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BEHOLD........."YOBO"!!

Ex Skyline

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Ok, sightly off topic (porsche) i know but, i just couldn't hold back any longer [8D]. Here he is...BEHOLD "YOBO"!!

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Aaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrgh!!!! This is doing my fcuking head in!![:mad:][:mad:][:mad:]!! I have got sixteen excellent pics of Yobo to post but, it's only letting me post one. I have managed to get the file smaller so i can't see the problem. Please someone HELP ME!!![:(]
 
Ok, i,m signing off for now before i chuck this computer out of the fcuking window [:mad:]!! I will try again tomorrow. Night night all.[>:]
 
Grrrrrrrrrrrr, i hate trying to post pics also, usually won't do it even after following instruction, then every now and again..Bingo ?
 
BEHOLD....WAIT FOR IT.............................YOBO!!!!................TADA!!!!!!!

[8|][:-]

(He not a YOBO he's a very naughty boy)


EPIC![:D][:D]


Edd
 
Don't tell me forum pics have gone down as well as emails! [:eek:]

Pete, pictures aren't easy to post here because the system prefers you not to clog it up with massive files; 15000-odd members, all uploading loads of funny pictures of their cats, or videos of monkeys on skateboards, all need huge amounts of space to host, then they sit for ever on a server with no-one looking at them.

Get a photobucket account, and upload all the pics you want there. Once they're in your library there will be a small icon of a cog on each pic, that opens a list of links. Click on "direct link", and you will see "link copied". In a forum post, click on the "image" button, click between the two "image" words, and copy. Job done, and the pic is full-size, and photobucket pay for the pic to be stored.

Here's one I prepared earlier:

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"How the feck did THAT get there? I thought I'd bought a 911....."

This wasn't meant to be a caption cometition.....

Although I was saying "why did they ever fit the engine in such a silly place on the 911, when it works so well in a front-engined transaxle car? And, it leaves room for the dogs in the back. It's all the car Ferrari would build if they had the guts to do 4WD." [&:]
 
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I command you to start........


Posting images is sooooo easy when you know how.

Just get them lodged somewhere, Facebook, anywhere, then right click on the image and copy the URL. Paste the URL between the "image" switches that arrive in your text when you click the image button above and job's a good'n.

As a plea for sanity though, please don't link to big images because they upset the formatting of the page and people on mobile browsers particularly will hate you.
 
I do nearly all my posting and browsing from my iphone but the picturetrail app seems to only post big pictures and I can't change it :(

These Yobo pictures better be good now, no pressure Pete ;)
 

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