SHREVEPORT, La. -- Public pajamary might get you busted in Caddo Parish if a parish commissioner has his way.
The Times reported Commissioner Michael Williams said an incident at a local Wal-Mart in which he and others were offended by a customer clad in pajamas was the spark for his proposal to ban them in public.
One problem with a prohibition on wearing jammies in public is defining what constitutes pajamas, Williams acknowledges.
4 comments:
I mean, do we really have to tell you out loud this? If you show up in public in PJ's, tattoos, piercings and think you're going to be respected as a paid professional, YOU ARE WRONG. Duh. No law has to be made except the law of you don't get the job and stay unemployed.
Oh, wait, that's what they want. That's the core problem! Do these things and stay on welfare!
No. Goodbye, butthead.
Can we keep these idiots from collecting welfare because they are unemployable? No, unfortunately. Not by current law.
Most people in pajama pants are just plain lazy...but before you judge everyone...they could have had surgery or something and need to wear comfy pants for a few weeks...think knee replacement, hip replacement, bypass surgery, etc. I know a few people who had major surgery in the winter months who had to wear them for a few weeks...didn't need to stay home, needed exercise, but could not wear regular pants...as long as your stuff's not showing...
You'd better outlaw going out in sweatpants then, too. What's the big deal? People who go out dressed like this are simply too lazy to dress. We can all look down on their lazy behinds together.
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