file:///C:/Documents and Settings/bob wells/My Documents/bobo age 10.JPG
Copy the entire url, not just the blue part.
Try it once more. If it doesn't work, I'll try to get into Bob's Flikr account. Problem is, he could remember all his passwords without writing them down. Darn brainiac.
It was simple, once I saw the photo on the web site.
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Roberta
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Thu 23 Jun, 2011 05:02 pm
When I saw that picture, it occurred to me that I was unable to picture Bob as a child. Now I can. Wonderful.
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JPB
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Thu 23 Jun, 2011 05:12 pm
@Diane,
Wonderful picture, Diane. Thanks for putting it up there for us to see. Thanks, too, to eb for posting the image. Makes me smile wide.
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msolga
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Thu 23 Jun, 2011 06:09 pm
@Diane,
Thank you so much, Diane.
That's a wonderful photograph.
Look at the intelligence in those eyes!
I love the photograph of you & Sally Dog, too.
Delightful.
(thanks, too, edgar. I tried, too, but with no luck.)
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Lustig Andrei
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Thu 23 Jun, 2011 06:22 pm
@Diane,
Dear Diane --
As you may have noticed, I've been absent from A2k (and the internet in general) lately, so the sad,sad news had not reached me until today 6/23/11.
To say that I grieve with you would be a gross understatement. My heart goes out to you.
You took the words right out of my mouth. He does look like an angel. Amazing how we all grow old. Beautiful photo. Thanks Diane
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shewolfnm
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Sat 25 Jun, 2011 08:39 am
he never did like this photo much.. kinda the way he didnt like anyone at all
its my favorite.
he was telling a story, and actually pausing from laughter... but it looks like so much more.
berta said we should all say what we think of someone before they die. I absolutely adored Bob, in a ' thats my family' way.. I dont know how else to explain it. I told him once. I should have repeated myself again and again no matter how much he grumbled from it.