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Previously on "Do you or partner drop the kids off to school in your pyjamas in the morning?"
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post917.
If you can't do anything better than quoting your previous sickies who have been banned, then maybe that's the best thing we could do with you.
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917.
If you can't do anything better than quoting your previous sickies who have been banned, then maybe that's the best thing we could do with you.
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Originally posted by The Janner Miss Tanner View PostNo. How terribly slovenly.
I must admit to having kicked my two out the front door for the walk to school in my dressing gown before now.
Oh, you go girl!
I put the recycling out on the pavement in mine.
I have no shame
Once you've crossed the threshold in your jim jams there's no knowing where it'll all end
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostLook at the OP and you will find a clue about the sockie master.
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Originally posted by original PM View Postindeed - it also helps to have a really shiddy attitude and scowl at everyone
as obviously you are the one in the right for not even being arsed to wash and dress in the morning
and it is always pikeys
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Originally posted by paulb567 View PostAnd you dug this thread up from nearly two years ago to share that? 😀
Look at the OP and you will find a clue about the sockie master.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostI don't wear PJ's, tackle out so to speak.
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Given the continual closure of newsagents around the country the one that now delivers my paper is in a council estate. I went to correct ( I have vouchers for both the National and daily local papers) and pay the bill on Saturday and both “ladies” in front of me were wearing dressing gowns.
Neither would be goers in mtt eyes but both were still youngish
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The Porsche does have heated seats so I suppose its a possibility. But I don't wear PJ's, tackle out so to speak.
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And you dug this thread up from nearly two years ago to share that? 😀
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I've even seen women in onesies in the supermarket when I pop out for my elevenses.
We are talking MacColls here though....
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIs this another vast encompassing term in your mind, the same way Hipster is anyone young and with any interest in fashion/self-image?
I thought a 'pikey' was quite specific term, not just a regional variation on 'chav'?
Oh and a hipster is not any young person with an interest in fashion/self image - a hipster is some one who spends a lot of time bitching about how life is hard and spend most their lives sitting in a trendy coffee shop writing an edgy screen play no one but them will ever read. And they also sport a shiddy beard, probably half a tat sleeve, more than likely have a halfshave/half comb over hair cut and no doubt chuck in a few spreaders for good measure.
They also talk about things like the internet and cloud like it came out last week and they were the first to use it rather than understanding it has been around for 20 years
Does that clarify things for you young man?
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Originally posted by original PM View Postand it is always pikeys
I thought a 'pikey' was quite specific term, not just a regional variation on 'chav'?
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