I'm glad that Zaphod got adopted as well! I remember reading that super long thread about him and his progress!
As for my fosters, I don't think there are any that I actually wish I'd kept, but I'll show you a few of my favorites.
Sassy
I fostered Sassy back when I had our old dog, Belle (before I joined chaz). If I'm not mistaken, she was my second foster ever. She was an interesting little dog and she made more growly noises than any other dog I've encountered. I don't think that she was always upset when she would "talk," but rather I think she just enjoyed hearing herself and voicing her opinion on everything! She was an obese, food obsessed, ditzy little dog (didn't like the dark, or rain, and god forbid she ever got her feet wet), but she was super easy to live with and just a sweet little dog.
Lindy
Lindy's an interesting one because she was actually my only foster between Belle's passing and our family adopting Boo. We were starting to look for adoptable dogs when Lindy showed up at one of the adoption events with the group that I used to volunteer for. She was one of the shelter dogs on death row that would've gone back to the shelter to be put down had she not been adopted or fostered out through the rescue. I wasn't planning to take on any new fosters during that time, but I couldn't send her back to die. She was seven years old and just an amazing dog. I think I would have kept her had I not received two interest emails from potential adopters that week. One of them became her new family. She was low-key yet playful and just a sweet, sweet dog.
Evan (Kobe)
Kobe, as I'm sure many of you remember, was my little mystery mutt puppy from this summer. I had him longer than any of my other foster puppies, which may have attributed something to how much I liked him, but he was just generally a good puppy. The little snot woke me up at 5 every morning, but otherwise seemed quite "mature" for a puppy his age. I used to take him and Boo to Starbucks in the mornings and they would both lie underneath my chair and watch the world go by. Whereas most puppies would've been bouncing around at each and every person they saw, Kobe was happy to sit and watch unless they called him over to them. At that point, he'd go into typical "wiggly puppy mode." He was just a real sweetie.