paperdoll1986
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Nov 28, 2007
I'll have to listen. I jsut don't really feel like listening to podcasts lately
I'm just not ready to continue listening yet...
I'm just not ready to continue listening yet...
Yeah, I'm sorry, it wasn't really worth mentioning, I was irked by it at the time though. I doubt it was a subtle tribute, he seemed like maybe he was reading something, maybe it was just a typo. It was nice of them to mention it, I listened to Laughing Place's podcast for May 2nd and they didn't, I was a little surprised.
Inside the Magic was the first podcast that I ever listen to. I then found Lou's WDWradio podcast. Then found my home at the DIS. All these people are class acts. Ricky B and Lou M handle themselve with dignity, and constantly show respect for others.
Thetwo of them speaking of Bawb doesn't surprise me a bit. Kudo's to both of them.
Where is Lou's post posted?
ps. The DIS is the only podcast that I know that is still funny and entertaining enough to relisten to... again... and again... and again...
Although I have not posted here before, I wanted to come on and offer my sincerest condolences to Bob's family - both his immediate and extended here on the DIS and on the DISUnplugged.
It's of course always sad when someone passes, but when we as an entire community of Disney fans lose a fellow member, it's even harder. Although I did not know him personally, I can see from the outpouring of support both here and elsewhere online that he was a friend to many, and enjoyed by even more.
I know that podcasts allow both hosts and listeners to connect in a very personal way, and I'm sure that many of you felt Bob was a friend, even though you may never have met him in person. The entire Disney podcast community feels a loss today as well.
Again, my heartfelt condolences to all of you who suffered a loss from his passing.
Inside the Magic was the first podcast that I ever listen to. I then found Lou's WDWradio podcast. Then found my home at the DIS. All these people are class acts.