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Thread ID: 126329 2012-08-21 06:42:00 Pyjamas in public FoxyMX (5) PC World Chat
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1296028 2012-08-21 08:51:00 . . .
At least the trend of boys wearing their pants/jeans halfway down their butt appears to be fading.
Winter is probably a major factor there. Wearing PJs in public may be a sign that the wearer is a bit dozey.
R2x1 (4628)
1296029 2012-08-21 08:54:00 At least I can say I don't do that. ChazTheGeek (16619)
1296030 2012-08-21 08:59:00 I have received multitudes of praise for the expertise I have bought to the role, and for the immediate impact my efforts have made on the site. We are now running at a level not achieved over the 2 year span of the project.

It has proved to be little challenge.

Still, The nature of the company is that no is hired on a permanent basis, when the project ends then its up to everyone involved to look after themselves.

Also, My ego has expanded.


Muhahahaha

Not the only thing that might have expanded from the descriptions of the food you were getting from your Relatives!!!!!! PJ
Poppa John (284)
1296031 2012-08-21 09:03:00 Not there anymore, I moved closer to work, I'm living on muesli and apples. Metla (12)
1296032 2012-08-21 09:04:00 I have received multitudes of praise for the expertise I have bought to the role, and for the immediate impact my efforts have made on the site. We are now running at a level not achieved over the 2 year span of the project.


That's good to hear :) :thumbs:
Nick G (16709)
1296033 2012-08-21 09:17:00 One idiot wearing PJ's to school on a Mufti Day. Some nutters out there.. sahilcc7 (15483)
1296034 2012-08-21 10:04:00 My niece who is now 27 was wearing PJ's out and about when she was in her teens, she now has a degree and a high paid job in welly, so it's not exactly a new trend.

As for boys wearing their jeans around their knees they should be kneecapped
gary67 (56)
1296035 2012-08-21 20:12:00 I can see problems if the trend develops here and people start wearing their night attire (pyjamas) to the shops and malls. As PJ said not all people wear pyjamas to bed. The Police could be kept busy.:D Bobh (5192)
1296036 2012-08-21 20:40:00 It's not new at all I've seen it many times over the years, usually in supermarkets. Maybe it's because I have a habit of doing my shopping after 8PM fairly often. I've recently seen someone in the foodcourt at a local mall in her PJs.
I've always found it strange, but to each their own I guess. Mens pajamas wouldn't work, at least not the button up pants which really don't entirely keep the front closed.
dugimodo (138)
1296037 2012-08-21 20:58:00 Try Liverpool, although not born there have lots of family there and parents just returned with pictures of shop windows full of them

Why are your family on display in the shop windows? :devil
WalOne (4202)
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