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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2017 13:02:43 GMT 7
Reading this story about Tesco's ejecting people who wear pyjama's while shopping - www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/01/05/shoppers-wear-pyjamas-tesco-given-dressing/ Put's me in mind of the craze at it's peak in Glasgow. The police got fed up with it, and started issuing on the spot fines. I can maybe see why a Mum would do the school run in nightwear, but spending the rest of the day without getting changed is a bit much.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2017 13:20:17 GMT 7
Reading this story about Tesco's ejecting people who wear pyjama's while shopping - www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/01/05/shoppers-wear-pyjamas-tesco-given-dressing/ Put's me in mind of the craze at it's peak in Glasgow. The police got fed up with it, and started issuing on the spot fines. I can maybe see why a Mum would do the school run in nightwear, but spending the rest of the day without getting changed is a bit much. Stamp it out before it gets out of hand. It's bloody Tesco not Walmart FFS.
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Post by MrToad on Jan 6, 2017 17:18:54 GMT 7
In Thailand its almost standard dress
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Post by rgs2001uk on Jan 6, 2017 20:24:30 GMT 7
In Thailand its almost standard dress I remember years ago when I first went up to where the mrs lives, about 6 in the evening the locals would all be wandering around in their sleeping attire and faces plastered with talc powder, years later, still the same.
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