They asked the women of Liverpool what they were doing for Children in need and they are going to get dressed for the day
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They asked the women of Liverpool what they were doing for Children in need and they are going to get dressed for the day
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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
Life is what you make it
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?
What do you mean Gedrick, BIKE. There was enough space for a FORK LIFT TRUCK. sideways.
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.
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
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 ?
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