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clarkey, make sure your firewall and browser allow cookies to be saved on ur pc. if it does then flush all of your cookies and temp internet files, then reload the browser. workss 99% of the time

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think avatar is rooted once again cant upload same goes for picture profile ?

then again it could be my stupidity

and i am ....Bug man

i can't upload my avatar either? i just thought it was my stupid computer?

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same has happened to me now...:P

Please help!

I just thought I would reiterate (spelling) what funkymonkey said in regard to avatars...

I can't upload or even do anything besides delete my current one which I did by mistake thinking it would take me to an upload/update page for my avatar...

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