able to accomplish and overcome for your wonderful son. It also gives me great hope for the wonderful future to come for my son.
Thanks for everything you do!
God Bless!
Rachel
Dear Rachel I wish you continued success and I know it is very hard with a child
with extra needs. There is a special place in heaven for you and our
boys are teaching us to be angels.
Kassie
Subject:
Emmy
Kassie,
I just felt compelled to write to you and tell you how sorry I am that the
Emmy committee overlooked you.......for the second year in a row, no less!
I watch 4 different shows and have followed them for ages...and I have never
seen any performances quite like the ones when Todd served up tdbl to Blair
or when Sam told Blair about what Todd had done or when Blair dealt with
Todd. Your work was heartbreakingly passionate and flawless. Not only are
you brilliant (even live!) with drama.....you and comedy make a great team
as well.
I don't know why some stellar actresses and actors are overlooked again and
again (James DePaiva, Genie Francis, Kristen Alderson, Tamara Braun,
Erika Slezak the past two years, Catherine Hickland, Lynn Herring, Hilary
Brilliant Smith, Timothy D. Stickney....) while others (I won't mention
names because, with my luck, they'd end up being your friends!) At least
you're in some remarkable company with the overlooked men and women (as they
are!).
I know you have to be disappointed, as all of your fans are FOR you.....but
I hope that you can take some sort of comfort in the fact that you have a
very large, colorful fan base that adores you. We're behind you
100%........your incredible generosity of spirit and talent never goes
unnoticed by us.
That darned Emmy may be elusive for a little while longer.....but you've got
one of the most passionate and colorful group of fans in the world. We're
behind you and we're very thankful and appreciative of the years of
entertainment you've given us. There are actors/actresses with an Emmy (or
even Emmys) on their shelves who don't have the number of adoring fans that
you have.
Heck, the statues not that pretty anyway.......it's not even UK blue ;)
A major fan,
Joi Sigers
http://www.geocities.com/kassie1fan
Hi Joi,
Thanks for your wonderful support. I'm glad you appreciate my work.
The Emmys are a disappointment this year...but they have always been to
me. But my supporters are so great and that is all that matters to me.
Kassie
Subject:
Happy Birthday
Kassie,
I know I'm about a week early with this greeting, but my husband and I are leaving on a two week trip tomorrow (March 15) and I didn't want to miss your birthday. Hope you get to spend it with Jimmy,JQ, and Dreama and relax and ENJOY. HAPPY BIRTHDAY.
P.S. 42 never looked SO good girlfriend. You are an inspiration to all women everywhere.
Your fan always,
Terry
Thanks Terry... I've stopped having B days
Kassie
Subject: Evil Dead 2
Hey Kassie,
I was just reading through the Evil Dead Companion book and it
mentioned you in it. I was just wondering if you still keep in touch
with Mr. Raimi and all the others that you filmed Evil Dead 2 with?
Best of luck with the cd.
Billy
Hey Billy, No I don't. But they are all doing very well.
Kassie
Subject: Max and
Blair son's can say MaMa.
Hi,
I am Meg King and an avid one life fan. But the reason
for this email is to thank you. My granddaughter Katie
was born with a profound bilateral hearing loss caused
from congenital CMV. Because of screening at birth we
knew immediately that there was a problem. As you know
families receive a lot of different things when a
child is first diagnosed. We were in West Tennessee at
the time and they wouldn't discuss the Cochlear
implant until Katie was 2. We moved to Texas when she
was 15 months old and started the process. She
received her surgery March 20,2002. Hook up on May
1st. Saturday, March 8, Katie will turn 3. And is
doing wonderful. With that said, I would like to Thank
you and your husband for my mother in law is a huge
fan of Max and Blair, and was very unsure of the new
technology in the implant plus the surgery all the
doubts people have until she saw you on a morning show
discussing your son. She immediatly called and said it
was okay for Katie to have the surgery because Max and
Blair had the surgery for their son and he can say
MaMa.
So thanks for relieving the mind of a greatgrandmother
and we are hoping soon Katie will say Nanny.
Thanks for giving families hope with your example.
Mary
Hi Mary, As a mother of a child with a hearing loss you know how important it is to help your child anyway you can. I feel as a person in the public eye and a mother of a child with a hearing loss that i must do all I can to help inform other families and children. I'm glad we were an inspiritation to you because JQ has been our inspiritation.
Katie is going to blow you away.
Kassie
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