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What's with the pajama's?
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4 times in the last week we've seen people out and about wearing pajama bottoms.
Thursday night as we got out of our movie (Before Sunset), we saw a guy in pajama bottoms and big fluffy slippers.
Is this just a California thing, a teenager thing, or some weird TV show trend that's just starting?
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i wear pajama bottom around the house but thats as far as i will go...maybe to the grocery store if i am being really lazy...but not as a fashion statement....but if you are talking...
ZUBUZ!!! thats a different story
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it's a california/lazy thing, far as I can tell... been doing it for years... so long as my ass isn't hanging out and I have some kind of foot covers... who cares?
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At least they are wearing clothes. Last thing we need is a lot of guys running around with speedos or worse on!
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Yeah, see a bit of it. Only women though.
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Women in my High School do it...
alot.
Not complaining though, it's elastic and sort of falls off the skinnier ones.
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What's with the Pajama's WHAT?
Apostrophe police! Apostrophe police!
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i love hangin out err nevermind..
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It's a High School Thing.�
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Originally posted by King Bob On The Cob:
Women in my High School do it...
alot.
Not complaining though, it's elastic and sort of falls off the skinnier ones.
the teachers? there were no women in my high school. though the juicy velour suits that the jappy princesses at cornell wore all winter at cornell were reminiscent.
oh and its zub az. not zubuz
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Originally posted by chris v:
What's with the Pajama's WHAT?
Apostrophe police! Apostrophe police!
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Yikes! Mea Culpa.
How come there's no grammar check in Safari?
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Originally posted by King Bob On The Cob:
Women in my High School do it...
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WOMEN in high school? Surely you jest.
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Originally posted by Macfreak7:
WOMEN in high school? Surely you jest.
YOU would know the difference!?
Jest don't call him Shirley.
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Originally posted by chris v:
What's with the Pajama's WHAT?
Apostrophe police! Apostrophe police!
Unfortunately due to the draconian image guidelines I can't inline post it, but Bob's Quick Guide to the Apostophe.
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I've got my PJs on now. Beats being naked. I think that would scare the cat.
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Pretty normal in China.
Stupid, but normal.
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Originally posted by MilkmanDan:
I've got my PJs on now. Beats being naked. I think that would scare the cat.
And probably the neighbours.
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I know a mid-30s former manager of a CompUSA in Michigan, who used to come to the store in them occassionaly. He would also come in wearing nylon sports shorts, and when he wore Dockers, he usually had on a pair of spats (black & white shoes).
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Originally posted by KarlG:
I know a mid-30s former manager of a CompUSA in Michigan, who used to come to the store in them occassionaly. He would also come in wearing nylon sports shorts, and when he wore Dockers, he usually had on a pair of spats (black & white shoes).
Is that why he is a former?
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Originally posted by Angus_D:
And probably the neighbours.
It's their own damn fault for looking.
It's nobody's business how I dress (or fail to) at home.
-s*
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Originally posted by vmpaul:
...Is this just a California thing, a teenager thing, or some weird TV show trend that's just starting?
As others have mentioned, it's mostly a HS girl thing. It's not a recent trend, however, as they have been doing it for a long time.
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i know people who wear scrubs around... same idea. comfy and easy. i fail to see the crisis.
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Originally posted by TailsToo:
Is that why he is a former?
No, he went to Home Depot, as a manager. Don't think he'll dress like that there.
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My Wife wears pajamas all the time at home.
She has this really cute Hello Kitty pajama set
I mostly see younger women out at night at the grocery store shopping in their pajamas.
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I'm just waiting until the day when people wear their nasty skid marked tighty wighties and a wife beater T-shirt... and say it's their right to do so.
de-evolution at work if you ask me.
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Originally posted by KarlG:
No, he went to Home Depot, as a manager. Don't think he'll dress like that there.
I wouldn't buy lumber from a guy in his PJs.....
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Originally posted by Spheric Harlot:
It's their own damn fault for looking.
It's nobody's business how I dress (or fail to) at home.
-s*
I don't think you can walk around the outside of your house naked. Or in front of a big window and just stand there in all your naked glory. I think that violates some city ordinance where you live.
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Originally posted by TailsToo:
I wouldn't buy lumber from a guy in his PJs.....
If I can't see his lumber, I ain't buying any lumber... er...
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Originally posted by d4nth3m4n:
the teachers? there were no women in my high school. though the juicy velour suits that the jappy princesses at cornell wore all winter at cornell were reminiscent.
oh and its zubaz. not zubuz
Shame on you, I wear juicy pants! And I'm just a princess, not a jappy one...rite?
And yea, Zubas, hoooo boy. That guy obviously has to catch up on his *I Love the 90s* watching. I believe that was the 1990 episode.
And to agree with the general population, it is a HS girl thing. Although in my HS, it was a senior class thing. We had "Pajama Thursdays," where most of the seniors would wear 'em. And why did we do it? Well, pjs are comfy, and by the time you were a senior, you were secure enough with yourself (aka everyone important already knew what you looked like at your best, and those who didn't were underclassmen and would respect you/stamp you with an "I'd do her" approval anyway) to not have to go through the trouble of getting dolled up for school in the morn. Especially since we had to take the train in to HS, pjs were a good choice. But we didn't just wear any old ripped and soiled ones, you had to have style. Yes, fashionable pjs. Old Navy kind were the most popular.
I guess we were all pretty corny with the pj thing, but it was just one of those clique things you did. You could tell what group someone was in by the pjs they wore on Thursday. Well, I enjoyed it, anyway. And at Cornell, I still do it. They guys don't, but lots of girls do. Especially in college, it's just too tempting to not have to do anything other than roll out of bed, brush your teeth, wash your face, and go to class. I even wore a pair of boxers to class one day. But it was Halloween, so it was acceptable. Won't ever do it again, I pwomise.
Oh, but slippers...that just sounds retarded. Well, except for on PJ Day...
Yea, I forgot. Pajama Thursdays were sparked by "PJ Day." We had PJ Day, 80's Day, lots-o-fun-stuff in my HS. What can I say, there were like 3200 kids. So yea, as far as my HS goes, blame it on PJ Day, for which I was a rebelious deviant and wore a Victoria's Secret slip. Ask Dan to scan the pic...
*End of conniption, and apology. I just got out of HS recently, still very fond memories.*
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100% real, eh?
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Originally posted by TailsToo:
100% real, eh?
Haha, damn strait! It's just that shirt, ties in the front and pushes em together. Though I hadn't noticed they were THAT round until the pic was taken, teehee.
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Originally posted by Mrs. D4n.:
Haha, damn strait! It's just that shirt, ties in the front and pushes em together. Though I hadn't noticed they were THAT round until the pic was taken, teehee.
I can't tell...I need more proof...
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Originally posted by gorickey:
I can't tell...I need more proof...
This is a year old, from when I still had red hair:
Seeeee, they ain't that big.
Though I am only 5 feet tall.
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Now if only you were in Pajamas....
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Originally posted by TailsToo:
Now if only you were in Pajamas....
Haha. Well, like I said, I wore a Victoria's Secret slip dress to school on PJ Day. Dan has my only copy of the pic. He's stuck indoors recooperating from getting his tonsils and adenoids removed, so if he get bored and motivated enough, maybe he'll look for it. Do prod him...er, about the picture, that is.
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This thread is now about motivating Dan!
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Originally posted by Ghoser777:
I don't think you can walk around the outside of your house naked. Or in front of a big window and just stand there in all your naked glory. I think that violates some city ordinance where you live.
I meant at home.
And sure I can, at home.
This ain't America, you know.
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