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Post a message to the Message Board.

Common courtesy is expected here:

  • You MUST use your name to post.
  • No copy & paste commercial messages that have been posted on other forums.
  • Commercial/corporate type posts are limited to one per week.
  • No posts relating to x-rated work. Photos must be tasteful.
  • No links to web sites containing hard core images.
  • Spamming, name-calling, slamming and flaming will not be tolerated.
  • Message subjects in ALL CAPS will be deleted.
  • Posts looking for models without a photo or sample website will be subject to deletion.
  • Un-professional or insulting posts may be deleted at the sole discretion of the administrator.
  • By posting your message you accept the above terms.


  • Before you actually post your message, you'll be able to preview it and double-check your image link.
               (You must use your name here)
    Name:
    Email:
    Location:
    Subject:

    Message:

    WebSite URL: (optional, but recommended)
    WebSite Title:

    Posts looking for models without a photo or a website will be subject to deletion.

    Image URL: (recommended)

          By posting your message you accept the above terms.
                     



    To add an image to your post: You must first have your image on a server (or web space) somewhere where it can be accessed from the internet. You are simply linking to the image by entering the URL to the image in the space provided above.

    Like this example:
    Image URL:   Always double-check!
    Be sure to change the above to match your actual image location.

    Remember: The path and image name are case senstive, so capitalization, or lack of it, counts. When you post an image here it will show up on the preview page if you have entered the path to the image properly. You can practice and make sure the image will be viewable before you actually post your message.

  • Original message area scripts created by Matt Wright and can be found at Matt's Script Archive