Would you go shopping in Pyjamas?

Dirtydog11
Dirtydog11 Posts: 1,621
edited May 2011 in The Crudcatcher
How many blokes here would consider going to the shops in their Pyjamas and bathrobe?

So why the f**ck do women think its perfectly acceptable to do so, lunatics thats what I say.

What the F**ck are you thinking?

Show some respect for yourselves and others and put some clothes on you lazy bints. :evil:
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  • Tartanyak
    Tartanyak Posts: 1,538
    No I wouldn't. I did once go to the pub in a dressing gown, boxers and t-shirt while I was at uni. In my defence, I did sleep in and wanted to have a pint while reading a book.
  • El Capitano
    El Capitano Posts: 6,400
    Can't see me doing this. I don't even wear pyjamas to bed.
  • Kaise
    Kaise Posts: 2,498
    i go to the bargain booze across the road in my PJs and/or bathrobe to get bacons and paper on a sunday morning, but i havent ever been further than that, and i see nothing wrong with it!
  • welshkev
    welshkev Posts: 9,690
    there was a shop in cardiff (i think it was a tesco) that banned people from wearing pajams into their store :lol:
  • Thewaylander
    Thewaylander Posts: 8,593
    The Welsh female population seem to love Pyjama based shopping lol
  • cat_with_no_tail
    cat_with_no_tail Posts: 12,980
    I can honestly say I've never seen anyone shopping in PJs.

    Of course, I do mostly do my shopping in the middle of the afternoon. But still....

    Anyway, could be worse.............

    Have a look at:

    http://www.peopleofwalmart.com/

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  • Kitty
    Kitty Posts: 2,844
    The women in my town have started doing this, I really don't get them.
  • foxc_uk
    foxc_uk Posts: 1,292
    Cat With No Tail
    Ugh, that last pic made me a little bit sick in my mouth.

    I regularly see students coming in to lectures in their pj's. Admittedly they're usually girls...
  • projectsome
    projectsome Posts: 4,010
    I go in an undressed manner to the shops when I'm on holiday, but wouldn't do it at home....
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  • sheepsteeth
    sheepsteeth Posts: 17,418
    first time i met my mother in law, she was walking to the shop at the end of her street in her PJs. this was on the wirral though.
  • spongtastic
    spongtastic Posts: 2,651
    when I saw those photos I thought it was the Morrisons in Clacton.
    Visit Clacton during the School holidays - it's like a never ending freak show.

    Who are you calling inbred?
  • Gazlar
    Gazlar Posts: 8,083
    A guy I work with turned up in his PJ's and his wife's dressing gown as he had asked for new uniform for months and none had been forthcoming.

    Mind you this is the same guy I bumped into when I was on one of my jaunts to Pembrokesire, going around Heatherton activity centre playing Pirates of the Carribean crazy golf in his full prongle with his Mrs carrying his golf bag for him
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  • cat_with_no_tail
    cat_with_no_tail Posts: 12,980
    Gazlar - This "guy you know" sounds suspiciously like you.

    Come on, 'fess up!
  • Gazlar
    Gazlar Posts: 8,083
    Gazlar - This "guy you know" sounds suspiciously like you.

    Come on, 'fess up!

    I dont wear pj's

    :shock:
    Mountain biking is like sex.......more fun when someone else is getting hurt
    Amy
    Farnsworth
    Zapp
  • cat_with_no_tail
    cat_with_no_tail Posts: 12,980
    Gazlar wrote:
    Gazlar - This "guy you know" sounds suspiciously like you.

    Come on, 'fess up!

    I dont wear pj's

    :shock:

    I know, I've been watching you :shock: :shock: :shock:
  • mudsucker
    mudsucker Posts: 730
    when I saw those photos I thought it was the Morrisons in Clacton.

    Sounds about right!!

    No i wouldn't go to the shops in my PJs. I don't get why people do it really.
    Bikes are OK, I guess... :-)

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  • Fully-sprung
    Fully-sprung Posts: 670
    Imagine getting pulled up by the cops for speeding in your PJs? And no, why the hell would you want to?
    Does sheeps mum?
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  • Muttly1981
    Muttly1981 Posts: 815
    Pink PJ's, crop top (with gut hanging out) and Ugg boots seems to be the normal dress code for young mothers around these parts. They watch Jeremy Kyle, sign on then go shopping the scary thing is it's tea time when you seem to see most of them walking around ASDA
    Imagine getting pulled up by the cops for speeding in your PJs? And no, why the hell would you want to?
    Does sheeps mum?

    My cousin is a copper in Salford and was telling me about a bloke in a high end car he pulled over on Regent Road in the early hours. The guy wouldn't get out of the car as he had tight leather trousers and top, after threatening to arrest him he finally got out of the car to reveal the trousers had the arse cut out and carrot leaves sticking out :shock: turns out he was on his way to the hospital after an accident at an S+M party :? So getting pulled for speeding in PJ's doesn't sound too bad really
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  • ddraver
    ddraver Posts: 26,738
    I ve walked to the corner shop in my "lounge pants" (PJ's except I don't wear anything to bed), I don't think I ve ever driven anywhere though...


    Actually, maybe once..
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  • My missus works for connexions in Salford. You regularly see the girls turning up for their careers advice interviews in PJ's.
    One girl once attended hers and the adviser told her that tomorrow they would go into Manchester and deliver some CV's by hand in at some of the office blocks.
    The adviser told her to not turn up in "those PJ's"
    The girl replied oh I wouldn't go in these I have a nice set that I wear for special occasions!

    Cross my heart, honestly that really happened.
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  • Muttly1981 wrote:
    Pink PJ's, crop top (with gut hanging out) and Ugg boots seems to be the normal dress code for young mothers around these parts. They watch Jeremy Kyle, sign on then go shopping the scary thing is it's tea time when you seem to see most of them walking around ASDA
    Imagine getting pulled up by the cops for speeding in your PJs? And no, why the hell would you want to?
    Does sheeps mum?

    My cousin is a copper in Salford and was telling me about a bloke in a high end car he pulled over on Regent Road in the early hours. The guy wouldn't get out of the car as he had tight leather trousers and top, after threatening to arrest him he finally got out of the car to reveal the trousers had the ars* cut out and carrot leaves sticking out :shock: turns out he was on his way to the hospital after an accident at an S+M party :? So getting pulled for speeding in PJ's doesn't sound too bad really

    I heard of a guy attending A&E at North Manchester once with a stereo on full blast. He refused to turn it off. When he was told that he wouldn't be treated unless he complied. He asked if he could explain in private room. On going in the room he turned the stereo off and all you could hear was BUUUUUUUUZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ!
    He'd got a vibrator stuck up his bum and couldn't get it out.
    Bianchi. There are no alternatives only compromises!
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  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,665
    I don't understand what this thread is about.
    The only time I've ever seen people go to the shop in their PJs was when just popping over to the local to get some milk or bread or something at 6am.

    Does it really happen often enough to anger you?

    You know what mildly vexes me? The recent thing where all women seem to be confined by law to skin tight leggings. Not only does it raise the problem of the obese in spandex, but also the distrurbing amount of women who have NO shape to their legs at all, just straight down, like a drainpipe.
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  • bails87
    bails87 Posts: 12,998
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/8484116.stm
    Mother-of-two Elaine Carmody, 24, was one of the first yesterday to be marched out of Tesco by a security guard for wearing her pyjamas in store.

    She said: 'I just don't understand it. I go in other shops in my pyjamas and they don't say anything.

    'You used to always be allowed in Tescos. But not now, it is ridiculous and stupid. I've got lovely pairs of pyjamas, with bears and penguins on them. I've worn my best ones today, just so I look tidy

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z1MYYghgRI


    :lol:
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  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,665
    Bloody hell :?
  • Gazlar
    Gazlar Posts: 8,083
    Gazlar wrote:
    Gazlar - This "guy you know" sounds suspiciously like you.

    Come on, 'fess up!

    I dont wear pj's

    :shock:

    I know, I've been watching you :shock: :shock: :shock:

    I know you were watching, THATS why I didn't wear any :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
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    Amy
    Farnsworth
    Zapp
  • VWsurfbum
    VWsurfbum Posts: 7,881
    bails87
    thats amazing! how does she not know that its a bit odd to be going out in her PJ's?

    My Mum was telling me that on one of her many holidays this year that there were a group of girls on a hen weekend who always came down to breakfast in their PJ's, apperently someone complained about how uncouth they were and they were banned from doing so, dont you just love old people :wink:
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  • Gazlar
    Gazlar Posts: 8,083
    That's nothing, I was on holiday last year and there was a woman wearing pjs, with her breast out feeding her baby, I wouldn't have minded but the baby was having coco pops
    Mountain biking is like sex.......more fun when someone else is getting hurt
    Amy
    Farnsworth
    Zapp
  • welshkev
    welshkev Posts: 9,690
    bails87 wrote:
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/8484116.stm
    Mother-of-two Elaine Carmody, 24, was one of the first yesterday to be marched out of Tesco by a security guard for wearing her pyjamas in store.

    She said: 'I just don't understand it. I go in other shops in my pyjamas and they don't say anything.

    'You used to always be allowed in Tescos. But not now, it is ridiculous and stupid. I've got lovely pairs of pyjamas, with bears and penguins on them. I've worn my best ones today, just so I look tidy

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z1MYYghgRI


    :lol:

    yep, that's the one i was on about :lol: