Import 2 more photos to existing Catalog

I thought this would be
easy as pie, but frustration set in...
Scenario: Lightroom3
Existing Catalog loaded (216 photos) and in Library mode.
I click on import to import 2 more photos, but it appears that LR wants to create either a new catalog folder or place a copy on my C drive.
How do I just 'add' these 2 photos to an existing catalog. Is this some convoluted logic that Adode dreamed up or are there former Microsoft programmers lurking in the parking lot?

select "into one folder" on the right pane and highlight the folder that already exists.

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