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Books For Telstra

In contrary of popular believe, Telstra is one of my fav ling-ling (*8*)

in JUB
 
Non,
maybe large books with nice hot photos ???

If you haven't liked any books yet, but want to get into books that are large, nice and hot, perhaps you would like coffee table books.

I bet you would be interested in the sort of fake-art male nude compendiums made famous by the likes of Abercrombie and Fitch or that one wet-dog photographer guy.

I suspect that eventually you could even get into small books, or disagreeable books or distasteful books, but definitely start with what you think you might like.
 
If you haven't liked any books yet, but want to get into books that are large, nice and hot, perhaps you would like coffee table books.

I bet you would be interested in the sort of fake-art male nude compendiums made famous by the likes of Abercrombie and Fitch or that one wet-dog photographer guy.

I suspect that eventually you could even get into small books, or disagreeable books or distasteful books, but definitely start with what you think you might like.

Story books are over-rated.
I prefer documentaries and interviews, they are more beneficial to me than any story books.
You can see their body language ... etc, so interviews are more accurate (or whats the word for video stories Vs written stories?). That is why when you watch videos of eye-witness accounts and stories written on news paper, the written words can be very misleading.
(I'm NOT talking about scientific books they are a must for everyone).
 
I love good documentaries, but it seems that not many are being made these days
 
Story books are over-rated.
I prefer documentaries and interviews, they are more beneficial to me than any story books.
You can see their body language ... etc, so interviews are more accurate (or whats the word for video stories Vs written stories?). That is why when you watch videos of eye-witness accounts and stories written on news paper, the written words can be very misleading.
(I'm NOT talking about scientific books they are a must for everyone).

Another idea you might consider is that documentaries and interviews are not really book categories.

Books and videos are two different things.

This is a thread about books.
 
Another idea you might consider is that documentaries and interviews are not really book categories.

Books and videos are two different things.

This is a thread about books.

umm this thread is about how important "story" books are
and i say they are not very important. :)
 
I shall make the first donation, for dear telstra.......

cat_in_the_cat-spread.jpg

We don't want to start him on anything too far beyond his comprehension level.
 
Would it be appropriate to start a gay-crowdfunding here to raise money to buy some books for our fellow JUBber Telstra? Telstra says he doesn't read but, as his postings always show, he is in desperate need of a modicum of erudition. And he can't get that by hanginig out in Australian saunas and steam rooms.

I'm not sure what language the books should be in, but probably the language that Telstra reads and writes best--which is certainly not English! Can anyone recommend the proper language?

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Janet-John-Reading-Scheme-Bk-1/dp/184258054X/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1440632402&sr=8-8&keywords=janet+and+john
 
I prefer documentaries and interviews, they are more beneficial to me than any story books.

Except you have yet to understand a documentary or interview that you post. Your comprehension level is not high enough to catch the gist of what is being written. That is why you need the so-called story books. You need the basics to build your comprehension. Then you'll understand what you read and hear.
 
Except you have yet to understand a documentary or interview that you post. Your comprehension level is not high enough to catch the gist of what is being written. That is why you need the so-called story books. You need the basics to build your comprehension. Then you'll understand what you read and hear.

There's nothing as unreliable as unremunerated specialist advice ;)
 
Fun With Dick And Jane

When I was in high school, a buddy and I stopped at the Salvation Army thrift store. I saw a copy of said book, picked it up and started to read. OMFG! I let out a bellow that had everyone in the store staring at me. What got me going? Behold.

See Spot run.
See Dick run.
See Jane run.
See Spot, Dick, Jane. :rotflmao:
 
Over the last couple of days Telstra has been displaying writing skills once thought impossible.

It has been said that deception serves an agenda.
 
Over the last couple of days Telstra has been displaying writing skills once thought impossible.

It has been said that deception serves an agenda.

Please explain ... :lol:
What deception and what agenda ?
 
Even a seven year old can parrot back big words. Doesn't mean the child understands the words or uses them correctly.
 
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