Where i live (Liverpool) there seems to be a lot of people who wear pjs. I see them all the time in the AsdaI couldnt do it me I feel embarrassed taking the bins out in my pjs let alone go the corner shop or any shops for that matter
I always get confused when people say ‘council’ estates .. so many people have bought ex council houses so you wouldn’t even know if it was council or bought anyways I guess I could say I live in a council estate although 50% of the houses are bought and majority of people work.. luckily Iv Proberly only ever seen 1 person in there pjsDon’t think it’s got anything to do with “council estate” you get it everywhere...
Probably runs as far away as possible when it goes out for a poo in the morning. I know I would if I lived there & could jump walls as easy as a cat, I bet Theo is mad jealous!Poor Mitzy never gets a look in
Agree. I grew up in a council house that my parents ended up buying and I've never seen anyone outside in their Pyjamas, or people leaving sofas etc in their gardens. I live in a middle class Cheshire village now and people are far scruffier here, one house have bin bags thrown all over their garden, etc, what people typically describe as 'council estate.'I always get confused when people say ‘council’ estates .. so many people have bought ex council houses so you wouldn’t even know if it was council or bought anyways I guess I could say I live in a council estate although 50% of the houses are bought and majority of people work.. luckily Iv Proberly only ever seen 1 person in there pjsnothing wrong with a council estate like you say!
Joes Older SonWho is Harry?
Imagine if they did have another baby and a girl, the posts would be even more annoying. I don't think Rex would be a fan and he'd be pushed out.They need to look after the kids they have already and do it properly for a change, rather than think about having an other child.
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Again with the ‘small business’ too, the Essex craft one has over 25k followers!! I’ve seen so many nicer ones on ACTUAL small businessesSo last night she was spraying her Xmas baubles white so she didn’t need to buy new ones.
This morning she is showing off the new Xmas decs and baubles she has bought
oh thanks, never heard of him before nowJoes Older Son
Here hereDon’t think it’s got anything to do with “council estate” you get it everywhere...
I don’t think she meant to cause offence as neither did I. There’s a certain stereotype when it comes to council estates which is wrong but since I was young this is how’s its been in my area. Some kids weren’t allowed to play with kids from estates when I was growing up, looking back it was bad of the parents because obviously we’re all equals. I do agree there’s areas what arnt council and are much worse. And I’m aware they had the right to buy scheme, many did many didn’t but you don’t have to have a mortgage to be betterHere hereWinds me up this kind of comment ‘council estate’ do you know a lot of houses on council estates are actually bought I’d rather live on a council estate with people who appreciate what they have than live next to someone who turns their nose up at you if you dare step foot out the door with pyjamas on (not that I’d venture out) but I will put something in the bin with pyjamas on... and I doubt Stacey lives on a council estate so ‘‘twas a pointless and snobby comment in my opinion.
Thank you! I meant absolutely no offence at all. Like I mentioned, my parents and partner both come from council estates so I just don't see it as an insult. I was more referencing the things I see on my partners estate - it's fact that in my experience I see it more on his estate than I do on my own. Appreciate what I see on estates in my area will differ from what others see in their area but I meant no offence by what I was saying.I don’t think she meant to cause offence as neither did I. There’s a certain stereotype when it comes to council estates which is wrong but since I was young this is how’s its been in my area. Some kids weren’t allowed to play with kids from estates when I was growing up, looking back it was bad of the parents because obviously we’re all equals. I do agree there’s areas what arnt council and are much worse. And I’m aware they had the right to buy scheme, many did many didn’t but you don’t have to have a mortgage to be better
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