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Tesco dress code bans customers in pyjamas
#11
I just think some people are lazy, St Mellons is home to a huge council estate and a lot of them aren't interested in looking for work preferring to live off the state.
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#12
We see quite a lot  of burkas here in the states. Particularly in the university/college areas. Tyson, I have seen white burkas. Blue and orange too.

Richard, I think the bed head pajama thing is very similar to the long hair and bell bottoms thing of our time. A rebellious statement ?

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#13
I've seen violet Burkas, very beautiful. The women came from Somalia or Ethiopia.

Pyjama does represent dreamworld, virtual world we live in.
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#14
Yes I have seen the violet and saffron colored burkas . I agree. They are beautiful.
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#15
I agree with all of you.

Leah, we have a very similar system to you, and housing estates create a mentality designed by the illuminati, we are up to 3rd generation of never worked, and if they know the system well enough, they earn far more than the basic working wage!
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leah Wrote:I just think some people are lazy, St Mellons is home to a huge council estate and a lot of them aren't interested in looking for work preferring to live off the state.
Some are lazy and some go to great effort and expense to look sloppy. Like some people wet their heads before they go to bed so that they'll have bed head in the morning. Then they spend big money on designer clothes that look like they came out of a rag box.
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Mercy Now Wrote:Richard, I think the bed head pajama thing is very similar to the long hair and bell bottoms thing of our time. A rebellious statement ?
That may be true but I was referring to times before the 60s because that's when the government got heavy into mind control. I was thinking about all the old photos I've seen through history and I noticed most men wore suits and most women wore dresses. It was like people always wanted to look their best back then.
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#18
It reminds me of Zoolander when they brought out the new fashion line Derelicte - "inspired by the homeless" - every time something ridiculous is satirised in film or TV, it ends up coming true!
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#19
I saw that movie and I thought it was funny. It does surprise me how impressible people are. It's like the saying monkey see monkey do. Like it surprised me that when they showed OJ running from the police in his white bronco that the sales of white broncos skyrocketed. People want whatever they see on TV. It goes to show you how powerful TV really is.
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#20
It can be worse than pyamas and burkas: headphones

The percentage of youth doing this while shopping is sky rocketing, too.

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