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Phill
28-Jan-10, 11:39
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/8484116.stm

.....what a bummer, I cannae go shoppin' in me jimjams anymore!


That's why we need an Asda's, they'll let anyone in!

Dadie
28-Jan-10, 12:02
Im glad they dont have a dress code for the mums dropping of their kids at nursery as I only realised I had managed to put my jammie top back on as I was getting dressed in a rush to go yesterday.

I only noticed after I had dropped Lauren off and had been at home for an hour...

Thank goodness I had my coat buttoned to the neck!

Alice in Blunderland
28-Jan-10, 12:07
Woops thats me.... :lol: Ive been shopping in my pjs much to the disgust of my children. :Razz

poppett
28-Jan-10, 12:11
My night attire is less revealing than some of the outfits the girlies of today wear on nights out......some of them look as if they are out in the jimjams.

cuddlepop
28-Jan-10, 12:51
My night attire is less revealing than some of the outfits the girlies of today wear on nights out......some of them look as if they are out in the jimjams.


I said that lastnight to my eldest when she sent me a photo of her new dress for a saturday night shin dig.

"love the new nightie,all you need now is a new dressing gown ....":lol:

She was not impressed.:roll:

Dress code to go shopping now thats interesting,next they'll be a sniff test to see if we smell clean eneogh....you know all the health @safety stuff is so important.
We might be contaminating their chickens,not themselves.;)

Fluff
28-Jan-10, 13:38
That is so funny! Wearing PJ's I can just about understand, but no shoes! eugh

Phill
28-Jan-10, 14:26
Tellin' yer, Asda's is way more relaxed........


http://media.peopleofwalmart.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/884.jpg


http://media.peopleofwalmart.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/874.jpg

http://media.peopleofwalmart.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/866.jpg

Phill
28-Jan-10, 14:28
My night attire is less revealing than some of the outfits the girlies of today wear on nights out......some of them look as if they are out in the jimjams.

Winter wear.....

http://media.peopleofwalmart.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/862.jpg

I'm curious if it looks the same at the front!

Invisible
28-Jan-10, 14:59
Tellin' yer, Asda's is way more relaxed........


http://media.peopleofwalmart.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/884.jpg


http://media.peopleofwalmart.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/874.jpg

http://media.peopleofwalmart.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/866.jpg


I think that middle pic is Jox, the last one is Mrs Rick Wakeman and the less I say about the first the better

Phill
28-Jan-10, 15:15
Are hot pants OK?

http://media.peopleofwalmart.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/854.jpg

Phill
28-Jan-10, 15:21
Even Vistravi can take her cat to Asda......

http://media.peopleofwalmart.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/847.jpg

Loraine
28-Jan-10, 15:26
I would never be seen dead in pjs outside the house never mind in a supermarket.[lol] Always makes me laugh when I hear about ppl leav#ing the house in their slippers tho - I've been guilty of that myself... :roll:

joxville
28-Jan-10, 15:33
Maybe it's just as well they don't allow night attire, I'm naked in bed. :)

badger
28-Jan-10, 16:25
Maybe it's just as well they don't allow night attire, I'm naked in bed. :)

That couldn't possibly be worse than some of those pics. :roll:

joxville
28-Jan-10, 16:38
That couldn't possibly be worse than some of those pics. :roll:

Very true, at least I have a magnificent body. :)

Alice in Blunderland
28-Jan-10, 16:50
Very true, at least I have a magnificent body.

http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:fuACo2WpLxs38M:http://cdnet.myxer.com/tn/c/493828/big/%3Ft%3D20080523110923


OH Jox modest as ever !!

Phill
28-Jan-10, 17:03
That couldn't possibly be worse than some of those pics.

Last few now I promise....

http://media.peopleofwalmart.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/770.jpg
Maybe we need to pay attention to our underwear as well!

http://media.peopleofwalmart.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/750.jpg
And makeup!!

http://media.peopleofwalmart.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/722.jpg
Going green!!!

Phill
28-Jan-10, 17:04
And finally, if we can't hang foxes on fences, is this OK?
http://media.peopleofwalmart.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/789.jpg

bingo1
28-Jan-10, 17:19
Lol they need to get a grip aslong as they arent naked i.e showing private parts etc... Who cares what folks ware and shouldnt they just be thankfull in a time of ressesion that people want to spend their money in there wearing pjs or not!!!!!!!!!:roll:

northener
28-Jan-10, 17:40
One should have a stricter dress code, one thinks.

Having to look at chavvy types in their night attire, 'sports' wear (I use the term very loosely, the occupants of such garments generally look like they'd have a cardiac if they ever had to run for the last of the shortdated stock on the bargain shelf...) and burberry tartan in general is somewhat of an affront. Along with porky girls with their guts hanging out over the top of the size-too-small jeans and bad tattoos on their arses.
Don't do that please girls, otherwise I'll do the same.

Also, the amount of ugly people you see in some supermarkets is incredible. How some of them can look like that with only one head is completely beyond my comprehension.

Frankly, I think security in supermarkets should be more positive in their discrimination against badly dressed slappers, slobs, those with personal hygene issues and anyone who has one eyebrow instead of two...and anyone who just looks like a miserable scowling git.
Robustly heaving them out in an armlock and then dragging them round to the skips so they can forage for scraps seems a perfectly sensible arrangement to me.

I'll write to Tescos with my idea straight away.

Phill
28-Jan-10, 17:59
One should have a stricter dress code, one thinks.

Having to look at chavvy types in their night attire, 'sports' wear (I use the term very loosely, the occupants of such garments generally look like they'd have a cardiac if they ever had to run for the last of the shortdated stock on the bargain shelf...) and burberry tartan in general is somewhat of an affront. Along with porky girls with their guts hanging out over the top of the size-too-small jeans and bad tattoos on their arses.
Don't do that please girls, otherwise I'll do the same.

Also, the amount of ugly people you see in some supermarkets is incredible. How some of them can look like that with only one head is completely beyond my comprehension.

Frankly, I think security in supermarkets should be more positive in their discrimination against badly dressed slappers, slobs, those with personal hygene issues and anyone who has one eyebrow instead of two...and anyone who just looks like a miserable scowling git.
Robustly heaving them out in an armlock and then dragging them round to the skips so they can forage for scraps seems a perfectly sensible arrangement to me.

I'll write to Tescos with my idea straight away.

Yer just a snob, ain't this one of you....
http://media.peopleofwalmart.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/634.jpg

northener
28-Jan-10, 18:33
Yer just a snob, ain't this one of you....
http://media.peopleofwalmart.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/634.jpg


Damn, damn, damn. :~(

Vistravi
28-Jan-10, 22:00
Maybe it's just as well they don't allow night attire, I'm naked in bed. :)

I always wear clothes when food shopping as i also do not wear anything in bed. They just get in the way and i certainly don't need any to keep me warm as my partner is a space heater :lol:


That couldn't possibly be worse than some of those pics.

I don't know about that there is some milage on his....;)

bluechesse
28-Jan-10, 23:12
Dress code to go shopping now thats interesting,next they'll be a sniff test to see if we smell clean eneogh....you know all the health @safety stuff is so important.
We might be contaminating their chickens,not themselves.;)

I was in Tesco tonight about 9pm, and on the evidence of some of the whiffs in there at that time, I think the sniff tests should be made mandatory immediatley. If you cant be bothered to use soap and water on a daily basis, please stay out of range on my nostrils! Thought I was in the dodgy forign cheese isle at first, but it turns out it wasn't actually gorgonzola after all..........
I wont go in to the funk in the pet food isle,[disgust] but I did think about pointing the perpetrator in the direction of the deoderant isle. Gads.

NLP
28-Jan-10, 23:55
I would never be seen dead in pjs outside the house never mind in a supermarket.[lol] Always makes me laugh when I hear about ppl leav#ing the house in their slippers tho - I've been guilty of that myself... :roll:


A wifie was in front of me the other day in her slippers, had to look twice to see if I was seeing right.

Bazeye
29-Jan-10, 00:05
the size-too-small jeans and bad tattoos on their arses.

Aahh, the old slag tag.[lol]

Amy-Winehouse
29-Jan-10, 01:14
How about jama trousers ??? I was in Tesco yesterday in mine & a thermal coat & I looked a right tramp but as it was wednesday I didnt really care .

Nobody said anything to me so the rule seems to be a load of bull ;)

Boozeburglar
29-Jan-10, 01:39
I agree, in my local Sainsburys in Ladbroke Grove you would think there is a dorm in there, so many people in slippers. I think it just a cultural thing, when you are just nipping round the shop why get dressed?

I used to go to the shop at the end of our road in my shorts and t shirt even in winter, and of course the pub was on the way back..

Serenity
29-Jan-10, 03:23
How about jama trousers ??? I was in Tesco yesterday in mine & a thermal coat & I looked a right tramp but as it was wednesday I didnt really care .

Nobody said anything to me so the rule seems to be a load of bull ;)

If you read the link you would see it was just one store, not a nationwide rule.

bluecheese - I agree and I feel sorry for the checkout assistants as the person will have been standing there a while and it lingers.

northener
29-Jan-10, 11:32
.......bluecheese - I agree and I feel sorry for the checkout assistants as the person will have been standing there a while and it lingers.

Try sitting in a taxi with some of them.....

mumof2
29-Jan-10, 11:42
yuck i get my fair share of them in the shop too, we've always got a can of something flowery under the counter to mask the smell. some people are really rank though, i've had to serve people while trying not to retch which is harder than it sounds. i would HATE to be stuck in a taxi with them especially if it was a cold day and they wanted the heating on. bleeeurgh!

northener
29-Jan-10, 11:45
yuck i get my fair share of them in the shop too, we've always got a can of something flowery under the counter to mask the smell. some people are really rank though, i've had to serve people while trying not to retch which is harder than it sounds. i would HATE to be stuck in a taxi with them especially if it was a cold day and they wanted the heating on. bleeeurgh!

Lets just say that the drivers will suddenly 'want to feel the breeze' when certain people get in.......;)

Amy-Winehouse
29-Jan-10, 12:01
If you read the link you would see it was just one store, not a nationwide rule.

bluecheese - I agree and I feel sorry for the checkout assistants as the person will have been standing there a while and it lingers.

I did read the link, I was just testing to see if anyone else did, well done Im glad you did:Razz

Phill
29-Jan-10, 12:02
Lets just say that the drivers will suddenly 'want to feel the breeze' when certain people get in.......;)


So that's what's goin' on when yer drivin' round wiv yer 'ed out the window, I thought you were doing weird dog impressions or summit.

Amy-Winehouse
29-Jan-10, 12:03
Lets just say that the drivers will suddenly 'want to feel the breeze' when certain people get in.......;)

Did you ever get the female passenger that wanted the windows up while she was in the taxi ? Causing the taxi driver to be sick with the aroma from her ?

A couple of them in Wick I hear:confused

northener
29-Jan-10, 12:38
Did you ever get the female passenger that wanted the windows up while she was in the taxi ? Causing the taxi driver to be sick with the aroma from her ?

A couple of them in Wick I hear:confused


I couldn't possibly comment on individual cases.......

poppett
30-Jan-10, 22:03
One of the Tesco adverts a while ago was Martin Clunes in striped pajamas shopping for milk on a camping holiday..........according to "The Sun" newspaper today.

Egg on Tesco faces?

tonkatojo
30-Jan-10, 23:06
One of the Tesco adverts a while ago was Martin Clunes in striped pajamas shopping for milk on a camping holiday..........according to "The Sun" newspaper today.

Egg on Tesco faces?

Aye it's one rule for one and one rule for another a bit like their pricing policy one price here and another elsewhere.:(

northener
31-Jan-10, 06:08
Aye it's one rule for one and one rule for another a bit like their pricing policy one price here and another elsewhere.:(

I think their fuel price is pretty good Tonks, what do you think?

tonkatojo
31-Jan-10, 10:02
I think their fuel price is pretty good Tonks, what do you think?

I don't know Northener I havn't been out for nearly 2 weeks, what is the price in Wick just now ??. But you can bet it's a good bit cheaper in Inverness tesco LOL/:( .

joxville
31-Jan-10, 11:46
I don't know Northener I havn't been out for nearly 2 weeks, what is the price in Wick just now ??. But you can bet it's a good bit cheaper in Inverness tesco LOL/:( .

Tesco down here gives the fuel away, I've never paid a penny for it. I just have to put my debit card in the pump as proof of identity then it lets me fill the car. There must be a lot of hungry drivers though, I see the kiosk is always busy. ;)

tonkatojo
31-Jan-10, 12:30
Tesco down here gives the fuel away, I've never paid a penny for it. I just have to put my debit card in the pump as proof of identity then it lets me fill the car. There must be a lot of hungry drivers though, I see the kiosk is always busy. ;)

You havn't got a spare card I could loan once a fortnight Jox please.

Dadie
01-Feb-10, 11:16
You dont get clubcard points if you pay at the pump!
So its the canny shoppers going into the kiosk to get their points!

Loraine
01-Feb-10, 11:27
You dont get clubcard points if you pay at the pump!
So its the canny shoppers going into the kiosk to get their points!

You do at Wick Tesco Pay at Pump! It asks you to insert your clubcard first then debit/credit card, so you can still collect clubcard points! We have a Tesco credit card anyway so use that for all purchases and pay the full balance at the end of the month - you earn much more clubcard points that way!! ;)

northener
01-Feb-10, 13:35
I don't know Northener I havn't been out for nearly 2 weeks, what is the price in Wick just now ??. But you can bet it's a good bit cheaper in Inverness tesco LOL/:( .

Damn, you're not really biting hard on this one Tonks...I'm disappointed.:Razz

tonkatojo
01-Feb-10, 13:46
Damn, you're not really biting hard on this one Tonks...I'm disappointed.:Razz

I'm getting old lad 60 the noo. ;)
RiggerBoy seems to be reformed too LOL.