Yes, here's 5 new things you didn't know. You'll find Diane popping up in all of these.
Sorry...I couldn't help it!
Well, she's also supported by Sam, Woody and Norm.

As always, I hope you'll enjoy and it's always lovely to hear your thoughts.

#16 – Too personal to let go of

One day on a set in Los Angeles a quite stressed Diane Chambers had had so many things to think of that she had forgotten one of her most personal things on a coffee table at her working place.
Her diary.
A producer that had worked over time that Saturday evening found it and looked through the pages. He found himself unable to let go of the diary. So he brought it back home.
The following Monday early in the morning a re-energized Diane showed up on the set.
Suddenly a man appeared in front of her. With a smile and a wink he held out her diary in his right hand.

"It has potential to become something big." he said.

Diane was shocked. Unaware that her diary had been missing, she quickly took the diary and looked it through to make sure it was hers. And it was.

"You ever thought about publishing it?" he had asked.

She looked at him in disbelief.
She thought of it for a moment. Of course there was personal stuff that she wouldn't want to get published, but maybe this would boost her popularity.
Even though, she could always play her "Jessica Simpsons-Bourget" card.
But then something made her change her mind.

"I especially like the parts about this guy Sam."

Without any kind of response, she turned with tears in her eyes and rushed out of the room.

From then on she avoided the unknown producer.

#17 –You would've found it if you'd looked for it

After Diane left Cheers to pursue one of her many dreams, she made her way by their house.
It had looked so empty when she had removed most of clothes in to her suitcases.
Just before she was about to leave she let out a deep sigh. On a miner table in the living room she had spotted a picture of herself and Sam. Letting go of her suitcases in the dooropening, she found a pen and some paper. When she was done writing a note and placed it at the corner of the photo, she gently lifted the photo from its place and kissed Sam's face on the photo.
She had expected that he was the one to find it, but years later when she was in the TV business, she paid a visit to her old town, Boston. She wasn't supposed to be reminded of her past in Boston, but she did when the cab drove just past it. With no sight of life inside the house, she got the cabdriver to stop by the house. She found the hidden key in a crack and opened the squeaking door.
Inside it was all dusty. It was just like she had left it years before. She took a quick look around.
Nothing had been moved or removed. He hadn't been there once since she had leaven.
He hasn't been here, she thought, but he hasn't sold it either.
Deeply in her thoughts, she jumped in surprise when she unconscious knocked down something from a table.
She heard the sound of glass breaking under her right food. She stepped back and found out that it was a photo. She bent down and took the photo with the two of them on it and with a note in the left corner.

See you in 6 months.
Yours forever,

Diane.

#18- Late delivered mail

Working as a mailman for many years Cliff Clavin was known for his fatefulness towards his job.
He always delivered his mail. Maybe not always at the right places, but it's the thought that counts.
His usual route was by some of his friends' homes. And one of them was Sam.
In 1987 when Sam was sailing around somewhere in the ocean, Cliff did as a friend would do.
He made sure that all Sam's mail didn't end in the trash because he didn't have an official address.
So for some months, every kind of mail Sam should have received, Cliff saved for him at his home.
Not doing anything illegal but out of curiosity, Cliff would look at the transmitter's name.
And most of the time, the transmitter's name would be Diane Chambers.
He mostly let out a sigh every time he saw her name on the letters.
Even though he sometimes wanted to, he never opened them.
Out of the sudden letters from Diane got more rarely and at last, he stopped receiving letters from her.
When Sam returned, Cliff had forgotten all about the letters.
But one day years later he found the letters in a black box, he had saved on a celling.
He felt right when he finally delivered them to Sam's address.

He never got to see Sam's reaction when he found the letters in his mailbox, he just know that he had received them. Or well…He hoped, he had!

#19- Dear pen pales

Even though Woody never saw the Coach alive, he visited him a couple of times at the graveyard.
He used to bring flowers and sometimes pens just to refresh some old memories.
He always felt welcome at the grave. Like Coach was aware that he was there.
One day in September 1995 when he was about to visit Coach's grave, there was a lady standing by the grave. Woody recognized her at the exact moment, he saw her. With her blonde hair blowing in the wind and wearing her fancy close, Ms. Chambers had also decided to visit Coach's grave the same day as
Woody.
He saw her replace some withered different colored flowers with some white roses she had brought.
When she was about to leave he ran across the cemetery.
When he caught her she meet him with a smile.
She explained that she was on a business trip with her work and that they were stopping by Boston right at the moment.
Polite as Woody is, he invited her home for tea.
And this was the first time Diane met Kelly and their son.
Enjoying each other's company, Diane forgot all about the time and she had nearly missed her plane. Diane gave Woody and Kelly her address and told them to write to her.

Since then the three of them has stayed in contact and while Woody and Kelly could hear about Diane's crazy life in LA, Diane could follow the childhood of little Woody Jr.

#20- Nothing's like before

The following day of Sam and Diane's failed wedding everyone in the bar acted like nothing had happened.
Cliff would tell his usual unusual facts. Woody would find them interesting. Carla would make a mean response. Norm would make his daily one-liner. Just like always. Or so it looked like.
But Sam was no easy man to fool at this point. He knew that his friends faked this reality for his sake. No one mentioned Diane that day. No one spoke about the day before.
It seemed like she didn't even exist.
Sam himself had been quite quiet that day, but none of them asked about that either.
They treated him like some sort of glass. If you dropped it, it would break into a thousand of pieces.
Close to closing time the only one left in the bar besides Sam himself, was Norm who was finishing the last beer of the day.

"Well Sam, I'm off."

"Yeah, bye Norm."

"Bye."

"Wait, Norm!"

"Yeah Sammy?"

"Why did you do that?"

"What?"

"You know what I mean. Do you really think I'm that stupid that I can't see that you were all acting?"

"Acting?"

"The way you've behaved all day! Like nothing happened! You know as well as I that she's gone forever."

"Sam…We did it because we wanted you to be reminded of her as less as possible.
We all know you're hurt-"

"And you don't think I can deal with the pain? I mean, it's not this is the first time she left me."

"Look, Sam, we were just trying to help."

"Well don't!"

"I know you are having a hard time-"

"Hard time? Oh, no, no, no, no, NO! The woman I've been crazy about the past 6 years just left me for what might be forever. The woman I thought, I was going to share the rest of my life with. The woman I thought, I should die besides. The woman which voice is constantly in my mind. The woman which face is everywhere around this bar. She's just there, you know. Watching, reading, laughing. It's killing me, Norm! But what can I do? I can shut my month, put on a fake smile and spent my day in a bar where I've spent most of my time with her."

"Maybe Sam, the thing you need right now is to get the hell outta here. Get some fresh air. See that there's more to this world than being constantly reminded of her. She's out there, so why shouldn't you be?"

"You're right. I need to get away. Far away. For some time at least. Maybe I'll return, maybe I won't. I guess time will tell."

"Mmm."

"Norm?"

"Yes?"

"Do you think that's the right thing to do? Just leave everything behind."

"Sometimes Mayday, it is, and clearly now is the time for you, and I can't do other than support your decision."

Some days after Sam announced that he had bought a boat and that he was leaving.
Norm Peterson was the only one who didn't jump up and attacked Sam.
Instead he finished his beer with a sigh.