
Eddie

Eddie
Hey bobl,
Is he working on his YAY! or his NUMBER 1!??
Hi JD,
not sure, his momma taught him that , and I just don’t understand Taiwanese culture.
[quote=“bobl”]Hi JD,
not sure, his momma taught him that , and I just don’t understand Taiwanese culture.[/quote]
I know it!
It’s “shuai ge.” = “I’m the coolest.”
but I believe he’s got to straighten out that thumb there a bit. 
I normally just browse here, but figured I would join in a little with the pics. I keep all my family photos on my website, http://www.dqh.ca so the family back home can see them. Stop by and have a look at my family. 
Erin is a cutie! I love those out of control infant smiles. ![]()
wow! so many gorgeous kids! great idea, x08. who doesn’t love to show off the little ones?! your daughter is such a sweetie!!! here’s my guy. and no, my husband is NOT taiwanese…(wo meiyou laogong) ha. i’m adopting.
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e41/isaiahjames/IMG_0166.jpg
oops…try that again

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Here are my nephews’ pics…
Ronnie and Mateo

Mateo

and Diego normal

and happy

Here’s my kitty

and my own baby:


So many cute babies around!
You people are so cool! cute pics! I can’t but help feel jealous!
My boy with Dofu and Bjorn:

My boy wearing a pair of my old blue jeans:

And one of my old T shirts…
Tigerman, he looks a lot like you in that last pic! 
[quote=“Mother Theresa”]Actually, x08 is right. Photobucket is easy. I’m fairly inept technically and created my photobucket account just a minute ago, after looking at the photos of x08’s kid (who is indeed a cutie).
But I went a step further than x08 did and clicked on properties when viewing the image in photobucket, copied that url and used forumosa’s Img feature.[/quote]
except that my photos aren’t hosted on photobucket… the photos of my daughter are on wretch… which doesn’t allow hotlinking… otherwise i have two photobucket accounts, one for my bike, and one for my daughter - but my daughter pics are old, as my missus has recently been uploading the pics to wretch…
also, you don’t need to click on properties… it’ll give you link addresses under each thumbnail…
anyways, some real cuties here… keep 'em coming peeps…
Well, yeah… like me 20 years ago… ![]()
Sorry, only way I know how to put up pics is on my blog… there are some nice NZ pics in the NZ trip section… a lot of pics for just one little boy though!
Well, yeah… like me 20 years ago…
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I meant the one on the lower right! ![]()
To post an image which is visible within the post (as opposed to a link), you need to upload it to the web first, for example via ImageShack.com or Flickr (which are free); pics on your blog are already uploaded. You then right-click on the pic on the blog or other webpage, go to properties, and copy the URL of the pic, and paste that into your post. If doing this from Flickr, delete anything such as “? v=0” which is added after the .jpg (or similar file type) extension.
Next, in your post, highlight the URL address, then click the button (below the Subject line window) which says “Img”. This will bracket your URL in . Alternately, you can type these manually.
Hit Preview to see if it worked. If it didn’t, be sure to delete any extraneous material, and be sure you didn’t fail to include part of the address between the brackets. Check to ensure you hit Img and not URL or something else.
If the pic is too big, resize it with image editing software and try again.
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I tried doing this with your blog pics, and failed, however. Is there some kind of protection against hotlinking to your blog? Anyone know?
Regardless, you can just take your favorite pic, and upload it to ImageShack or Flickr, and then follow the above right-click procedure.
This is my niece and nephew…they are not my kids…but I love them like my own. Looking forward to the day when I have my own 



My boy being pretty.

His can is empty, honestly. And it’s not my cap, I borrowed it for the pic.

Just a weird photo.

So you wouldn’t think you’re popular in Taiwan. ![]()
All the photos are from summer last year, but for some reason he hasn’t changed much since then anyway. ![]()