

my brother in laws husky was sat beside me so i shopped a husky

Sounds like another of Godzilla's mates! He's very cute too! Yay!
TJ: I've just given my PC a full rebuild (as y'do) and now I've got the problem where some images appear as a graphic saying "image stolen from B3TA". I had this before, and fixed it, but I can't recall what the cockbadgering poostains I did to fix it. (XP and IE6, and no, I don't want to intall another browser, sorry! IE6 is OK when I put this fix back in). Ta in advance.
EDIT/ Own fix. It's to do with a pop-up blocker... add "UKDRAGON.COM" into the 'allow' list and it works. I've seen others complain about weird no-shows of some pictures, so it may be something along similar lines.
*nails plank of wood with instructions chiselled onto it to scrotum so that he doesn't forget again*
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Wed 28 Jul 2004, 13:35,
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TJ: I've just given my PC a full rebuild (as y'do) and now I've got the problem where some images appear as a graphic saying "image stolen from B3TA". I had this before, and fixed it, but I can't recall what the cockbadgering poostains I did to fix it. (XP and IE6, and no, I don't want to intall another browser, sorry! IE6 is OK when I put this fix back in). Ta in advance.
EDIT/ Own fix. It's to do with a pop-up blocker... add "UKDRAGON.COM" into the 'allow' list and it works. I've seen others complain about weird no-shows of some pictures, so it may be something along similar lines.
*nails plank of wood with instructions chiselled onto it to scrotum so that he doesn't forget again*

something's fiddling with the referer header your web-browser sends to web-servers. prime candidates are firewalls, advert-blockers, and other "privacy-enhancers". simply keep disabling them one-by-one until you find the one which breaks the internet, then look for the referer-headers-are-evil option in that program and toggle it. (note: you might need to keep clearing your browser cache while testing.)
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Wed 28 Jul 2004, 13:41,
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