"Monster" box - in honor of Halloween?

jr98119

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Weaselbrott

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Damn Sandy is diverting my box shipments to you! Those are mine! Give them baaaack!

Super sweet finds dude! WTG on your spooky silver box. I am super scared! Also... pics?
 

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jr98119

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Damn Sandy is diverting my box shipments to you! Those are mine! Give them baaaack!

Super sweet finds dude! WTG on your spooky silver box. I am super scared! Also... pics?
Sorry Weaselbrott, don't blame Sandy - I picked up this box on Friday from my usual supply bank. If this box was meant for you, well, that called "economic justice." Seriously, how do I get a photo onto here?
 

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Sorry Weaselbrott, don't blame Sandy - I picked up this box on Friday from my usual supply bank. If this box was meant for you, well, that called "economic justice." Seriously, how do I get a photo onto here?


Two ways, you can upload to TNET and then reference the url for the pictures link or you can upload to any multitude of free online hosting sights. Photobucket is easiest for me, once uploaded
it embedes the "" convention into the options for the picture, merely click and it copies that link into your windows buffer. Create your thread or edit your thread, right click and select paste.


Example of what a thread with a picture looks like "[IMG]http:\\photobucket\yourpictures\two_dollar_bill.jpg", the picture will display instead of the code.

Take off the double quotes before
for your picture to show, I put them there for you to see the actual HTML code to place in your thread.
 

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jr98119

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Thanks so much, FreedomUIC. At last, a clear computer related answer, and you're not even one of my teenagers!
 

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