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What is you look like?

Started by Swoosh, October 20, 2008, 11:18:07 PM

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rubedugans


Swoosh

SWOOSH

rubedugans

#17
I did manage to find a few of me at the park. I had to look on my wife's photos since I rarely take photos of myself!
A relaxing day at the Park with my wife
(Sorry these are attachments, I am still trying to figure out how to put a picture in the text...)

marolinesdad

So I guess I am stupid.   I can not figure how to put a pic in the text on this site...  Please Help
"May there always be a Silver Dollar City." – Paul Harvey

Swoosh

#19
You can either upload your pics to a site like Photobucket
then link your pic here using "[ img ]http://" Link goes here "[ /img ]"

or you can click "additional options" under the text box when you post your reply and attack the photo by pushing the browe buttong and locating the image file on your computer and then hit post when your posting is ready to be posted.

I hope that makes sense
SWOOSH

marolinesdad

"May there always be a Silver Dollar City." – Paul Harvey

Joy

Awww... Hunter is so CUTE!

I'm going to SMSU this fall... Maybe I'll run into you there, Copper!

Joy

Copper

I would like that! Let me know what classes you are taking, maybe we could take one together.

rubedugans

#23
My favorite SDC Self-Portrait...Look close, you'll see me!

SteamFreak

#24
Here's me and my cannon...still fighting a war that's already lost...

tinmann620

Always behind the camera, a mother of 4 was watching me take endless photos last weekend, then tapped me on my back and asked if I was ever in them:  this was the result!
RIP Chippewa Lake Park

Swoosh

SWOOSH

oldsdcer


Grandson Hunter, Me, and son-in- law Travis.

"Grandpas you said we were going on the slide."
SDC has always made a great past to remember

History Buff

I can't figure it out, either - how he can ride the Plunge, but not the GE rides.  It just depends on the manufacturer ride recommendations; I guess since AP is an older ride, the manufacturer had less stringent guidelines.  The Lost River, however, has a taller minimum, even though it is a much milder ride.

Great picture!
Always SEEKING Memories Worth Repeating

KBCraig

Quote from: History Buff on July 06, 2009, 05:13:48 PM
I can't figure it out, either - how he can ride the Plunge, but not the GE rides.  It just depends on the manufacturer ride recommendations; I guess since AP is an older ride, the manufacturer had less stringent guidelines.

The AP has no restraints or fittings that require riders be of a certain size.