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Is it cuz I'm a traveller?
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Indeed it is a real problem up here too, going through monocles at a hell of a rate.Originally posted by LondonManc View PostHmm the punctuation, grammar and spelling rule out Bolton, Salford, Rochdale, Oldham, much of the north west to be honest. Cheshire chavettes probably caused some toff to choke on his monocle because he needed a bottle of Bolly and Waitrose were out of stock.
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That's Alderley and the rest of the Cheshire set for you. He was most livid that his man was not on hand to take the photo for him of course.Originally posted by original PM View PostIndeed it is a real problem up here too, going through monocles at a hell of a rate.
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I've gone shopping in supermarkets, drinking in bars and clubbing in my PJs.Originally posted by Bee View PostUsing pajamas (or kind of) even if you go to a supermarket at night, it's bad taste or a sign of sloppiness.
If the travelers insists in having different behaviors, they will attract attention and an easy target for the critics.
They could have the wright to wear pajamas (or a bunny tail or whatever they like) but in a democracy we have the wright to criticize.
What I disagree here is the picture in the social media, and for the travellers a low tolerance towards to critics.
OK they were pyjama parties and I was a student so I actually dressed up in a clean pair."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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