Debra, I never thought of that :shock: :) .... if a genuine sick or 'confused' person wandered out of a hospital unit - who would notice !!
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Debra, I never thought of that :shock: :) .... if a genuine sick or 'confused' person wandered out of a hospital unit - who would notice !!
I saw a fellah wearing pyjamas walking down the hill from the Royal and he was attached to a drip !! :eek: honest ! he really was !!
I mentioned it way back here on Yo when we were talking about this subject.
It's funny, and we can laugh at the idea of someone trotting off still attached to a drip - but it's terrible really isn't it ! :shock:
No P J's
I think I'd go out in jim jams if they had those little feet attached to them.
They look cool...
Nothing would surprise me Taffy. :rolleyes:
How come there are no pyjama men???:unibrow:
The only time i've worn pyjamas in public was when I was discharged from hospital and was rushed out. I can't believe people wear them as a fashion statement:eek:
I am also sick of the rough looking people who hang around the Royal's entrance smoking like their life depends on it. Last time they seem to have disappeared , let's hope it continues as it's not fair on patients.
Hey Deb please call me Keith, when answering any of my outlandish comments :unibrow: I would now like to hear peoples comments about the younger generation ( my nieces in particular ) are talking with the most horrible guteral scouse accent, I have ever heared. I have a scouse accent as we all do but nothing like these young ones , its as if they are purposely putting it on , to make some sort of a point . Its got me beat.Not very pleasant to hear either. Keith.:shock:
We have some heavy snow here , and i need milk ! I have to take off this warm dressing gown get showered , dressed and everything just for a pint of milk , i wonder if i could be a PJ woman just for today ! :)
And a hat with a tassel.