Author: | Graham Norton | ISBN: | 9781843588610 |
Publisher: | John Blake | Publication: | May 1, 2011 |
Imprint: | John Blake | Language: | English |
Author: | Graham Norton |
ISBN: | 9781843588610 |
Publisher: | John Blake |
Publication: | May 1, 2011 |
Imprint: | John Blake |
Language: | English |
Finally, Graham's many U. S. fans can laugh at-and benefit from-his drily hilarious Daily Telegraph advice columns
"Remember that sleeping with friends is lazy and selfish: we don't cook our pets just because we're hungry and they're sitting right by the oven." -Graham on troublesome relationships
"Dogs and DIY are where relationships end up, not where they start." -Graham on looking for love
"Stay on the moral high ground-it's much easier to swing a baseball bat from there." -Graham on forgiving betrayal
Graham Norton is not only a hilarious and fearless television host, but a weekly agony uncle, advising readers of the Telegraph on a weekly basis. Here, his witty, entertaining, helpful responses are collected for everyone to benefit from his words of wisdom. With a new foreword by Graham and many responses updated since they first ran in the newspaper, this book of inimitable advice covers a range of subjects, including ungrateful spouses, errant partners, failing relationships, problems in the workplace, and social etiquette. Each perfectly-pitched response includes just the right mixture of sound advice, humor, and, occasionally, reprimand.
Finally, Graham's many U. S. fans can laugh at-and benefit from-his drily hilarious Daily Telegraph advice columns
"Remember that sleeping with friends is lazy and selfish: we don't cook our pets just because we're hungry and they're sitting right by the oven." -Graham on troublesome relationships
"Dogs and DIY are where relationships end up, not where they start." -Graham on looking for love
"Stay on the moral high ground-it's much easier to swing a baseball bat from there." -Graham on forgiving betrayal
Graham Norton is not only a hilarious and fearless television host, but a weekly agony uncle, advising readers of the Telegraph on a weekly basis. Here, his witty, entertaining, helpful responses are collected for everyone to benefit from his words of wisdom. With a new foreword by Graham and many responses updated since they first ran in the newspaper, this book of inimitable advice covers a range of subjects, including ungrateful spouses, errant partners, failing relationships, problems in the workplace, and social etiquette. Each perfectly-pitched response includes just the right mixture of sound advice, humor, and, occasionally, reprimand.