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No. Put some fucking clothes on if yer leaving the hoose ffs. How hard is it? Fucking minks.

I believe a welsh lady was eventually banned from her local ASDA for the PJs malarky.

From memory the ban only came after she had forgone the use of such 'shackles' as coats, dressing gowns and underwear and proceeded to do her shopping in just her nightie (commando style)

 

For me it is a sign you have 'given up on life'

How weird, mizer posted something similar on fezbook (albeit someone on the way shopping and getting petrol in their jammies).  It's fucking skanky.

How weird, mizer posted something similar on fezbook (albeit someone on the way shopping and getting petrol in their jammies).  It's fucking skanky.

 

I'd just seen that and assumed it would be him that's started the thread.

 

It's not hard to throw some clothes on  FFS

Saw a gypo (dressed) in Asda with his two kids running riot in their PJs and dressing gowns in Asda. Looked like he had parked up the night before in their car park. Even kids in Pjs is minky, adults (seems to be women mainly) is just fucking not on....the lazy skanky hoors >:(

How difficult is it to put on a pair o joggers and a fleece to nip out to the shops.

I think shopping in Tesco is minky....

Wearing PJs oot is just wrong.  See it a lot here, even saw it in the pub on Friday, and it was -29 C outside.  :o

Common occurrence just up the road from me in Irvine.

However more to my taste is the practice of young women going shopping with leggings on, nothing over them, nothing under them and the camel  toe on display

Creeping Scouseism.  ::)   

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