Lets see if this will work for you. Copy and paste this code.
<p><img align="left" width="200" src="http://worldzone.net/travel/rollercoast/mickeysor2.bmp">
May 93- CBR
July 96-PO
June 00-PBH
July 01-BC
Dec. 01-Cont. (hopefully!!)</p><br clear="all">
<img width="200" src="http://worldzone.net/travel/rollercoast/rollersig.jpg">
You will get...
<p><img align="left" width="200" src="http://worldzone.net/travel/rollercoast/mickeysor2.bmp">
May 93- CBR
July 96-PO
June 00-PBH
July 01-BC
Dec. 01-Cont. (hopefully!!)</p><br clear="all">
<img width="200" src="http://worldzone.net/travel/rollercoast/rollersig.jpg">
You can play with the spacing of the lines out beside Mickey.
I was going to mention Mickey. Looks like you are already aware that his size is a problem. If you have some sort of image processing software or even just Paint, you can reduce him. That clip is currently a .bmp and if you make it a .jpg or a .gif, I'd guess that the file size would come down dramatically and probably fall within the guidelines. If, while you are working with the image, you can make the width and height both 200 or less, that would be good. Otherwise you can reduce the display size with the code that I gave you above. If you need someone to reduce it for you, post here and we'll take care of it.