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Greetings,
I'm attempting to play nice and am trying to update my profile to include a signature. I've uploaded an appropriate image and I can see it when I'm on the "User CP" page, as if it's uploaded properly, but I do not see it as my posts appear on the discussion board among other posts. How can I fix this? Thank you, even you Shooter.
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Make sure to check the "Show your signature" check bos is checked in the Additional Options area below the edit box. That should fix you up.
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“The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants. It is its natural manure.” — Thomas Jefferson |
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Thanks, you helped.
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"Near as I recall, in Nam anyone who served in an infantry capacity was called a Grunt - depending on the individual, sometimes grudgingly, sometimes with respect - no matter what his MOS or branch. Hell, my primary was Helicopter Avionics, but I pulled more than my share of 'snoop-and-poop' in the jungles." HairyEyeball, 2009 |
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...Bullets, very impressive sig line! Thank you for your service!
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....my brown ops are browner than yours....
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Thanks, Fragsleeve.
my proudest moment, besides my wife saying "I do," and watching my daugher come into the world, was getting in a little scuffle as a Marine NCO. The CAR was what I lusted after, admittedly. Everything else was a total surprise and complete honor. All of the glory goes to God. It wasn't John Wayne's voice I was hearing, I realize after 14 years....
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"Near as I recall, in Nam anyone who served in an infantry capacity was called a Grunt - depending on the individual, sometimes grudgingly, sometimes with respect - no matter what his MOS or branch. Hell, my primary was Helicopter Avionics, but I pulled more than my share of 'snoop-and-poop' in the jungles." HairyEyeball, 2009 Last edited by 3Bullets11; 05-15-2009 at 01:54 PM. |
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Quote:
....your words strike a chord....you have motivated me to add mine to my sigline....
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....my brown ops are browner than yours....
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awesome, man.
I remember meeting "the" Lance Corporal, Corporal at the time, that was responsible for removing, by hand, anti-tank mines blocking the 1st Mar Div as they made their way though the mine fields, going into Kuwait, Desert Storm. Used a wheel barrel, if I remember correctly. Humble and squared away, calling me "Sergeant," when complete respect was owed and being given going the other direction. Bronze Star w V. To have a minor connection with guys like that is awesome. eta: the cursor is jumping all around as I type, at random....causing spelling/typing errors and the need for excessive editing.
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"Near as I recall, in Nam anyone who served in an infantry capacity was called a Grunt - depending on the individual, sometimes grudgingly, sometimes with respect - no matter what his MOS or branch. Hell, my primary was Helicopter Avionics, but I pulled more than my share of 'snoop-and-poop' in the jungles." HairyEyeball, 2009 Last edited by 3Bullets11; 05-15-2009 at 02:01 PM. |
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Question answered...oh yippie!
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