I really enjoyed Bob's 5th year memorial show. It was made special by Dianer's being there with the team. I have followed the DIS and podcast almost since Day 1 and my DW and I were lucky to meet Bob and Diana along with the rest of the podcast team at their first "meet" at the Dolphin in December 2007. I remember Bob showing off his beloved "kaht" and telling me the best place to get fried clams near WDW. I wish that I had taken more pictures, but in those days, some of the team did not want to be photographed, especially John.

BTW, the podcast team has come a long way in that regard, even doing live video and podcasts. Bob would be very proud.
Mary and I really enjoyed those early podcasts with Bob and laughed so hard at his mispronunciations and expressions sometimes that we nearly cried. Being from Boston, we could appreciate his "accent". I have to admit that we thought the rest of the team, except Julie, picked on Bob sometimes, but eventually realized how much you all loved him and it was a part of the podcast that made it special.
We were shocked when we heard the news of Bob's passing since it was so sudden and unexpected. Despite having only listened to him on podcasts and met him only once, I felt like I lost a friend. Although I still listen to and now watch the podcasts, they have not been the same without Bob. It was great to learn during the recent podcast that the person responsible for the "Bob for President" campaign is now a producer for the podcast. Bob had to have had a hand in that.
Thank you for the Bob's memorial podcast and for keeping his memory alive. Keep up the great work podcast team! We are looking forward to seeing you all in Massachusetts in June.