Woman Wearing Pyjamas on the Streets of London WTF!
‘Mummy why is that woman wearing her pyjamas outside?’ Asked the 5 year child. Yes indeed… because she is a smelly lazy twat who couldn’t be arsed to change into her street clothes… not the mothers answer but what I thought!
It was a chilly morning in London today… well it was in North West London. To stay warm during my tennis lesson I was wearing, 2 t-shirts, a thick sports jumper and a jacket, as well as a pair of jogging bottoms and cargo pants. I barley felt the cold, as others around me looked like they were frozen solid!
On the way to my tennis lesson I passed by a mother walking her daughter to school wearing pyjamas, slippers with no socks, and a jacket. Is she for real, is she so lazy that she couldn’t spend the 10 minutes it takes to have a quick shower and go put on some street clothes What a fine example to set your child. What a joker!
After my tennis lesson another woman dressed in her pyjamas was walking down the street, looking like she was gonna die from the cold. Maybe she never had the energy to put on socks or a jacket! I guess for some people getting out of bed is a big enough chore. Maybe taking off their pyjamas after a tough night of sleeping, followed by a shower and then putting on some clothes is too much like hard work for some.
It wasn’t even lunch time when I noticed my third pyjama wearing layabout of the day walking down the road. Another woman, who looked like a hard days work would kill her.
‘Shhh don’t be rude,’ said the mother to her 5 year old child. No, the rude one is the lazy woman who think it is acceptable to walk down the street in her pyjamas and slippers. You don’t look cool. You are not a ground breaking trend setter. You look like a lazy, filthy, smelly chav. An idiot! And one question that only a pyjama street wearing fiend can answer, do you wear your filthy pyjamas when you go back to bed…? I think I know the answer….yes indeed!
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Its a terribe sight to see someone in their pyjamas and slippers in the street. Most people wear slippers at home to keep their floors clean, and their feet warm. We all out put ours on as soon as we get in. We don’t wear shoes in the house. So what do people do who wear them in the street? When they get in do they change into a clean pair? I also like to put my pyjamas on at home, but we have company then I certainly don’t wear them. I don’t understand this trend of wearing slippers and pyjamas in the street. It’s more than just laziness. People do it because they think it’s cool and trendy. It’s time people started to think for themselves again.
Oh my goodness, how odd and in winter too. can it really be that these people can’t be bothered or do you live near to some strange Pyjama wearing commune?
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I don’t even like to answer the door in pyjamas let along go outside in them!!!!
Lianne, I wonder if they realise how lazy, scummy and dumb they look…
LoveLondonMuseums, luckily only one of the fools was in my area Kilburn, the others were in Queens Park and Kensal Rise.
Lady Banana, I would be in trouble if I did, I don’t where anything!
They r not right in their heads!
Bev, I think you have hit the nail on the head!
Have you even considered that these women may have children and be in a rush to get them to school? and why does it offend you so much, it has nothing to do with you, this is exactly what i cant stand, narrowmindedness, why does it even matter to you so much that you feel the need to write a blog post about it?!?! i dont even go outside in my pjamas unless im hungover, too cold to change or very late but i still believe women should be able to wear whatever they choose outside the house without being persecuted byy someone who has nothing better to do with their time. very sad.
Rachel actually only one of the woman had a child with her. When I seen the second two it was past lunch time! And for the one woman with a kid, she should have got her lazzy ass out of bed 5 minutes earlier. What a great example to set her kids, mummmy is a lazy fuck who can’t be bothered to take her pyjamas off before going outside…
I think the only sad one is you… sticking up for sad, lazy, chav woman… who need to get a life! Pathetic! You really are!
William Wallace, all I am saying is that I don’t agree with your outdated and discriminatory values and I think that people should be allowed to wear whatever the hell they want without being judged. and to be honest Id rather set the example to my child that they can wear they choose, rather than teach them some old-fashioned, middle class views such as yours. I mean the idea of someone wearing cargo pants makes me feel a little sick but I wouldn’t go to the lengths of writing a rude and unjustified post about it. Grow up.
Rachel… screw you and go get a god dam life. People walking around in their fucking bed time attire look like what they are complete and utter losers. Im working class and proud! And my mother managed to get up in time every single morning to make me and my two sisters breakfast, get showered, and put on her clothes before taking us to school – I may add I could manage to cope all by myself by the time I was 9 i.e making my own breakfast and going to school! I guess thats why I have been a worker and an achiever all of my life and not a burden on the state!
I get the feeling you are one of those losers who wanders the steets in their pyjamas taking their kids to school. This is England. we are still allowed free speach and if I have something to say about something that bugs the hell out of me I’m going to do it! Hey you dummy I was wearing cargo pants over track suit bottoms so I could work out in the freezing cold – at least they are designed for wearing outside!
Only jokers, losers, chavs, and the brain dead where pyjamas outdoors and that is a fact. You don’t like what I have to say about it…tough, I don’t really give a dam!
William I must back you up on this. Some mothers are not fit to look after thrmselfs let alone raise children.
I’m actually a 21 year old student at Central St Martins
Rachel, ah… I should have guessed that one. Only layabouts or students could possible think that wearing pyjamas in the street is the way forward!
I think you need to get stoned, then you wont care so much about these things. Goodbye Will, I hope to never come across your blog again.
Rachel, I don’t need to take mind altering shit to enjoy my life. I actually get a good laugh from those layabouts who can’t be arsed to put on some clothes…if only they realised how pathetic they looked…
It has been such fun…don’t hurry back!