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Welsh Tesco Store NO PJ'S PLEASE (Merged)
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You_mo
30-01-2010
I'm totally stunned at people defending these lazy stinky people as if they are some natural or cultural occurrence like being gay or black. Seriously this is totally unbelievable. If washing and wearing clothes made me straight instead of gay then wonderful.
Welsh-lad
30-01-2010
Originally Posted by Terry Wigon:
“Look at this woman here. She wouldn't look so bad if she wasn't wearing her slippers but the thought that she slept in those clothes and probably hasn't changed out of them for a few days...yuK!”

She looks a right grim-faced chav!

I like how she ticks all the boxes.
Nightclothes - tick
Slippers - tick
Enormous earrings - tick
Out shopping "for a pack of fags" - tick

You_mo
30-01-2010
Originally Posted by Arthur Pringle:
“What about Bananas in pyjamas? What will they do?”

Only if they're coming down the stairs.
Chilli Dragon
30-01-2010
Originally Posted by You_mo:
“ I'm totally stunned at people defending these lazy stinky people as if they are some natural or cultural occurrence like being gay or black. Seriously this is totally unbelievable. If washing and wearing clothes made me straight instead of gay then wonderful.”

Exactly....

"as a busy single mum of 'free I can't find time to get dressed" - but you can find time to contact the papers and stand around in your sweat stained and other body-fluid covered PJs and pose for pictures? Eugh.


Yes, I know the above post was quite right wing but it was from the heart....
Cassini
30-01-2010
Well if Asda have any sense they'll welcome pj wearers and make a mint on extra custom.
jenilou88
30-01-2010
Having read the this thread it seems that many people take issue with the idea of someone going out without washing - just out of interest what are your thoughts on people who go to work without washing in the morning and instead shower before going to bed?
d0lphin
30-01-2010
I used to think people were in our local Morrisons in their pyjamas because it's opposite the hospital and I assumed they'd just popped over the road!

But I've recently seen it happeneing in other shops too, to me it's the height of laziness, if you're still in your pyjamas then you probably haven't had a wash either. If you have washed, then why not get dressed and throw on some trackies if you;re ina hurry.
There really is no need for it
Lucky_drawes
30-01-2010
Originally Posted by jenilou88:
“Having read the this thread it seems that many people take issue with the idea of someone going out without washing - just out of interest what are your thoughts on people who go to work without washing in the morning and instead shower before going to bed?”

Do what they want but don't make it a discrimination issue. Not washing isn't some natural thing like being black or gay.
capsicum
01-02-2010
Some classic lines in the BBC interview.

Quote:
“About a week ago we went into Tescos just to buy a packet of cigarattes and they refused us cos we had pyjama bottoms on and erm they said that pyjamas ain't allowed in the store. It offends -It makes people offensive like, so erm

So what sort of time of day was this?

This was about half past ten, 11 o'clock in the morning, it was early in the morning like.

Even though you are only coming in to get cigarettes you do wear your best pyjamas into the shop so you looks tidy”

flowerpowa
01-02-2010
Just have a little self respect, or is that too much to ask, or is that a dirty word nowadays.
LaurieMarlow
01-02-2010
Originally Posted by Welsh-lad:
“She looks a right grim-faced chav!

Enormous earrings - tick

”

I just love the fact that she couldn't be arsed putting on trackie bottom and runners, but she doesn't leave the house without her earrings! Some people's priorities!!
hooter
01-02-2010
years ago it was mums in aprons and curlers ,now it`s jimjams............just shows how standards have declined.
flowerpowa
01-02-2010
Originally Posted by hooter:
“years ago it was mums in aprons and curlers ,now it`s jimjams............just shows how standards have declined.”

Slovenly and drastically, sadly.
You_mo
01-02-2010
Originally Posted by capsicum:
“Some classic lines in the BBC interview.”

Yep. I could hear people giggling in the background too

Quote:
“ "So they're going to lose their custom, with people going to other shops to buy stuff and they're allowed in with their pyjamas on.”

Good news for the majority of Tesco shoppers then!
RedBaroness
01-02-2010
Originally Posted by LaurieMarlow:
“I just love the fact that she couldn't be arsed putting on trackie bottom and runners, but she doesn't leave the house without her earrings! Some people's priorities!!”

She probably sleeps in them along with all her rings and necklaces!
Zoeee
01-02-2010
hey, i work in a tesco in wales lol i've only been there a month and already have seen 2 people in their pj's but they were studnets, it's acceptable haha
jagged_death
01-02-2010
Originally Posted by Welsh-lad:
“She looks a right grim-faced chav!

I like how she ticks all the boxes.
Nightclothes - tick
Slippers - tick
Enormous earrings - tick
Out shopping "for a pack of fags" - tick

”

Why is it that she finds time to doll herself up with massive earrings but can't find the time to put on a pair of shoes?

Also I was amused by the BBC interview due to the fact that she thinks 10:30/11:00 is early in the morning. Well I guess it probably is if you normally only get up at 10am.
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