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Don't know if anyone has heard of this game or not, but one other forum I visit has developed this into national and state versions. The idea is someone takes a picture of their bike in front of a landmark, marker, building, etc. After figuring out where the site is another person takes a picture of his/her bike in front of the same place, then that person gets to present the next location. Of course their bike must be in the picture. So here goes....I will throw the first one out there. The next person must go to the site, take the picture, post the picture along with the pic of the next location.
Don't know if anyone has heard of this game or not, but one other forum I visit has developed this into national and state versions. The idea is someone takes a picture of their bike in front of a landmark, marker, building, etc. After figuring out where the site is another person takes a picture of his/her bike in front of the same place, then that person gets to present the next location. Of course their bike must be in the picture. So here goes....I will throw the first one out there. The next person must go to the site, take the picture, post the picture along with the pic of the next location.
Tried to get the pic in the post but got red x. Copy and paste put the link up. May work yet but I'll try to get it right next time.
First :.... seems like it might be fun..... I'll give this a bump Second....... In the blue control bar, click on " User CP"... go to "Edit Options" scroll down the page to the bottom " Miscellaneous Options" in the drop down box choose the last one " Inhanced Interphase "... That will let you attach a pic..
Yes it could be.............I just checked that place out earlier today on the pc at work.
Oh it about 158 miles up north to Horny Toad from my ranch, hell a friend at work knew where that place was as soon as he saw me checking it out, he once lived in Brownwood a few years back.
Thanks for the tip but still did not work. Probably need certain number of posts/contributions before allowing attachments? Anyway free bump out of this. LOL
Originally Posted by Harpoonman
First :.... seems like it might be fun..... I'll give this a bump Second....... In the blue control bar, click on " User CP"... go to "Edit Options" scroll down the page to the bottom " Miscellaneous Options" in the drop down box choose the last one " Inhanced Interphase "... That will let you attach a pic..
Thanks for the tip but still did not work. Probably need certain number of posts/contributions before allowing attachments? Anyway free bump out of this. LOL
I didn't pay attention to your post count, but I think you are correct. For some reason 25 is coming to mind. Scroll to the bottom of this page. On the left is a box with posting rules...it will tell you what you may and may not do.
One Sunday my husband decides he wants to go for a ride. It's 104* but I agree because he said we wont be gone too long.....we were gone from 9am - 5pm!
The good part was we came across Horny Toad Bar and Grill! Even took a picture but it's of us in front of it...not the bike. Guess now I will have to make sure the bike is in all our photos! haha
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