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Old Jan 28th 2010, 8:06 pm
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/wales/8484116.stm

could Wally World be next ?
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Old Jan 28th 2010, 8:19 pm
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I can only hope.
God, I hate to stand in line near someone in PJ's, they usually smell like they did just get out of bed and haven't washed the sheets in forever
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Old Jan 28th 2010, 8:28 pm
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If they do the one near my house will probably close down due to lack of customers.

Jammies are for bed.... oh, and for jammie sunday when you have no intention of leaving the house, or even opening the front door for that matter.... NOT for going to the store in
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The erm.....................'woman' in question was interviewed on the radio today, I dont know if anyone can find it but if she looks how she sounds the reasons for the ban may become clear
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Old Jan 28th 2010, 9:04 pm
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Errrrmmm..who actually owns pj's? I know I don't!
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I didn't realise that this had caught on back home - I thought it was only over here
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Errrrmmm..who actually owns pj's? I know I don't!
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I didn't realise that this had caught on back home - I thought it was only over here
all the best bits of American culture reach the UK sooner or later
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This aggression will not stand, man!

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I admit that I've actually done that before.... not pj's, but a bathrobe. No one seemed offended, they just chuckled and laughed at me. My guess that it was the shower cap.
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Originally Posted by sunflwrgrl13
Errrrmmm..who actually owns pj's? I know I don't!
I have several pairs.....

Jumpin Jammerz with penguins on... Pink Tinkerbell ones, light blue ee-aww ones, dark blue tigger ones..... light blue penguin ones.... pink and red ladybug ones... shortie ones....

I loves me jammies!!
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I blame students.


It's a good Job Walmart don't ban people based on what they are wearing....

Tesco should take a look at POW.


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Ya Diggg?

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She said she had been "popping in for a pack of fags," but if she had been doing a full shop "then we obviously would have gone in clothed".

"But we only wanted fags and they still refused us to go in for a pack of cigarettes," she added.

GOOD, I'm GLAD they didn't let you in you daft cow.
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Originally Posted by clarissageo
I have several pairs.....

Jumpin Jammerz with penguins on... Pink Tinkerbell ones, light blue ee-aww ones, dark blue tigger ones..... light blue penguin ones.... pink and red ladybug ones... shortie ones....

I loves me jammies!!
When one has children, I can understand the need to wear pj's to bed. I can imagine embarassing moments if DD/DS comes into your room sick one night and finds you in your birthday suit. So I'm living it up while we're still kid-less.

So my question is: what's the difference between jogging/sweat pants and lounge-style pj pants? Some people do wear sweat pants to bed, so really whats the diff between wearing one or the other to a store?

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