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  • #16
    (bigmick22 @ Jun. 05 2008,12:18) On Orgasmaddict's advice I recently read Junky by William Burroughs. Highly recommended - check it out
    I will

    and you guys check out Sebastian Horsley's book, "Dandy in the Underworld"..... they sound similar
    Even a broken clock is right twice a day.

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    • #17
      (69billy @ Jun. 05 2008,15:30) Last book I read was ..
      MONEY STILL NUMBER ONE...BY Neil Hutchison
      Any one who is going to Thailand or who is a newbie this book is a must read..
      excellent, excellent writer!!

      an Aussie who understands more about the Falang - Thai relationship than any person I have ever read by far.

      also penned "The Fool is Back" , equally funny and eye-opening
      Even a broken clock is right twice a day.

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      • #18
        Access 2007 Bible

        Access 2007 Data Analysis

        Access 2007 Forms Reports and Queries (useless)

        Access 2007 Das Grundlagenbuch für Entwickler (good one)

        Expert Access 2007 Programming

        Pro Access 2007 (Some code to steal...)

        Last books that weren't as boring as those above:

        - Glamorama (Bret Easton Ellis)

        - American Psycho (Bret Easton Ellis)

        - The god delusion (forgot name)

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        • #19
          I'm about to start Easter Rising by Michael Patrick MacDonald

          his follow-up to "All Souls... a family story from Southie" where he grew up in abject poverty {for America} in Boston. Great writer, this book is about when he goes back to discover his roots in as he becomes a young adult.
          Even a broken clock is right twice a day.

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          • #20
            Q Magazine - always and religiously
            Four Four Two
            All Rebus novels by Ian Rankin
            Biogs

            brainy bugger, me.

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            • #21
              moab is my washpot by stephen fry

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              • #22
                Rogers Profanisaurus , with over 10,000 rude words and phrases .
                Free your mind and your ass will follow .

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                • #23
                  Blackwater by Jeremy Scahill

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                  • #24


                    This week, i mostly readin'
                    Mis-interpretations,attacks and retractions by BM Kahuna
                    x
                    Forgot how this forum works  

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                    • #25
                      i'm gonna give a big shout out to one book, highly recommended reading for everybody on the forum(ok maybe not everyone)..its called platform by Michel Houellebecq............
                      Best thing i have ever read on Thailand, sex tourism and the decadence of the west

                      here is a little piece from amazon.com

                      Misanthropic, sexually frustrated bureaucrat Michel embarks on a "Thai Tropic" package tour, amusing himself with snide commentary on his fellow vacationers and frequent visits to sex clubs. Although he is attracted to business executive Valerie, he has trouble engaging her in small talk. However, when they return to Paris, their relationship quickly turns passionate as they explore sadomasochism and public sex. Michel talks Valerie and her business partner into marketing sex tours to the Third World, selling them on his theory that Westerners have lost touch with their own sexuality. But when they decide to sample one of their own tours, their resort becomes a flashpoint for Islamic hatred. Houellebecq is unrelenting as he meticulously constructs a world that mirrors his own cold vision and that cuts uncomfortably close to the bone. Joanne Wilkinson
                      read more here

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                      • #26
                        (Naang Faa @ Jun. 06 2008,05:08) This week, i mostly readin'
                            Mis-interpretations,attacks and retractions  by BM Kahuna  
                                                                                                                             
                        And I truly hope you found it enlightening...

                        For the past several months I've been reading "How to Take a Thread Way Off Topic" by Naang Faa and Pacman...Seems to be one of those never ending stories...

                        https://theladyboyforums.com/cgi-bin....;st=20;
                        "It's not Gay if you beat them up afterwards."  --- Anon

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                        • #27
                          Pretentious? Moi?

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                          • #28
                            (JaiDee @ Jun. 05 2008,06:43)
                            (bigmick22 @ Jun. 05 2008,12:18) On Orgasmaddict's advice I recently read Junky by William Burroughs. Highly recommended - check it out
                            I will

                            and you guys check out Sebastian Horsley's book, "Dandy in the Underworld"..... they sound similar
                            I will if you will
                            No honey, no money!!

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                            • #29
                              (JaiDee @ Jun. 05 2008,07:46) I'm about to start Easter Rising by Michael Patrick MacDonald
                              could his name be any more Irish?
                              No honey, no money!!

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                              • #30
                                (Grinder @ Jun. 05 2008,09:27) Q Magazine - always and religiously
                                Four Four Two
                                All Rebus novels by Ian Rankin
                                Biogs

                                brainy bugger, me.

                                love the Rebus novels - great stuff (especially on holiday)
                                No honey, no money!!

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