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Whats all this fuss about young mums wearing pyjamas

Discussion in 'TalkCeltic Pub' started by Miles Platting, Jan 27, 2016.

Discuss Whats all this fuss about young mums wearing pyjamas in the TalkCeltic Pub area at TalkCeltic.net.

  1. Miles Platting Irish Mancunian Gold Member

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  2. JC Anton Get yer, hats, scarfs badges & tapes

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    Should the school really be dictating to adults..

    But tbf doesn't set the best example..

    Did you get any pics?
     
  3. Paul67 Administrator Administrator

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    Lazy *. It used to be a common sight, but seems to be fading out again.
     
  4. KRS-1888 Scott La Rock

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    I think it's trampy but they should've told her to do one and get her hair sorted.
     
  5. CH4 Gold Member Gold Member

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    I would rather the milfs wear G strings and see through nightys ,that's just my opinion
     
  6. Clint Eastwood The Good Bad and Ugly of TC

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    Imagine giving a * about what others wear.

    Still though, leaving your house in your PJ's is a bit weird. :smiley-laughing002:
     
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    Imagine wearing pyjamas out to your childs school have a but of * self respect
     
  8. gerry_bhoy

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    It's a riddy. Must be seen as trendy in certain circles as there is really no excuse.

    Will take 2 minutes to stick anything other than your PJ's on. They don't need to shower etc.

    It's ridiculous IMO.

    For parents night? Can't even fathom that. Lazy bints.
     
  9. Officer Doofy Come to me, human man Gold Member

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    Lazy *. Doesn't take much effort to stick on a pair of jeans.
     
  10. PaulM1888 Moderator Moderator

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    * embarrassing trend.

    Nothing worse than seeing some trampy old women walk her kids to school in her jammies and UGG boots because they're too lazy to get dressed.
     
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    Would be running home after school

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  12. Bunk Moreland

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    Eh yes you are, ya daft cow :56:
     
  13. CH4 Gold Member Gold Member

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    Are these mams getting out there motors for a few minutes or are they rocking up at school after a 20 minute bus trip or are are they walking up the estate?

    Would they no have big jackets on ? So what's the difference between jammy bottoms and
    Showing bare legs if they were wearing skirts

    Mibees teachers are jealous and too PC :icon_mrgreen:

    Personally it doesn't bother me ,as a parent in this day and age it's a hectic life style

    Does this happen in other countries ?
     
  14. StPauli1916 Gold Member Gold Member

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    Slippery slope.

    Be white jeans next.
     
  15. Spring Time Gold Member Gold Member

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    See them in supermarkets as well.
    Lazy, dirty, minging, tramp like *.

    Should cut their benefits
     
  16. Jeannie Gold Member Gold Member

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    I wouldn't wish to impose my standards on anyone but personally I think it's a bit manky :52: When most of us get out of bed we shower etc throw on perfume or whatever and get ready for the day. If I saw someone standing in the shop or at a school gate in jammies it would be my assumption that none of the above had taken place. Perhaps it wouldn't be the correct assumption but it would be my thinking nonetheless. If something like that was to become a real trend what's stopping them sending the kids out like that? * knows I've seen many a child out in a cold day without suitable winter attire. The trouble is with something like this it questions our view of what we consider to be personal freedom or conformity.
     
  17. Markybhoy

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    It doesn't bother me but then having said that, if I had a wife and she was taking the kids to school in her jammies I would not be best pleased. Or if I was the kid and it was my mum taking me to school in her jammies I would be mortified.

    Probably not the best look.
     
  18. TimFloyd Gold Member

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    Awk my ex used to do this and it would annoy the * life out me and I would constantly say something about it.

    It's pure laziness.
     
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    I think the message is 100%, whilst being intrusive on people's lives. It does set a bad example to children. I'm not a morning person at all but my wife nor I would have thought about leaving the kids to school in PJ's or house coats or my bed wear. Also have been in work and seen some women come in wearing the full PJ and house coat gear. FFS city centre,middle of the day. And sometimes two or three girls walking up the road in PJ's. * trampy and lazy. Think a lot of them sitting drinking tea and spliffing most days whilst claiming benefits. Stereotypical, I know. But a stereotype usually exists for a reason.:38:
     
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