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    No need for dirty smelly sweaty unkept people. Its vile. They should be dragged to the nearest laundrette and made to handwash there clothes and give themselves a good scrub while there at it by the Smell Police. Its horrible when you have to work next to one. I've worked with several smelly people whether be in a office or a shop floor and its a long day next to them. Its selfish and unhygenic.


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    As long as they don't stink though they could wear spandex.
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    I'd be embarrassed to wear pyjamas going shopping. I admit i've nipped into my local in the evening when i've run out of milk etc, BUT my husband has taken me in car and i have a coat or long cardigan covering me. I run straight in then out, hoping i don't meet anyone i know. This is very rare.To actually go out and wander is just lazy.

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    Some pyjama women smell nice, they seem to go to all the effort of washing and having clean pyjamas on, so hy not go the extra yard and put some clothes on.

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    I still wouldn't mind some stink either.
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    i think i,m getting an old prood, time seem,s to-be moving faster & faster.
    time,s are changing .....i think there should be a dress & language code...
    to many people & children swearing , these girls with pram,s getting on
    buses & not breaking them down what if somebody falls over them who,s
    to blame........that,s my moan of the day......ta-ta

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    You are quite right to moan.

    Swearing is well out of hand. It's quite a 'normal' thing now for mothers to use the 'F' word freely to their kids - I hate it when they swear at little toddlers.

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    I have to admit, people out & about in PJs do look slovenly to me - but then, T-shirts would have been considered underwear not so long ago. Times change. In one sense, I think it might be healthy to have a sort of 'anti-fashion' fashion (if that makes sense).

    Uncleanliness is another matter, though!

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    Do you think we're regressing in our fashion then. Might we one day be walking around in the nack carrying clubs going ug ug - what's that you say, they do already on some estates!
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    Pojama people I regard as lazy.Can't be bothered dressing themselves.

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    Someone told me that last week, when the Lodge were out marching, there was someone in pyjamas walking along with the band

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    Quote Originally Posted by EddTheRed View Post
    I have to admit, people out & about in PJs do look slovenly to me - but then, T-shirts would have been considered underwear not so long ago. Times change. In one sense, I think it might be healthy to have a sort of 'anti-fashion' fashion (if that makes sense).

    Uncleanliness is another matter, though!
    I don't wear Pyjamas, and haven't done since I was a kid. I can't stand them. Now silk underwear....
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    Quote Originally Posted by lottie View Post
    I'd be embarrassed to wear pyjamas going shopping. I admit i've nipped into my local in the evening when i've run out of milk etc, BUT my husband has taken me in car and i have a coat or long cardigan covering me. I run straight in then out, hoping i don't meet anyone i know. This is very rare.To actually go out and wander is just lazy.
    Why couldn't he run in and run out?
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    yes I'd send my husband for the milk !

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    Listening to breakfast tv this morning they were asking people what they would be doing for 'Children in need' - - a group of young ladies said they are going to walk around wearing pyjamas all day.






    wonder what they would think if they came to Liverpool and find that it is every day attire !

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