Laurie Taylor
Articles by Laurie Taylor
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Society
It's galling to see your carefully constructed arguments rebuffed by a mere anecdote
- 12 June 2000
Society
The secret of getting away from boring party guests: go with your shoelaces undone
- 05 June 2000
Society
Yes, I too have taken brown envelopes. But the New Statesman has put an end to that
- 29 May 2000
Society
Was it 1969 when I dropped my first tab of acid? Or was it 1970? The answer is crucial
- 22 May 2000
Society
OK, so I drink, smoke and rarely exercise, but that doesn't mean my body is about to seize up
- 15 May 2000
Society
In future, I won't tell friends I feel awful; I'll say I'm suffering a sadness too deep for words
- 08 May 2000
Society
My attempt at S&M was redolent of a botched postmortem - or a bout of bedroom fly-fishing
- 01 May 2000
Society
The literary agent said I was spread too thinly and should concentrate on sex education
- 24 April 2000
Society
The point of low-powered committees is to make sure that no hard and fast rules are ever made
- 17 April 2000
Society
The Misses Bates of Hampstead showed a far-sighted approach to curing short-sightedness
- 10 April 2000


