Someone told me that last week, when the Lodge were out marching, there was someone in pyjamas walking along with the band :eek: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
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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 :eek: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
yes I'd send my husband for the milk ! :unibrow:
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 ! :PDT_Xtremez_42:
They asked the women of Liverpool what they were doing for Children in need and they are going to get dressed for the day :ninja:
I go in because i want to, he does sometimes i was just saying when i DO i wear a long cardigan/coat. Ged very good :PDT_Piratz_26:
When I was in Liverpool the other day I was walking down Breckfield Road North and coming towards me was this enormous a**** woman in p.j,s waddling towards me. She had another young woman behind her and must have asked her for some money as the first woman turned around to her and bent down over her bag and I saw her big white bottom. I didn,t know whether to get my camera out and run, well hobble, away or what. I was thinking of this thread as I smiled on my way.:)
Did the crevice remind you of where you used to park your bike in the schoolyard?
Hahahahaha
What do you mean Gedrick, BIKE. There was enough space for a FORK LIFT TRUCK. sideways.
4 o'clock this afternoon! :shock:
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I find the best place to spot "pyjama woman" is just outside the Royal Liverpool Hospital. It's not just the female patients have a quick fag ( whilst often attached to their drip stands) but also those attending the hospital for clinics etc. I suppose the rationale is that if I get admitted , at least I'm properly dressed.
Pyjama women are a dying breed, there's a new craze doing the rounds >>
Women with who go out with curlers in!!!!!
Perfect excuse for a belter of a tune
YouTube - Frank Zappa "Po-Jama People"
I saw a woman the other week going to the shop in her dressing gown :rolleyes:
it's all down to lack of personal respect isn't it - I mean, not caring about your appearance or how scruffy you look. It's been a gradual decline in standards.
Remember in the 1950s/60's when some women went around in curlers and head scarf - - - I wonder if that was the equivalent the modern day PJ brigade ?
Hahahahahahaha
tut !! what next ! :rolleyes: they look ridiculous ha,ha!!
Well if its good enough for Danielle Lloyd....
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Is that a curler for every footballer she's shagged? :PDT_Xtremez_42:
I don't understand it at all. The PJ's or the curlers. My Grandmother would not go out to buy a paper without the hat and gloves on and my mother always put make up on before she went out, hair done every Saturday!!
I feel bad if I run out for milk and have not showered yet that morning! Can't wait to get back and shower!
Why do these women do it? Do they think it is cool or just not care how they look?
I think girls look nice in overalls. I remember the Girls coming out the factories in Speke and Garston. I dont like some girls attitudes these days. Women should have the monopoly on morality, blokes will go along with anything. So dressing tidily and decently sends out the right signals.Culture is projected by fashion and image, walking around slovenly projects a could'nt care less culture. I was in a pub in Watford and a teenager was passing round a three month old baby for her mates to see. Everyone had smelly beer breath how romantic :rolleyes:
Curlers are a thing of the 50's, early 60's... I remember my mum wearing a scarf around them..along with others in that era..if they were going out that night..No blow dryers, no curling irons, etc... So, the woman did this at times.. I was only little then.. but, do remember that...Never dressing in pj's though.. That is just being lazy...
There is NO excuse these days for such.. Not with curling irons, hairdressers, and dryers.. That pic of Danielle Loyd, might of been taken coming out of her trailer before a photo shoot.. I double doubt she was in public.. Definitely posted by some camera dude trying to make a name... Woman in her field, do not wear curlers in public. In her defense.. it looks like she was being polite, but, was off to a photo shoot in the area.. NO harm done.. and not one for others to follow...
I work on many movie sets, doing hair.. YES, we put actress's in curlers.. they walk around sometimes, just before a shoot.. so, their hair stays fresh for the take.. Not out in public.. People , don't be taken by pictures alone..
Woman should dress like they like.. but, pjs in public are not the norm..
If i'm being honest i think it's selfish and lazy. Its not the appearances that I'm bothered about its the cleanliness. How selfish can you be that you don't wash yourself or get into clean clothes when going out? It's filthy, it spreads disease. What about the people who have to serve them in shops, or the people who sit in the seats on the bus or train that they have been on.
If you went into a shop and were being served by someone who stank of ****, was wearing pj's, hadn't done their teeth would you want to touch em? or touch anything they've touched? I wouldn't, i'd be on to the manager.
I've gone past loads of them and don't smell a thing.
So called cleaner people stink more spraying too much deodourant or perfume on them like they have something to hide or they over do their hygene. Theres snobs who were on the trains spraying perfume on the seats before they sat down when I was going home from New Brighton.
It hardly spreads disease, most only go out In pyjamas In the shops because thats all there doing sometimes. Whats the point of getting ready just for going to a local shop and then back home?
Sometimes for camera trips I change clothes and skip the rest to save time because I'll only be going home afterwards anyway and I usually shower twice a day anyway and don't feel that dirty.
Looks like even our twin city of Shanghai is affected by this
Pyjama police fight Shanghai's daytime love of nightwear - Yahoo! News UK
So,
what comes next, walking round in your undies? (mind you, you can see very little on some, in town over the weekend, regardless of the weather! :nod:)
Nighties our us:ninja:
soon they'll have to attend interviews and undertake work so the pjs will go, won't they?
The Shanghai people are doing It as a sign of prosperity though and most of them probably wash.
I hope so.Quote:
what comes next, walking round in your undies?
Howcome people don't frown so much on fellas In the summer walking around topless though? They'll let off a stink when sweating. Women topless In the summer stangely doesn't get thought of as acceptable If they wanted to do It though.