A Tesco store has asked customers not to shop in their pyjamas or barefoot.
Notices have been put up in the chain's supermarket in St Mellons in Cardiff saying: "Footwear must be worn at all times and no nightwear is permitted."
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HALLELUJAH
WAHOO! EVERYBODY CONGA! Long overdue now every other Tesco's follow suit please.
do the same for schools as well. i'm sick and tired of seeing parents wondering around in their PJ's the lazy Bas*£$ds.
i hope our tesco's gets the same ban
Why is it that people feel the need to walk around in their PJs,are they just idle? have they no other clothes? do they think it's cool?
Last Sunday going up Laird St in the pouring rain I saw 2 women both in PJs and of them in slippers, for god sake girls you'll catch pneaumonia !
Leave PJs where they belong.
Dave
In liverpool i hear they add curlers too for the full chav effect!
I think I started wearing PJ's outside long before this lot started. In the early 80's I sleptwalked out my old house (Arkle Road) and walked down towards St James church at god knows what hour in the night. Some kind gent stopped me with my dad following suit woken by the front door being opened. (God knows how I opened the front door) will have to ask
Bidston Tesco's would get no customers! I've seen 50 something women in pyjama's! The world is f*cked.
What's really odd about this "dayjamas" nonsense is lots of them get up and get changed into a differant pair of pyjamas for the day time - why not get changed into CLOTHES?
It was supposed to of started in Dublin in areas of high-unemployment where people who didn't want to work were making a statement "Look at me you're paying for my lifestyle through benefits and I can't even be bothered to dress!". It's become just a silly fashion statment now though.
http://www.herald.ie/national-news/city-news/film-will-track-citys-pyjama-girls-1873924.html
Me earlier on my way to Tesco Express in Claughton village...
I think it should be made legal to be allowed to shoot anyone who is outside in pyjamas...
I think it should be made legal to be allowed to shoot anyone who is outside in pyjamas...
Except if they have just escaped from a house fire...
I think it should be made legal to be allowed to shoot anyone who is outside in pyjamas...
Except if they have just escaped from a house fire...
I saw one of the pjs, girls on the M53 her car had broken down and she was standing on the edge of the hard shoulder upgainst a crash barrier, she must of been freezing as it was during the very cold spell we had a couple of weeks ago. One of my next door neighbours often jumps in her car and drives off in her pjs, { must have the brain of a !!!!}
I don't wear anything in bed so I'll be ok then going to Tescos.
That reminds me, I need chipolata's.
its even worse when they are filthy pjs it horrible,you feel like saying put some clean clothes on.
I must be old fashioned because I always thought pjs where what you had at the bottom of the bed incase there was a fire or if the doctor had to come and see you due to you been ill in bed
My daughter has just told me that there is a wacky clothes day tomorrow at her school to raise money for the Haiti Earthquake Fund. She asked if she could go in pjs as lots of her friends were going in them. I put my foot down and said no, pjs outside the house are not allowed, mum's rule. I felt like saying "I'm not letting you go out looking like a chav" but thought better of it as her friends were within earshot. It seems the school doesn't mind kids in pjs for a good cause but I'd draw the line at nightwear as it's totally inappropriate.
Shopping in PJ's, can't imagine anything so gross. It hasn't caught on over here as far as I know. Now shopping in baby dolls, that's a different ball game.
I think the school is out of order letting the kids go in there pjs, there are lots of wacky cloths they could wear.
I went to tescos before told me to leave as i had pjs on?
S'pose you can always blame the cold weather !!!
fookin lol
Which Tescos do you shop at again?.........only messing, I think PJs look vile, just shows no self respect when they are worn outside....yak!
Which Tescos do you shop at again?.........only messing, I think PJs look vile, just shows no self respect when they are worn outside....yak!
Rehehearly?
Which Tescos do you shop at again?.........only messing, I think PJs look vile, just shows no self respect when they are worn outside....yak!
Rehehearly?
S'pose you can always blame the cold weather !!!
Blame the cold weather for what? been lazy and slovenly
PJ's outside the house are just wrong!
I can't help wondering if they are fresh or slept in..(eww)
Dont know what's worse really, if they are fresh then wy the hell not put some clothes on???
saddos lol
Another thing Tesco should ban is men, no, not in general but men who go shopping topless in the summer and who dangle their sweaty, hairy armpits over the fruit and veg sections as they are looking for scran for their barbies, yep, ban em! men, arent they lovely......
Bugger it, I'm going to wear my smoking jacket to go to Tescos in, put that in your pipe and smoke it.
me lad has gone to school today in his pjs to raise money for Haiti.
Bidston Tesco's would get no customers!
I've still never rescued anyone from a river whilst wearing my pjs. What a waste of time being taught that at school.
What's more gross then, shopping in pj's or swimming in pj's?
There's only one way to find out.......
Shopping in wet PJs
Must've gone shopping straight from her chariot then.
The times I have woken up on a Saturday morning fully booted and spaired it would be OK. comb my teeth and brush my hair Bob was your uncle
I do believe that Bob was your uncle.