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I LOVE them all but I really love the racoons, they are such little rascals, I hand raised one, one time. He was an orphan, once he got old enough, he was taken to a summer camp where the nature director taught him to live on his own while allowing the children to get to know him...
All the other photos are pretty darn cute ( well a couple are a tad disturbing actually, but never mind ) but yours stole my Heart , Rance, I couldn't help going all goo-ey inside...
I saw this TV documentary about raising this little Moose in Northern Quebec and it was the prettiest thing, I had ever seen !
How do you load those pictures by the way, I'm a total technophobe and have no idea how to do this ???!
All the other photos are pretty darn cute ( well a couple are a tad disturbing actually, but never mind ) but yours stole my Heart , Rance, I couldn't help going all goo-ey inside...
I saw this TV documentary about raising this little Moose in Northern Quebec and it was the prettiest thing, I had ever seen !
How do you load those pictures by the way, I'm a total technophobe and have no idea how to do this ???!
If you see a picture out there on the web that you like, or have a photobucket or flickr account of your own with pictures on it, you just need to copy the image location. Usually this is done by right-clicking on the image (a menu will pop up) then select "copy image location," or something to that effect.
Then, reply to a topic and select the little icon at the top that looks like a mountain scene and paste (CTRL-V) the image location you previously copied into the dialogue box and select "OK."
If you see a picture out there on the web that you like, or have a photobucket or flickr account of your own with pictures on it, you just need to copy the image location. Usually this is done by right-clicking on the image (a menu will pop up) then select "copy image location," or something to that effect.
Then, reply to a topic and select the little icon at the top that looks like a mountain scene and paste (CTRL-V) the image location you previously copied into the dialogue box and select "OK."
Hope this helps!
Thanks, I'll give it a go when I feel a bit more confident as to what I am doing !
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