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Post by Azonthus on Mar 19, 2005 10:23:17 GMT -5
Ok, I have got to bring up this major pet peeve of mine. Yesterday, I had to open at Sears Hardware. Yah, we open nice and early in the morning, a whopping 8 AM. Sorry, but I typically get up aound 6 to catch the 7:15 bus, so I get to sleep in on days I get to work! Anyway, in the first two hours, THREE girls came in in their pajamas, or clothes that look like pajamas. No, they weren't together, and they didn't even come in at the same time. Is it too much to ask to bother putting on a pair of jeans and a t-shirt and real shoes? Really, I would think it's common decency to not wear your pajamas out in public. Then again, maybe they want the world to think they're *chocolate*. "Look at me! I'm easy!" is practically what their dress screams. Honestly, it's really beginning to get on my nervs. I want to run up to the next person I see wearing her pajamas out in public and give her a good lecture. Not that it would do any good...
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Post by Vorchia on Mar 19, 2005 10:29:31 GMT -5
Fine, next time I'll go shopping in Bikini!!!!!!! jkjk
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Post by Barry on Mar 19, 2005 11:32:27 GMT -5
The crazy things people do now days.
I'm sure glad I'm a Dragon. ;D
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Post by Azonthus on Mar 19, 2005 21:28:07 GMT -5
Fine, next time I'll go shopping in Bikini!!!!!!! jkjk *laughs* Would an Ovi in a bikini be anything like a velociraptor in a hula skirt?
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Post by Vorchia on Mar 20, 2005 1:02:41 GMT -5
Hey that hula picture involves you very decently dressed! I can't believe you actually have people walking into stores wearing their nighwear (I officially give up on spelling the 'p' word)!!! Az in a hula, Amber in a celtic dancing dress, which raptor is next and in what outfit? Hehehe
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Post by aric on Mar 26, 2005 4:33:42 GMT -5
Ok, I have got to bring up this major pet peeve of mine. Yesterday, I had to open at Sears Hardware. Yah, we open nice and early in the morning, a whopping 8 AM. Sorry, but I typically get up aound 6 to catch the 7:15 bus, so I get to sleep in on days I get to work! Anyway, in the first two hours, THREE girls came in in their pajamas, or clothes that look like pajamas. No, they weren't together, and they didn't even come in at the same time. Is it too much to ask to bother putting on a pair of jeans and a t-shirt and real shoes? Really, I would think it's common decency to not wear your pajamas out in public. Then again, maybe they want the world to think they're very *friendly* persons. "Look at me! I'm easy!" is practically what their dress screams. Honestly, it's really beginning to get on my nervs. I want to run up to the next person I see wearing her pajamas out in public and give her a good lecture. Not that it would do any good... When you say "pajamas," do you mean regular PJs of the kind that kids wear, or are you talking about something more akin to lingerie? If it's the first one, it's weird. If it's the second, then it may be fashion since dresses have been styled after lingerie for years... In any case, I for one would like more girls to dress in such a manner. ;D Of course, I live in Hawaii and girls in bikinis can be seen from the street in Waikiki all the time... - Aric
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Post by Vorchia on Mar 26, 2005 7:38:01 GMT -5
I think she meant shapeless discolored comfortable old clothing many wear when going to sleep with no intention of looking sexy or fashionable. Of copurse including slippers that have been walked on since the beginning of time and have been stitched back together 500 times.
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