jgln
Well-Known Member
Is this just a local thing around here or do you see this too. BTW, no I do not wear bedroom slippers to the liqour store!
The good clothes are only for fancy places like WalMart and for expensive dinners at McDonalds.
I see people wearing PJs all the time. Even in a restaurant one time. When I am eating seafood at a Red Lobster, the last thing I need to see is some guy walking around in his PJs with his Jigglywobbler bobbing around all over the place.
Swmbo gets mad ad me for taking the trash out in my boxers, or watering the grass in my boxers. Seriously is there something wrong with that. Sometimes I even have briefs under my boxers, and there is a fly button too. Its my yard, maybe I wouldnt walk the street in them, but in my yard, it's cool right?
I'm wearing mine right now, and have worn them pretty well everywhere. If they look like shoes, who's to care. And I'm pretty sure, the clerk at my state store could care less about footwear.
...But I'm never too lazy to put on real clothes to run errands.
First off, to anyone who knocks wearing your pajamas out in public, I offer the following STFU:
True. Usually younger, I don't see too many middle aged women in them where I live. Usually black or white trash women. As you said, just callin' it as I see it.I rarely see men do this, it is usually women between teen and middle ages, ...
True. Usually younger, I don't see too many middle aged women in them where I live. Usually black or white trash women. As you said, just callin' it as I see it.
I think this may be a Jeff Foxworthy bit; "If you've ever worn pajamas and house slippers to Wal-Mart..."
I think this may be a Jeff Foxworthy bit; "If you've ever worn pajamas and house slippers to Wal-Mart..."
Judging from their activity and discussions it usually appears the teenage girls are accompanied by a middle age woman because they are too young to buy beer or probably even be in the store unsupervised by an adult. It usually appears they are going back to party together. And you are correct, I do not see this as any kind of racial thing, it's across the board.
Again, just calling it as I see it, could be way off though and yes I am generalizing.
I have to wonder. If there wasn't that "no shirt no shoes no service" rule, would these people even put on pajama's?
And Why does that rule say nothing about pants?? Does that mean if I show up at a restaurant wearing a shirt and shoes and nothing else, they still have to serve me?
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