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Friday, January 15, 2010

Dear So and So...Idiots are Among Us!

Dear Lady at the BX,

Pajama pants are meant for bed, not the public. I don't even go out to the bus without changing into at least a pair of jeans, and I don't even have to leave my yard for that. When you wear such things it makes you look like you have just given up. I know, you probably have a baby at home and haven't showered in 3 days, but still, just a little effort please, for those who have to look at you.

Thanks in advance, Kat
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Dear Stupid Cow at Tesco,

If you see me and my three year old who is obviously going to be sitting in the trolly, don't take the dry one. Your purse can't feel the wetness on it's bottom, my kid can.

Grrr, Kat
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Dear Bus Driver,

I know we were late yesterday morning, but that doesn't give you the right to tell me off. It is the first time I have ever been late. It isn't like I was extremely late, I just had to get LaLa's coat on and send her out the door.

Cut Us Some Slack, Kat
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Dear LaLa,

You can not fake sick. I am the master of the art and know a fake cough when I hear it. Nice try kid.

Love, Mom
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Dear Readers,

If you have some letters and need to get something off your chest, please leave your link with Mr. Linky. Have a fabulous weekend.

Love, Kat
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Pajama pants? Guilty as charged!
Love your So and So's Kat. Give that bus driver the what for. Seriously.
If I'm being totally honest, I too have left the house in pajama pants before. (hangs head in shame) At least they were a solid dark color, yoga pant looking number and not the bright pink ones with doughnuts all over them!
Really, the bus driver told you off??? wow...
Some people can be so rude! They should have let you and the little one have the dry cart.
Hey...what is with the bus driver!!??!! Like seriously has he/she ever been late before....I bet YES!! And I am with you...no to pajama pants and slippers...I mean really?!
LOL!
Hugs
SueAnn
I want a little dart gun with those suction cup darts. Affixed to each dart will be a little flag that says "Asshole." I reserve the right to shoot them at whomever displeases me.
Kat, I love how "British" you've become. Stupid cow, and trolley? Awesome!
I did the pj pants thing when I was in my late teens/early 20's when I was traveling via car because they were comfy and the only time I was seen was when I stopped to go to the bathroom. I would NEVER wear them to the PX (you silly AF people and your BX). Now I'm off to write my Dear So and So's!
New to your blog. Very timely post as I just wrote a letter to our "sickness" this morning!

Laughing at the pj pants. I so agree with you. If you don't feel like putting jeans on, at least swap the pj pants for yoga pants -- or sweatpants. Just as comfortable and more acceptable than sleepwear.

Enjoyed your post!

~ Jennifer
http://thetoyboxyears.blogspot.com
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Captain Dumbass · 794 weeks ago

You didn't go all "American" on him?
Oh was that you at the BX? LOL sorry i too am guilty of going on in PJ bottoms
If I had that bus driver, I'd fake sick too.
I have been seeing WAY too many people running around in pajama pants lately. Some braless women who REALLY shouldn't do that as well.
Kat - I have a question for you but can't find your email! Can you send it to me via msbede@gmail.com? Thanks. Plus, I will officially start spelling your name correctly.

Signed,
So sorry :)
She took the dry buggy? She obviously isn't from the South. Down here it is a fight over who's going to take the wet one.
Hahaha! What a fabulous idea. Created my own Dear So and So just now...
you know what they say
once a stupid cow, always a stupid cow
Just rethinking my Dear So and So, in the context of daring to leave the house in PJs in a small Italian town and on reflection being a home educating heretic is probably less of an issue than being a sartorial heretic in terms of getting shopping done in peace.
I love is MeMe! I try and do it every week. I can't bring myself to leave the house in pj's it just doesn't seem right to me at all.
Oh, the fake cough. They think they're so brilliant. But they forget that we were once there.
Maybe the pj mommy gained a few extra pounds and is in denial, the jeans are just a little snug, with buying the kids stuff there really just ins't much extra cash to buy a new pair (and she still thinks it won't be long and her old jeans will fit yet again!)! How do I know this....because I too have been spotted out and about in mine! lol!
I am like Ferris Bueller when it comes to faking sick.
Haha... my husband just went on a tyraid yesterday about people wearning pajama pants out in public!
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Auchenshugglegranny · 793 weeks ago

On the subject of those jammy trousers..seems its the fashion, but if your over 18 you should know better, well said Kat. Bus driver..Kat you need to speak to the school about this, if not for yourself for others in a similar position. Tesco are obliged to supply big blue paper towel to dry the seats with, if it aint hangin up ask at customer service, and trip the woman that took the dry one. Kind thoughts from Scotland:)
It could be worse -- that person could have been wearing PJ pants and a snuggie (I saw it the other day, a student was riding his scooter to school in a snuggie).

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