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A Tesco store has asked customers not to shop in their pyjamas or barefoot


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karter Wrote:

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> you thick lm? never, the mangoes were over priced

> too.



Should have gone to Spec Savers.



Bye the way...apart from the flip flops and yoga mat, are we to understand that you went into Tescos totally starkers?

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> Wot would they do if you were naked and were

> purchasing the "banned" articles to save your

> temporary embarrassment? oooo there's a thought



One for European Courts of Justice I think.

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> It may have been embarrassing for those around

> *rolls eyes*



It depends KK...do you know something the rest of us don't? (hee hee)

karter Wrote:

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> Ladymuck, the sausage that i wacked you in the

> face with was from an intensively reared pig. I do

> apologize, it should have been organic and local.

> :)



I feel tainted.

monica Wrote:

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Anyway PJs look

> like clothes these days and vice versa.



That's so true...many a time people have taken the micky out of - e.g. - my shirts stating that they look like jim-jams...so...could there be grounds for appeal in a test case perhaps?...are Tescos infringing our human rights?...I might just go and test it out if I feel sufficiently devilish!;-)

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