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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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curlyfries Contributor

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Ohhhh the possibilities!


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DingoGirl Enthusiast
Holy Toledo!!! :o I go out fer a while and come back to 2 1/2 pages of sillie!!

Suz--my gawd....yer poison oak!! :o:o Are you able to copy pics yet? I do ok wif emoticons but I got lots of "not allowed" when I tried to put up pics earlier. Vey confusing......

Rach-l.....that is the cutest dog! I've always had cats, but since I'm highly allergic , I've been pseriously thinking about a puppy. I could take one o' those in a minute.

Had wine wif dinner--pheeling tipsy I love wine

Padtea - such a cute post when you've had yer wine!!! :lol: (well, yours are always cute, Lady :wub: )

OMG - an experiment here - -

CRAP!!!!! I ruined it before I started - - :angry:

OK, one more

Right click over the picture, click copy, paste it into your reply making sure the site ends in jpg, gif, etc (for pics)--if it doesn't, erase everything after the "jpg" "gif" etc, also make sure the website is only listed once, for some reason sometimes it is duplicated- now hit "preview post" does it show up? If not, try typing at the end--preview post again, did it work this time? I've had to fiddle with websites a bunch just to make one post. I randomly found the little blue barfer and it worked the first time-isn't he cute :P

grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr :lol:

why is this so hard for me?

I tried to right-click on RAchelle's blue barfing guy - and copy - and I am

SURE

one a you SHOWOFFS will do this successfully by tomorrow

GYYYAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

and those phat men who lose weight quickly <_< makes me furious -

but wait - am already furious as can't figger this damned stuff out

:angry:

:lol:

curlyfries Contributor
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Ohhhh the possibilities!

Hey! what happened to my emotiguy?......was it just too awesome to last? He was there when I posted! :angry:

DingoGirl Enthusiast

:angry:

:angry:

:angry:

I swear, someone has to call me on the phone tomorrow and walk me through......or I"m QUITTIN THE BOARD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:huh:

:blink:

:angry:

:lol: :lol:

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Hey! what happened to my emotiguy?......was it just too awesome to last? He was there when I posted! :angry:

OMG SEE WHAT I MEAN???????????????

it's really messin' wif us :angry:

<_<

I hate everything

signed,

Psilly Luddite

:lol:

:lol:

:lol:

jerseyangel Proficient
Really, that's pretty good, Pattay! I averaged about a pound a week.

Thanks Leesigh--I'm just impatient. :rolleyes:

OMG - an experiment here - -

CRAP!!!!! I ruined it before I started - - :angry:

:lol: Poor Sooz--I'll try and explain what I did tomorrow when I can think clearly :P

:I swear, someone has to call me on the phone tomorrow and walk me through......or I"m QUITTIN THE BOARD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

You better not, young lady! We'll help you phigure it out. ;)

<snort> I hope I remember what I did :lol:

jerseyangel Proficient
Hey! what happened to my emotiguy?......was it just too awesome to last? He was there when I posted! :angry:

:o Woah--maybe this was all just a phleeting thing.....

Me legs pheel like noodles :lol:


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DingoGirl Enthusiast

:angry:

good

NIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

curlyfries Contributor

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My previous post, I tried Rachelle's copy and paste. This one I used Janet's directions, but I have Internet Explorer

jerseyangel Proficient
:angry:

good

NIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Oh Soozle Woozle, don't go to bef wif a frown :(:D:D:D

Computers are very confuzzeling.

DingoGirl Enthusiast

p.s.

please note, I can't even PAY ATTENTION to what anyone's sayin' in the content of this thread any more, I am CONSUMED by this wicked technology and the BARPHING GUYS, I mean, I hardly noticed that Padt's legs had turned to noodles.

<_<

and GOOD NIGHT

again.

:rolleyes:

jerseyangel Proficient
barfje4.gif

My previous post, I tried Rachelle's copy and paste. This one I used Janet's directions, but I have Internet Explorer

Just what I need to see in me oresent condition :lol:

DingoGirl Enthusiast
barfje4.gif

My previous post, I tried Rachelle's copy and paste. This one I used Janet's directions, but I have Internet Explorer

:o

:o

:o

Leesargh got the barphin blue guy!!!!!!!!!!!

Janit's dye-rections are too far back..........KRAP!!!!!!!!! Vexation vexation at every turn.

signed,

consumed w/ rage and jealousy

:rolleyes:

<_<

:lol: <---- there Padt - I put a laffy face for ya ;)

celiac-mommy Collaborator

k, goto this website www.planetsmilies.net Pick the smilie you want, left click it and the address will appear in the bar near the top of the screen. make sure it's on "bbcode" NOT html or link. highlight the code, right click, copy, and then paste it into your reply here like this

Open Original Shared Link

then preview your post before posting to make sure it worked

you'll go from this:

Open Original Shared Link

to this:

Open Original Shared Link

jerseyangel Proficient
:lol: <---- there Padt - I put a laffy face for ya ;)

This is good....I did not want to see you go to bed mad :D

curlyfries Contributor
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Ohhhh the possibilities!

MY EMOTIGUY IS BACK!!!!!.........WIH???????

jerseyangel Proficient

Open Original Shared Link

Hee!

curlyfries Contributor
MY EMOTIGUY IS BACK!!!!!.........WIH???????

Never mind :(

Darn210 Enthusiast

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Ahoy thar SueZee,

I am not familiar wif Mozerella Mozilla.

Any pic that you select must be from a website. You can't use one of yer pics off yer own computer. You can use one of yer pics if it is on one of those photo sharing sites.

What do you get when you right click on an image? Is there anything that gives the address of the pic?

When you are posting, do you see this thing . . . rte-image-button.png ?

On my screen it's with the bold/italic/underline/strikeout/emoticon buttons.

Copy the address of a picture (any picture that you can find online). Then push the button rte-image-button.png

A screen pops up that says enter the URL. You just do a paste of what you just copied and then hit the OK button. That little pop-up screen just adds the %7Boption%7D to your picture's address.

Waa-Laa . . . you've got a picture in yer post. OK . . . questions?

jerseyangel Proficient

Suz--Rach-l's directions were easy to pohollow.

I opened a window next to this one and phlipped back and forth doing one step at a time.

jerseyangel Proficient
Any pic that you select must be from a website. You can't use one of yer pics off yer own computer.

This is the part that got me :angry:

jerseyangel Proficient

Hee!! In Jan-it's pirate smily, you can see his uv-u-la :lol:

Darn210 Enthusiast

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Here's Leesuh's emoticon . . . I'm trying to figger out why it's not working in Leesuh's post.

jerseyangel Proficient

me=jersey Open Original Shared Link

Darn210 Enthusiast
Hee!! In Jan-it's pirate smily, you can see his uv-u-la :lol:

:lol::lol: Patti said *uv-u-la*

. . . and Lisa's emotiguy is working . . . curious

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