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I was in Sainsburys today...
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aka_lucifer
14-12-2009
Originally Posted by Ricardodaforce:
“Was she moaning about the lack of butter in the café?”

JP in PJs??
Ghengis Can
14-12-2009
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“A friend told me that in Rio de Janeiro everybody walks around in their bathing suit (even in the city centre) and that has always sounded like such an appealing idea. If it was hot enough in Britain maybe I would definitely wear my bikini to Sainsbury’s.”

Sounds most appealing! What do you look like? I assume you could carry this off without ridicule? Near me, it tends unfortunately to be the opposite. Ladies and gents who really should know better wearing things that only disclose their penchant for eating all the pies.
starman700
14-12-2009
I blame the big lebowski,he started this trend
x_malibubabe
14-12-2009
I live in student accomodation and people do it all the time, there's a co-op over the road that's full of students in PJs and UGGs! I daren't do it though
angel1ka
14-12-2009
Originally Posted by Ghengis Can:
“Sounds most appealing! What do you look like? I assume you could carry this off without ridicule? Near me, it tends unfortunately to be the opposite. Ladies and gents who really should know better wearing things that only disclose their penchant for eating all the pies.”

I could definitely carry the bikini top off with no ridicule whatsoever (quite the opposite). As for the bikini bottom, well, if you are the type of guy that is obsessed with the perfect ass that has been trained at the gym, has no signs of aging or cellulite whatsoever and no tiny wee bit sticking out, then maybe I would have to wear a little skirt for you (my legs can comfortably carry the rest off though)

But if you are the type of guy that can excuse a couple of imperfections in a girl over 30, then I will stick to the whole bikini look; I am kind of hoping that Brazilian men fall into the latter category (and that heat generally makes men more appreciative - i.e. more horny and not too fussed over details - of the non-airbrushed female body).
ToomaMcC
14-12-2009
Only time I have ever worn them out was when I was uni and Blockbuster was right next door to halls.
Couple of us thought noone would notice. Sadly it was packed and we were thoroughly embarrassed.
Ghengis Can
14-12-2009
Originally Posted by angel1ka:
“I could definitely carry the bikini top off with no ridicule whatsoever (quite the opposite). As for the bikini bottom, well, if you are the type of guy that is obsessed with the perfect ass that has been trained at the gym, has no signs of aging or cellulite whatsoever and no tiny wee bit sticking out, then maybe I would have to wear a little skirt for you (my legs can comfortably carry the rest off though)

But if you are the type of guy that can excuse a couple of imperfections in a girl over 30, then I will stick to the whole bikini look; I am kind of hoping that Brazilian men fall into the latter category (and that heat generally makes men more appreciative - i.e. more horny and not too fussed over details - of the non-airbrushed female body).”

Being over 30 myself, it kinda goes with the territory. So no, not obsessed with female perfection. Maybe a little obsessed with breaches of good taste in Sainsburys. I don't like to be put off my food, is all!
angel1ka
14-12-2009
Originally Posted by Ghengis Can:
“ Being over 30 myself, it kinda goes with the territory. So no, not obsessed with female perfection. Maybe a little obsessed with breaches of good taste in Sainsburys. I don't like to be put off my food, is all!”

If you are ok with a tiny bit of imperfection, then I can assure you that the sight of me in a bikini is quite the opposite of off-putting
Flyboy152
14-12-2009
At Flyboy10's last school, some of the mothers would drive their children to school (many as close as two or three hundred yards) whilst wearing dressing gowns/night clothes and slippers.
Two Left Boots
14-12-2009
It happens all the time near me. I would never dream of doing it but I see it all the time!!
Ghengis Can
14-12-2009
Originally Posted by Flyboy152:
“At Flyboy10's last school, some of the mothers would drive their children to school (many as close as two or three hundred yards) whilst wearing dressing gowns/night clothes and slippers.”

This happens at young Kublai's school too. Muffin top and pyjamas, 0800, no thank you! It's the best reason I can think of to avoid hangovers in the week.
Daveoc64
14-12-2009
My friend works in Sainsbury's near Bristol Uni and they get loads of students wandering in in Pyjamas.
dave2233
14-12-2009
Anyone that does this needs to get a grip, we all have busy lifes and if you can not be arsed to get dressed in the morning then there is no hope for you
Pistol Whip
14-12-2009
Originally Posted by Melp26:
“There are definately some areas where this is "normal", Liverpool being one. My cousin lives there for uni and she reports its very common, so much so that she barely notices anymore. People actually go to the pub in their PJs too, no joke!”

I can confirm this is true, the women here think nothing of going out in their PJ's and Uggs. And yes, it is seen as normal, nobody bats an eyelid.

Originally Posted by Sorry:
“No. That's Shellsuits. They just look like pyjamas...”

That was the 25+ years ago!
Ride My Donkey
14-12-2009
I think this is hysterical, people going out shopping in their pj's. They must be off their heads!
euphie
14-12-2009
It's quite common in Belfast too, people seem to walk around in pyjamas, and sometimes dressing gowns as well.

I always get properly dressed, even if just trackie bottoms, just as comfortable, and less embarassing
debailey72
14-12-2009
10am? That's not too bad... Try 8:00pm in the Fried Chicken Shop! I had to do a double take. The girl was about 16 years old and she had her PJ's and dressing gown on gettting her food.
bingoman
14-12-2009
I used to live next door to a Newsagents i did a few times, but now they have turned the shop in flats so could no longer do it
jenilou88
15-12-2009
Originally Posted by dave2233:
“Anyone that does this needs to get a grip, we all have busy lifes and if you can not be arsed to get dressed in the morning then there is no hope for you ”

Lol don't get so agitated about something so trivial. The people I know who've done this have got washed and changed in the morning, they just happened to be wearing PJ bottoms in the middle of the day.
Richlup
15-12-2009
It's a new trend for horsey student girls who say literally before every word.
Daveoc64
15-12-2009
Originally Posted by Richlup:
“It's a new trend for horsey student girls who say literally before every word.”

That's like totally unfair.

(...my friend at Sainsbury's said virtually the same thing as you).
Richlup
15-12-2009
It's true though, there are scores of them.
They all dress identically and talk reaaa...lllly slowww....llly
ladydragon
15-12-2009
Originally Posted by sexy_kelly:
“About 10:00am when i noticed a girl walking round in her pj's This seems to be a new trend where i live. Over the past month i must of seen 4-5 people walking round in broad day light in there pj's.

Would you?”

Many the time years ago I'd be desperately hurtling into Tesco at some ludicrously late hour in PJ's (jeans over the top if I remembered), coat and baseball cap to grab a new hair dye after the just washed out one had gone horribly wrong...

General shopping or going out though... It would be a no...
littlefro
15-12-2009
Originally Posted by Sorry:
“No. That's Shellsuits. They just look like pyjamas...”

Or they could have been Wincyette shellsuits
rosemary
15-12-2009
A few nights ago our daughter called us in a panic as the guy she was out on a date with had been arrested for having no tax or insurance and she was left stranded

It was quite late, and I was in my Pj's, so I just threw a jacket on over the top and ran out the door with hubby..half way there we ran out of petrol. He hadn't picked up his wallet, but I had my purse in my jacket pocket, so I had to go in and pay..not too bad as there was only one person in there...so I thought I could hopefully run in and out without anyone noticing

The one person in there was my old neighbour, who was a bit snobby and who, when she lived there, always looked down on me..she just smiled and said "nice to see you haven't changed much"
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