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


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It all makes sense, the branch who made this edict is Tesco's in St Mellons, Cardiff


Have you been there, I have.


It is a world of it's own.

I think there are more Subaru Impreza's per square mile residing here in this charming hamlet, than any where else in the UK.

Plus It's on the out skirts of the international city of style, Cardiff


The sartorially elegant tribe known as "The Casuals" started right here.

They are obviously making an evolutionary statement. Recreating the movement but being badly overlooked , misinterpreted ,even let down by the supermarket chain


The effort that goes into "this look" can't be measured & to the untrained eye it could even look lazy


But soon(this spring) you'll see Kate Moss, Lillie Allen, Sarah Brown et al' driving Canary yellow " Subu-'Preza's " with painted white racing alloys & blacked out window tints


All dressed in court shoes & PJ's, smoking a Superking & shopping in " Sloane Street "



"Mark my words", I know about these things




W**F

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> *splits a cocanut for LM* ;-)



Why thanks very much...mmmm....not bad for Tescos...want some KK? Karter...fancy some?


Erm...have you paid for it?

karter Wrote:

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> ladyM, how could i know if kk is ok? she is no

> horse though, yeah i fancy some, what though?


Some COCONUT! But you are too late...here...


*Tosses a bit of coconut shell in karter's direction*

woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> Now

>

> It all makes sense, the branch who made this edict

> is Tesco's in St Mellons, Cardiff

>

> Have you been there, I have.

>

> It is a world of it's own.

> I think there are more Subaru Impreza's per square

> mile residing here in this charming hamlet, than

> any where else in the UK.

> Plus It's on the out skirts of the international

> city of style, Cardiff

>

> The sartorially elegant tribe known as "The

> Casuals" started right here.

> They are obviously making an evolutionary

> statement. Recreating the movement but being badly

> overlooked , misinterpreted ,even let down by the

> supermarket chain

>

> The effort that goes into "this look" can't be

> measured & to the untrained eye it could even look

> lazy

>

> But soon(this spring) you'll see Kate Moss, Lillie

> Allen, Sarah Brown et al' driving Canary yellow "

> Subu-'Preza's " with painted white racing alloys &

> blacked out window tints

>

> All dressed in court shoes & PJ's, smoking a

> Superking & shopping in " Sloane Street "

>

>

> "Mark my words", I know about these things

>

>

>

> W**F



Hey, look everyone...looks as though Tescos haven't banned dogs! So let me get this straight...no pyjamas or slippers...but dogs and skates are allowed.

Ladymuck Wrote:

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So let me get this

> straight...no pyjamas or slippers...but dogs and

> skates are allowed. And he's not muzzled.


It'll be fun in children's toys section I'm sure...

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> KalamityKel Wrote:

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> -----

> > All I see are mangoes and melons... ;-)

>

>

> Ah that might be Monica that just walked

> past!!!!;-)



LM what are suggesting??? That i like melons aand Mangoes ????

monica Wrote:

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> Anyway I cant stand Tesco's, I shop locally dear,

> and use independents for all my groceries.


So what you doing in Tescos now then - just popped in to catch people in their nightwear?

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> I have a few ppl in mind that I wanna push over

> (get own back kinda)... Can I set up a list and

> have one of u lovely ppl round them up for me? :))


Now now KK...you naughty lady

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> didn't fink that was norty :-| :( like cheers for

> ya support *goes off mumbling under breath*



Oh dear I've done it now...


*shouts*


"come back KK"

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