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Welcome to the Crew. As for the pics. It's easy. Upload a 100 x 100 pic to Photobucket (you can open a free account). copy the url link and paste it in between these "[img] url link [/img]" in your signature. I hope this helps more than it confuses.
Great to hear you are coming Randy ... If coming down Thursday will gladly guide you down, If want to meet Paul at the GA border at the FL Welcome Station with me, can do that too..
Welcome to the Crew. As for the pics. It's easy. Upload a 100 x 100 pic to Photobucket (you can open a free account). copy the url link and paste it in between these "[img] url link [/img]" in your signature. I hope this helps more than it confuses.
Murph
Or if you are also on something like facebook that has an option to upload photos, once in there you can right click and 'Copy image URL', then paste that between the img tags.
And I wish I could figure out how to put My UC in my signature?
Don't feel bad. jump right in! The first year that barbara and I went to Ocala, we were....not really 'welcomed'. Not that the CREW was not friendly, but no one
knew who was who!!! Fish head fred..was quite a guy, we spoke to him for a while,
some guy named JERRY (who was from Brooklyn and have never seen him again) was helpful.
We did notice a couple clicks....but they were just people that knew each other from
the previous year. I am happy to say, I enjoy every ride that the crew is involved in.
And will look forward to when we can meet.
Don't feel bad. jump right in! The first year that barbara and I went to Ocala, we were....not really 'welcomed'. Not that the CREW was not friendly, but no one
knew who was who!!! Fish head fred..was quite a guy, we spoke to him for a while,
some guy named JERRY (who was from Brooklyn and have never seen him again) was helpful.
We did notice a couple clicks....but they were just people that knew each other from
the previous year. I am happy to say, I enjoy every ride that the crew is involved in.
And will look forward to when we can meet.
chuck the mensh
That is very nice of you to say Chuck. You can be in our "click" this year.
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