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Revolting oiks who go shopping in PYJAMAS!
This seems to be a thing in oiky places, have you come across this?
http://i3.manchestereveningnews.co.u...co-update1.jpg Customer brands shopping in pyjamas 'disgusting' and Tesco responds Calls have been made to ban pyjamas from supermarkets after a social media storm - but “pyjama shaming” is nothing new on Merseyside. One Merseyside resident has been determined to put a stop to the practice, setting up a Facebook page showing pictures of people out and about in pyjamas. The Spotted Kirkby creator, who has remained anonymous, created the page in 2013, and has since claimed that the number of people in Kirkby wearing their night clothes in the day has dropped. The debate was re-ignited this week, after two women were snapped wearing pyjamas in a Tesco store. http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/whats...sting-12415501 |
You are always two days behind of the news, whats going on?
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Unbelievable isn't it.
Of course there is no excuse for it. Putting a pair of trousers on takes seconds. As does a jumper. |
Wearing pyjamas out of your house is gross, like i wouldn't even take my bins out in then... But who the **** gets so worked up about it that they take a picture and demand that supermarkets get dress codes? Kind of sad if you ask me.
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The TL just saw a woman in the post office in her PJs
you could not make it up (it wasnt Josy) |
On the one hand, lazy Chavs, on the other, showing off their new Xmas PJ's.
It is beyond me why anyone want to sit around in their night attire all day, unless they are on the fame and ready for callers.:joker: |
Imagine actually being bothered by this.
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Ironic they're in the junk food aisle.
Epitome of lazy and workshy. |
Wearing nightwear is one thing. Looking literally like u rolled out of bed with bedhead, smudged makeup, slippers and general smelliness in a place where you buy food. :yuk:
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It's really silly all this really. Picking on people who want to wear something else and comfortable is actually ridiculous and childish, maybe we should all wear uniforms to go shopping since we obviously can't allow people to wear whatever they'd like because it frustrates some peoples tiny minds :rolleyes: |
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Would you like shopping for your veg a behind a hairy arsed man in a swimming costume? :oh: |
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also do you want middle aged men in pjs with their fetid cocks falling out of their pj gussets as they bend down to get a pukka pie off the shelf?
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I don't care if I appear a snob, but I don't wish to be walking around a shop with lazy gits who can't be bothered to get dressed to go shopping, they can do an online shop if they want to stay in nightwear. Trouble is with those who do it, is they do it on school runs also, what next going out for an evening meal in night clothes or the cinema or on planes and so on ......
My neighbour is taking driving lessons, however, she constantly goes off in her car in her nightwear and slippers, twice in thick fog, no learner plates on car, with her four under sixes in there and no baby seat that I noticed. |
Getting offended by someone wearing pyjamas. Who's the real snowflake generation?
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Classist nonsense. People should be allowed to walk around naked for all I care, let alone wear pyjamas.
Live and let live and stop concerning yourselves with something as irrelevant as this. Quote:
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As much as I think shopping in your pajamas is pretty silly, whoever was bothered enough to take a picture (lol not creepy at all) and post a self righteous "OUTRAGED!!" rant online is an absolute prick. Imagine being so deranged that you get home and you're still fixated on what someone at the supermarket was wearing. :umm2:
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Yes lets have men walking around naked in shops next to children :umm2: you could not make it up |
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