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Unfortunately yes: I have seen people wearing them in Tesco, Sainsbury’s & McFilth (I was only getting a coffee) I do think that they should be home wear only
Yup, they are everywhere. Seems to be the follow up to wearing your pyjamas in public. Drove down to see my youngest brother and his family after new year. Stopped in the services and there was an entire coach load of people wearing them.
Daughter's birthday tomorrow. She asked for a onesie.
My advice is buy one for her, preferably pink with yellow spots and then take lots of photographs in ridiculous poses.
Later on in life long after they´ve gone out of fashion when she annoys you, or just purely for amusement you can bring the photos out at dinner parties.
My advice is buy one for her, preferably pink with yellow spots and then take lots of photographs in ridiculous poses.
Later on in life long after they´ve gone out of fashion when she annoys you, or just purely for amusement you can bring the photos out at dinner parties.
And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014
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