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I got my avatar posted, but how do I write text under it? Help! Sissy


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nikki-uk Enthusiast

Hi Sissy,

I believe you have to make 500 posts before you can do that I'm afraid!!

Get posting!!! :)

jerseyangel Proficient

Hi Sissy--nice to see you! Who's the handsome guy? :D

Sissy Rookie

Oh, just a guy I been hanging around with for about 47 years...met in high school, got married at 18 and have been married over 46 years. Sissy

jerseyangel Proficient
Oh, just a guy I been hanging around with for about 47 years...met in high school, got married at 18 and have been married over 46 years. Sissy

Aw, you are a beautiful couple!

I met my husband when I was 18--we've been married 31 years :)

CarlaB Enthusiast

I met mine when I was 18, too! We've been married 22 years. We didn't start dating for a couple years after we met. He was my Mr. Darcy.

AndreaB Contributor

Congratulations to you all. That is something that not many people can boast about anymore.


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Sissy Rookie

We don't usually look this red faced, flushed and sweaty...this picture was taken this spring when we were in Brazil, we were on the Amazon in a little boat going thru the floating forest, it was sooo hot I was melting and I never felt humidity like that before in my life. The reason I used this one is because it is the only picture that I had that was a suitable avatar size. Sissy

CarlaB Enthusiast

It's a cute picture. I thought it was against a black background! Sounds like a fun trip ... and a lot more fun than where mine was taken (my family room)!!

nikki-uk Enthusiast
I met my husband when I was 18

Me too! - although we are quite early on in the relationship as we've only been married 18 yrs!! :)

(Wow, the Amazon!!!)

MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

You do not need 500 posts to have something under your name. Just go to your controls, Edit Profile Information, and right above your birthdate is custom member title. There you go, Sissy!

jerseyangel Proficient

Actually, the "Custom Member Title" dosen't appear until 500 posts have been reached. I'm saying this from talking with newer members who say that it is not there. 500 posts seem to be the magic number.

Unless something had changed :blink:

AndreaB Contributor

It was 500 posts when I joined. I was so happy when I got to that point. :)

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