View Full Version : Tesco ban pyjama shoppers.. or summink or nuffink..
Blighter
01-02-2010, 14:23
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/8485559.stm
Has me in stitches.. and I'm not really sure why ;D
Good - I wouldn't want to see a saggy-arsed, smelly, dressing gown-clad reprobate when I'm trying to decide which fruit to include in my diet.
Have a shower, get dressed, then go shopping.
Treefrog
01-02-2010, 14:47
Sigh. They're gonna ban people going to the chip shop in their slippers next ;)
That's why I miss shopping at Waitrose, all the pyjamas are silk and worn by delicious ladies.
I think it's ridiculous to go shopping in your sleeping attire :/
Kell_ee001
01-02-2010, 15:33
Happens all the time in our local store. It's only a little Tesco express in the middle of the student area. you see most of them in PJ's with a jacket and trainers on.
In Spain most people get the paper / walk their dogs / wonder round the veg market in PJs and dressing gowns - it's standard there :)
But in the Med it's warm and people are pretty! :p
Treefrog
01-02-2010, 15:48
But in the Med it's warm and people are pretty! :p
Now, now, don't judge her by the way she speaks!
mdr
Kell_ee001
01-02-2010, 16:41
:(
In Spain most people get the paper / walk their dogs / wonder round the veg market in PJs and dressing gowns - it's standard there :)
They also chase bulls with spears down the street and chuck donkeys off bell towers! Don't particularly want to see that happening in town either :p
:(
Awww. Ignore the nasty boys!
Blighter
01-02-2010, 19:20
We should chase the Pyjama wearing chavs with spears and throw them off of the clock towers :D
Knipples
01-02-2010, 20:48
I drove my parents to the rugby club the other day in my PJ's, but I didn't get out of the car, it was dark and I came straight home again. I would never even dare get out of the car (apart from walking to/from the house) in my Pajama's :o
I went to uni in my PJs once lol
BB x
I wear my pj's to the local shop whenever I need to pop there in the evening when time is getting on. No-one minds, it doesn't cause anyone any offence.
And I went shopping in Sainsburys in my pj's. In fact, me and both of the kids were in their pj's. We were raising money for children in need.
As long as people don't go shopping in their anne summers boudoir wear where's the harm? Sheesh. My Mum always used to be the last one to get dressed in the morning, and she used to get dressed after she'd done the morning school run.
Blooming ridiculous. Seems that some people don't have something vaguely reasonable to moan about so they go off on one about someone popping into tescos for a pack of fags.
Good - I wouldn't want to see a saggy-arsed, smelly, dressing gown-clad reprobate when I'm trying to decide which fruit to include in my diet.
Have a shower, get dressed, then go shopping.
You wanna come over this side of the country and say that?
My arse is neither saggy nor smelly. And I can assure you I'm not a reprobate.
This next bit isn't directed at you....
Why is it that most of the time I feel when I post on here I need to justify myself and my life? Stop taking the proverbial out of us single parents!
Heh, I don't wear my PJ's out in public. I'd be too worried about Mr Wiggly making a guest appearance at just the wrong time...
I have, on several occasions, dropped the kids off at school in my PJs.
NokkonWud
02-02-2010, 09:25
I just want to know what goes through these peoples heads when they are thinking "It's alright, I just won't bother getting dressed", it's completely bizarre. What the hell are they thinking going out in PJ's?
It seems a little odd to me but can't say it bothers me.
Suppose it depends on context, what kind of pyjamas they're wearing etc. It'd seem stranger to me if someone went out and did their weekly shop than if they just popped in late at night to pick up one item.
Seen a few people in Blockbuster in pyjamas but never really phased me. :)
Personally, I like to shop in my Wonder Woman outfit. That lasso makes getting things off the top shelf p*ss easy.
I went to uni in my PJs once lol
BB x
I thought you slept nekkid?! :evil: ;D
LeperousDust
02-02-2010, 12:00
I just want to know what goes through these peoples heads when they are thinking "It's alright, I just won't bother getting dressed", it's completely bizarre. What the hell are they thinking going out in PJ's?
Yeah pretty much this. I haven't done it myself but the only time is see it as "acceptable" is really early morning nipping to the shop over the road from me. Once you're getting into a car and making it some kind of journey and spending more that 5 minutes doing anything, get the **** dressed! I don't mind you wallowing around you house all day in your pj's do whatever you want in your house, otherwise just put some real clothes on!? How hard is it to grab a quick t-shirt and jeans combo instead of something you've slept in? It all seems wrong to me :p
Agreed.
Besides, I don't sleep in much :o
Personally, I like to shop in my Wonder Woman outfit. That lasso makes getting things off the top shelf p*ss easy.
:cool:
You wanna come over this side of the country and say that?
My arse is neither saggy nor smelly. And I can assure you I'm not a reprobate.
This next bit isn't directed at you....
Why is it that most of the time I feel when I post on here I need to justify myself and my life? Stop taking the proverbial out of us single parents!
;D My original comments were directed at the lady in the BBC article!
I'm not sure any of the above has anything to do with being a single parent either - but I assure you no offence was intended and I'm sorry if I came across in a manner that upset you :)
I feel the issue this article is addressing, is not the type of person who goes to the supermarket in respectable sleepwear, but those who turn up wearing very little to the imagination and cause embaressment/discomfort to others.
I'm sure that alot of 'non-sleepwear' clothing could be far more revealing/grim that some of the latter mentioned pyjamas; nonetheless, this is almost drawing towards an issue of standards and class.
I personally don't wear sleepwear (boxers and tshirt etc) to the supermarket in the same way I don't wear a hat in a shop or go for a meal topless in shorts etc.
Why is it that most of the time I feel when I post on here I need to justify myself and my life? Stop taking the proverbial out of us single parents!
You don't have to. People are just taking the mickey out of people who go shopping in their PJ's, you don't have to take it so personally. Must say, I think it's a bit daft as well but can't say I get offended about it.
And nobody else mentioned single parents, that was you :)
I don't mind you wallowing around you house all day in your pj's do whatever you want in your house,
I'll have you know I sleep in a satin negligee, kitten heel mules and a tiara. Harrumph!
LeperousDust
02-02-2010, 12:27
I'll have you know I sleep in a satin negligee, kitten heel mules and a tiara. Harrumph!
Or at least you do in my imagination, ba-DUM!
Or at least you do when I'm bashing one out!
Alex :eek:
NokkonWud
02-02-2010, 12:38
As long as people don't go shopping in their anne summers boudoir wear where's the harm?
Actually, that I don't have a problem with... :cool:
LeperousDust
02-02-2010, 12:41
Actually, that I don't have a problem with... :cool:
Depends very much on individual case circumstances ;D
Actually, that I don't have a problem with... :cool:
:D
Blighter
02-02-2010, 12:50
Depends very much on individual case circumstances ;D
;D
Depends very much on individual case circumstances ;D
I don't go shopping in mine, but I'm going out on Saturday night and I'll be wearing some of mine with my jeans and fmb's. Think I might take a cardigan too. Might pop to the shop on the way lol.
Jingo, sorry my bit towards you wasn't meant to come across that you'd caused offence to me.
Desmo, :p ;)
Actually, now that I really think about it I don't so much mind people going shopping in their PJ's. Unless they're really worn and showing bits that aren't supposed to be shown.
I mean, you see much more and much worse at the beach. And at the gym.
I just personally wouldn't do it because as I say, my PJ's have this fond habit of self releasing the button on the fly. At this point Mr Wiggly comes out to say hi and it can be quite embarrassing at home, let alone out in public..
Mr Wiggly comes out to say hi
;D
The names people christen their special bits with never cease to amuse me! :D
Blighter
04-02-2010, 14:43
Actually, now that I really think about it I don't so much mind people going shopping in their PJ's. Unless they're really worn and showing bits that aren't supposed to be shown.
I mean, you see much more and much worse at the beach. And at the gym.
I just personally wouldn't do it because as I say, my PJ's have this fond habit of self releasing the button on the fly. At this point Mr Wiggly comes out to say hi and it can be quite embarrassing at home, let alone out in public..
I had to sow up a fly on a pair of jeans because the buttons came undone really easily. The odd thing was that they took about 5 minutes to do up :confused:
;D
The names people christen their special bits with never cease to amuse me! :D
Mine has a military rank.
Mine has a military rank.
Ordinary Seaman / Seaman Apprentice ? Or are you more of a Rear Admiral? :p
Ordinary Seaman / Seaman Apprentice ? Or are you more of a Rear Admiral? :p
Colonel. He was recently demoted for....well...lets not go there.
Let's hope it wasn't a dishonourable discharge!
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