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Photo Uploading

Hi, can someone please explain to me how to post photos onto a thread? I had photos burnt onto a CD. I am uploading them one at a time to Photobucket but can't post them on on HUBB. I would be very grateful for advice. Linzi.
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Me too, how do I do it?

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Smile easy peasy ..

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Many thanks, I have been trying to do this for ages


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Many thanks, I have been trying to do this for ages


WTF - a Pussy going camping with long chairs??? Hope the topbox is full of .

Actually I was round the corner from Pussy in Seez, can't believe I missed it. Must go back next year, and must go to the Austrian Town of F*cking...


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It is not a long chair, just a fold flat normal chair. As you can see it actually packs fairly compact. More so the ones that look like 'directors chairs'. I tried to find ****ing but they had removed all the signs

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A great, no-fuss site for uploading photos can be found here!
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good you figured out in uploading photos...
"pussy" what the signage doing there?
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All this talk of funny pictures reminds me of what I saw in Isfahan on a trip to Iran. The Iranian I was with didn't believe me, so we made a bet. I well remember the scandalised look on his face as he repeatedly looked up at the sign and then down again at the dictionary and I won my bet. He even stopped a policeman to tell him what it meant in English - apparently it should have read 'Simin Square'. Or as they say in Iran - "Simin esquare!"
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So I've been holding back on posting pictures for a long time so here goes one of my favs from our trip to Norway and Sweden.

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Missing them all...

Just learning to upload pics, it became a sad moment:

a) Live near Pussy (150kms), never saw it.
b) Visited Iran twice, missed the sq (no big deal, maybe for my wife????).
c) Drove from Las Vegas to Grand Canyon... and missed BOOBS Canyon up north in Utah (that's been the straw that broke the camels back).

I am going to open a lager before I think about buying a Mitsubishi Pajero (aka Montero in Spain).
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