Telstra 'Country Phone' to woo bush to Next G

By Darren Osborne, AAP
01 November 2007 09:42 AM

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    Winner by a country mile .. ChillerBaggins -- 02/11/07

    "... Dubbed the Country Phone, it is the first Next G handset with a pullout antenna. It also incorporates a large, easy to use key pad, protected in rubber casing that is dust and shock proof, and is liquid resistant. ..."

    Sensible marketing ...
    A real winner all round I'd say!

    If I were a cocky, I'd want one! Hell, I'm not even a cocky and I still want one. Protects from horse **** and - coffee spills, does it?

    You know what Nicole Richie (The Good Life) said on an awards show .. "Try getting horse **** out of a Prada bag.."

    [Prada Handbag Black Leather Tessuto Buckle Shoulder Bag - $365.00 - Element of Style]

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