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Articles Written by: BRYONY GORDON
This week I interviewed a Hollywood starlet who has turned her hand to designing accessories. They're very nice accessories, and she was very sweet, but I imagine that if I was a proper designer who had shed blood, sweat and tears to get my work shown, ...
From BRYONY GORDON,
The Telegraph,
22 May 2008
Sorry seems to be the hardest word. Except if you are me. Then it becomes the easiest word to utter. Hourly, I say it at least twice. So used to saying sorry am I that I hadn’t really noticed, until a man I had been vaguely seeing, or dating, or ...
From BRYONY GORDON,
The Telegraph,
20 May 2008
Primark always seems like a good idea at the time. It is the retail equivalent of one last drink, Mark in accounts, scrapping the 10p tax ban… and then some time later, you think: WHAT ON EARTH POSESSED ME? WHY DID I DO THAT? WHY, WHY, WHY?
And so it ...
From BRYONY GORDON,
The Telegraph,
15 May 2008
I heard them first. I was lying in Holland Park with a friend, talking about men, because as much as I really don't want to be a cliché of 20 something womanhood, I am, truly I am, and so I was saying something like 'no, I don't think it's good that he ...
From BRYONY GORDON,
The Telegraph,
13 May 2008
British TV: so rubbish it can't even get American imports right.
Dark US sitcom Pushing Daisies premiered on ITV this weekend to an audience of 5.7 million. Starring Anna Friel, it's about a man who has the power to bring the dead back to life. The ...
From BRYONY GORDON,
The Telegraph,
15 Apr 2008
P.S. As someone who loathes being placed in a giant metal contraption 35,000 ft up in the air, but has to do it six - six! - times this month, do any of you have any tips on how to grow up and get over a fear of flying?
Depends on what you're actually ...
From BRYONY GORDON,
The Telegraph,
8 Apr 2008
I simply have to reprint this comment from John Travis left on my Notebook. It's about why it's easier to be a man and it is wonderful. Enjoy.
1 Our last name stays the same.
2 The shed is ours
3 Wedding plans take care of themselves
4 Chocolate is ...
From BRYONY GORDON,
The Telegraph,
3 Apr 2008
Bryony is a feature writer for the Daily Telegraph. She is 27, has worked for the Telegraph (on and off) since 2000 and has lived in London all her life.
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And I was really ...
From BRYONY GORDON,
The Telegraph,
1 Apr 2008
First there was the man who had sex with a bicycle. Then there was the bloke who made love to a fence. Next was the Pole who got it on with his Henry Hoover. And now it is with immense displeasure that I bring you the story of the man who had sex with ...
From BRYONY GORDON,
The Telegraph,
28 Mar 2008
An interesting quote from Carla Bruni in an interview with Observer Woman just before she met Monsieur Sarkozy: "I don't change for men. I never felt power or fame was important when you're in love. When you have a relationship with someone they become ...
From BRYONY GORDON,
The Telegraph,
27 Mar 2008