PAJAMAS IN DR. OFFICE


Published/Last Modified on Saturday, August 22, 2009 8:54 PM CDT

I WAS THERE

 YOU people talked about  walking hopkin's street with pajamas and house slipper's on,well today in the dr. office big as cuff there she walk's in, in just that pj's and house slipper's. I'D rather walk hopkin street with pj's and house slipper's on than to go into a dr. office with that on,so you people can't talk because. you people do it to and yes i'm speaking of white people.TRY to make us look bad,SHE WAS WHITE. WELL THERE YOU GO.DI I hpoe you post this,because this is a clean post

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    Here we go again wrote on Sep 25, 2009 6:47 PM:

    " As usual this article smacks of racism!!! its not about black or white....its about people, and self respect. I've seen both white and black people walking around in what could be called unmentionables. And who cares what street you live on? So instead of writing an article about other peoples attire, why not spend time worring about things that really matter! AND---I liked what ASHAMED wrote...If everyone would think like you and I..the world would be a better place. But alas, we are surrounded by people who think that skin color is all that matters. "

    Jeanerette Pride wrote on Sep 24, 2009 4:30 PM:

    " People of New Iberia, just remember Sparky belong to you guys first! "

    Left NI wrote on Sep 22, 2009 7:19 PM:

    " I doubt any one would leave NI for something so petty as wearing PJ's in public, it has to be for other reason(s). Good Day!!! "

    wish I were not here wrote on Sep 22, 2009 7:09 PM:

    " I am assamed we have nothing better to argue about. Well, I am off to the play ground maybe there I will find intellegent conversation!! HA, HA, HA!! "

    wish I were not here wrote on Sep 22, 2009 7:04 PM:

    " I think people can wear whatever they want to wear. Just remeber that you will not be taken serious if you walk around like you just rolled out of bed. Sick or not. When I am ill and need to go to the Doctors office, I get dressed. I do not walk around like a homeless person who has no cloths. But, thats just me!!!! "

    Judging Judge Not wrote on Sep 20, 2009 5:58 PM:

    " I do understand in some circumstances
    and I'm not someone to judge. However, to see people walking the streets and going to the stores and making it a fashion statement is totally unacceptable. "

    sparky wrote on Sep 18, 2009 9:38 PM:

    " This is priceless!!!! Stuff like this is why I left New Iberia and moved to Jeanerette "

    Phyllis wrote on Sep 18, 2009 12:45 PM:

    " I once had a catheter after my first child was born. I was sick and in the hospital for a week with eclampsia and was sent home with the catheter for almost a month more. I could not wear anything but a gown and robe over it and had to go to the doctors and hospital for testing every few days IN MY GOWN. There was no other way for it to be done. I had to lose my humility and get out in the doctors office this way. SHAME ON YOU for judging. "

    omg... wrote on Sep 17, 2009 4:47 PM:

    " ok...this is the stupidest conversation I have read here in a very long time!!

    I WAS THERE...just shut up...you do not make any logical sense. Go find something constructive to do with your life than judge what people should wear. I think there are more important issues that need to be fixed, than worrying about what someone wears.

    ME...just shut up and go play in the road!! haha NOW WHAT?? hahaha dumb a.... "

    Debbie wrote on Sep 16, 2009 5:52 PM:

    " How do not know this woman did not just have major surgery and cannot wear pants till it heals. You should have talked to the dr when you saw him. Have compassion and understanding. "

    colorblind co wrote on Sep 16, 2009 12:49 AM:

    " i think it is safe to say that "I WAS THERE" is a few french fries short of a happy meal.. "

    curious wrote on Sep 15, 2009 10:40 PM:

    " Ok! here it goes... we are from south louisiana not cali... since when its a problem to where pj's in the dr. office?? At the economic time who cares what you r wearing just be happy its clothing... Anyway when you r sick what r you most confrontable in (PJ's)!! just so amazing how people really r in this world.. "

    Carol wrote on Sep 15, 2009 5:55 PM:

    " To have some pride:
    "Have some Pride wrote on Sep 13, 2009 7:49 PM:

    " TRIFLING TRASH!!! That's what you are if you think that going out in public in your nightclothes is OK.


    Pride be damned, I'd rather have my daughter alive and well, then spend 5 mins. getting dressed. That 'extra' 5 minutes could cost me my daughter's life, brain damage, etc.
    The Er is just one situation, some people go to the Doctor's first, even for REAL emergencies. "

    MIL wrote on Sep 14, 2009 12:59 AM:

    " At 8:30 p.m. one night, neighbor beats on my door with her baby lifeless in her arms and cries out for me to take them to the ER. In my pj's and robe, washed hair in a towel. Guess I should have said, " Hold on to that lifeless body! Gotta dress and dry my hair, somebody will talk!" THAT was 30 years ago! "I" HAVE MORALS! The baby came BEFORE how I was dressed! "

    MRS wrote on Sep 14, 2009 12:53 AM:

    " EXACTLY Carol!! Although I think the majority here are speaking about wearing them as regular clothes on the outside, some here think they will never be in a situation like yours. Can you believe how much Nonsense talk is going on here???? "

    Have some Pride wrote on Sep 13, 2009 7:49 PM:

    " TRIFLING TRASH!!! That's what you are if you think that going out in public in your nightclothes is OK. I don't care what the circumstances are, I could be vomiting blood and I would take five minutes to put on some decent clothes before leaving my house. And just because you're "comfortable" and "covered" does not make it OK, people. Black, White, Indian, I don't care, have some pride in yourself and your appearance; take a minute to run a brush through your hair and take off those TACKY printed flannel pajama pants! GOD!!! "

    Me wrote on Sep 13, 2009 6:45 PM:

    " People can wear pajamas if they choose to. Maybe, that is all they have. How about that. At least the person wasn't naked. So What!!! "

    I WAS THERE wrote on Sep 13, 2009 11:19 AM:

    " THE ER is the place to wear pj's not the dr. office. YOU people will say anything to justify stinky pj's in the dr. office even if your not sick,so just keep the stinky pj's on and continue wearing the stinky pj's any where you want. SOOOOOOOOO STINKY. "

    tid bit wrote on Sep 13, 2009 10:08 AM:

    " to I WAS THERE ... just a note ... capitalization at the beginning of a sentence does not apply to the whole word, just the first letter. Your comments are visual screening sessions. "

    Carol wrote on Sep 11, 2009 9:17 PM:

    " I understand people going to the Dr.'s office in P.J.'s. I have personally gone to the ER in my Pj's. It depends upon the situation of the person(s) involved.
    If my daughter would ever have another bad seizure and turn blue, screw getting dressed. You'll see me in the ER again in Pj's if it's early morning or late at night. "

    I WAS THERE wrote on Sep 11, 2009 4:22 PM:

    " TO guynlaf HOW? do you know i'm a female.BEHIND a computer I could be any gender.I could be a drag queen,but any way, no I am not prejudice, you say that only because I stress the fact that it was a white woman and you people dont like it but who care's? I certainly don't, call me what you may. "

    OH NOES11one wrote on Sep 11, 2009 3:21 PM:

    " Someone wearing pajamas in public? Call the national guard and force them into concentration camps I say!

    There is nothing more important in the world than whining about what you don't like other people wearing. "

    joejoe wrote on Sep 11, 2009 1:44 PM:

    " not to beat the dead horse or anything, but I thought this was a little to far with the pajama thing.... I went to Wal Mart to pick up some milk at around midnight and a woman was in line wearing a robe (and not tied together.) What was even more bizare, she had on mens boxer shorts and a wife beater underneath. The best thing I can say about this is that she had on shoes and not slippers....and yes it was a robe, not an overcoat "

    Amen... 110 Agree wrote on Sep 11, 2009 10:47 AM:

    " Yes, what happened to the morals, values and self respect. Yes, PJ's belong in the home, House Slippers belong in the home. "COMMON SENSE" "

    guynlaf wrote on Sep 11, 2009 10:12 AM:

    " Oh yes you ARE! Please girl, don't even go there. We all know the truth. "

    I WAS THERE wrote on Sep 10, 2009 7:51 PM:

    " NO it don't bother me at all but yall act like yall forgot about the talk about pj's on hopkin st. it don't bother me at all but it certainly bother yall that the stinky pj's was worn to the DR. office by a white woman and like I said many of times before,the woman was not sick she was there with someone else.YALL don't want to understand this kind of english,just because she's a white woman.I don't care what yall say, she shouldn't of worn them there if she was not sick and she wasn't.no i'm not prejudice. "

    No Class wrote on Sep 10, 2009 4:09 PM:

    " It shouldn't be a race thing but a moral thing. PJ's belong at home. So it may be no ones business but if you have NO morals stay home with the lack of them. Give me the good old days of common sense,morals & self respect even if they are old fashoned. Crime rates were no where near what they are today because the people of days long gone had MORALS !!!!!!!! "

    NI Racist I agree wrote on Sep 10, 2009 2:49 PM:

    " Wearng PJ's in public as a fashion trend is unacceptable it really doesn't matter if you're black or white. If a person is ill and being transported from home by car or paramedics acceptable going shopping or walking down the street is not acceptable. Black/Female. "

    CMM wrote on Sep 10, 2009 1:24 PM:

    " People, you have nothing to do. Pj's are clothes. I find PJ pants are very comfortable. Yes, I wear them if I run to the store while cleaning, doing things around the house. I don't go grocery shopping in them, but sometimes I run to the store to get something. Get over it, I would rather see a person in PJ's than to see there breast out, their butt showing, or a person's thong or underwear. As long as she is covered whats the problem? Grow Up "

    To Not from NI wrote on Sep 10, 2009 12:42 PM:

    " What about you? You're just as guilty. "

    db56 wrote on Sep 10, 2009 11:03 AM:

    " If this bothered you so much why did you not speak to the doctor or his staff?? "

    NI STINKS wrote on Sep 10, 2009 8:15 AM:

    " If you lay with dogs you will wake up with "FLEAS", " YOU STANK" NI is beautiful "

    not from ni wrote on Sep 9, 2009 10:53 PM:

    " yall need something better 2 do "

    colorblind co wrote on Sep 9, 2009 2:47 PM:

    " to "lalala"
    the jerry springer comment was a great analogy to what these people actually do wear. Hence someone seeing a Jerry Springer preview once can tell exactly what I am talking about. "

    To Stop the Drama wrote on Sep 9, 2009 12:50 PM:

    " Racism is universal, not just in New Iberia. And if you think the forum is nonsense, then quit reading and writing to it. Throwing God into this is such a tired cliche'. "

    Stop the drama wrote on Sep 8, 2009 10:12 PM:

    " I think people in New Iberia are very racist. This forum is the proof. This forum is bunch of non-sense, and should not be on the internet. This shows just how ignorant, and judgemental some people are. Only God could judge. Get a hobby!!!!!!! If you get angry then you are guilty. "

    lalala wrote on Sep 8, 2009 9:50 PM:

    " colorblnd co,

    Jerry Springer..really classy! "

    Concerned Grandmother wrote on Sep 8, 2009 8:12 AM:

    " When My Grandmother was being picked up by ambulance she would be concerned about how she looked .It's always been kind of a joke in our family, but it goes to show how our older generation had a little more respect for themselves than todays. "

    colorblnd co wrote on Sep 6, 2009 11:46 PM:

    " the comparison between a doctor's office and hopkins st is ridiculous. I personally travel hopkins st all the time repo-ing cars, and see numerous PEOPLE walking the streets in what is kindly put as pajamas. Most of the PEOPLE walk around in pajama pants half way to their ankles, and a wife beater shirt on exposing more than i see on Jerry Springer. Although it may not be "of style" to wear pajamas in a doctor's office where at least someone is in need of health care, it is still more acceptable than on the streets, YOU PEOPLE "

    Tom wrote on Sep 5, 2009 10:24 PM:

    " The last time I was in a doctor’s office I saw a man wearing a green suit with a yellow tie. Can you believe it?? A yellow tie with a green suit!

    What is happening to out society? Does no one have any pride today?

    The man was white. My best friend is white so I’m not a racist. "

    BAM wrote on Sep 5, 2009 7:22 PM:

    " " Knock knock ! ' Who's there ? " Stanky ! ". Stanky Who ? Stanky in yo Pajamsa. He....He...He............ "

    Im me wrote on Sep 4, 2009 10:45 PM:

    " Well..Actually to "I was there"..I went into the doctor's office on Tuesday in my pajamas..And you know why?? Cause I can..Since when did they make a law about what to wear?? I wear what I want wherever I want and if anyone don't like it you should just stay home.. I wasn't all that sick..I just didn't feel like getting dressed and since there is a such thing as "freedom"..Get over it!! "

    I WAS THERE wrote on Sep 4, 2009 4:06 PM:

    " THE big idea is that you people can't read.I said several time's that the lady who had the pj's on was not sick.CAN yall read or yall just don't want to face the fact that it was a young white woman who had the pj's on.YOU all are trying to justify that fact.AND to NI that's what you get for dropping your pant's down to anything, but that was funny,you made me laugh. "

    To NI Stinks wrote on Sep 4, 2009 1:45 PM:

    " Yeah, I heard you tried to boil 'em and got scalded. "

    Mom of 4 wrote on Sep 3, 2009 9:33 PM:

    " To don't point fingers. God bless your mom. And you for taking care of her. I'll will be praying for both of you. Take care. "

    NI stinks wrote on Sep 3, 2009 7:58 PM:

    " One time, I got crabs in New Iberia. Haven't been back since. "

    DONT POINT FINGERS wrote on Sep 3, 2009 4:22 PM:

    " My mother is very ill and when she has so many doctors to see, sometimes it is a chore to get dressed not to mention the PAIN it inflicts. Yes, she has to go to the doctors office at times, but will wear a LONG ROBE with slippers. You have no idea what type of pain she is in. She is not being lazy. I dont care what color you are, if you are in that much pain and have to see your doctor in a robe or PJ's, what's the big deal??? "

    BAM wrote on Sep 3, 2009 4:11 PM:

    " Long ago I worked in Admitting Dept. at Lourdes Hosp. It got pretty crazy especially on Sundays. These particular people would walk in ( never pre-admitted ) and fill up the waiting room. I couldn't tell who the patient was because almost all of them had PJ's and house slippers on. Then finally I would escort them (at least 8 people)with 3-4 suit cases to a semi-private room. It's something that you don't even try to figure out. "

    Gordon wrote on Sep 3, 2009 9:56 AM:

    " its hard to get motivated to get dressed, when all you have to do is walk to the door to collect your Govt. check. Its not like you have to get dressed for work or anything...... "

    TO I was there wrote on Sep 3, 2009 8:26 AM:

    " Somebody also told me animals hang from trees. Don't get mad at the truth. How do you hang from a street and how do you make a whole street a home? Oh I forgot you recognize what you know. Don't be mad because you got back some of what you gave because you see : Judgments prevent us from seeing the good that lies beyond appearances. Like the lady in pjs maybe she had surgery you don't know why. I said the police moved people i didn't say what race. "

    saggers wrote on Sep 3, 2009 6:14 AM:

    " Frankly, I would rather see someone in pajama's then some of these guys wearing pants that go below their ??? and holding their crotch pretending to be holding up their pants. It is very obvious what they are doing. That is so disgusting and they should be arrested. "

    Not Trash wrote on Sep 2, 2009 9:46 PM:

    " To concerned citizen:I know the woman was a mother daughter etc.I wasnt talking bad about it.I was saying why dont people worry about stuff like that instead stupid stuff like this.I didn't even know yet what happened and the way it was showing at first was that she was murdered.But now I know that I knew her. I am still not saying something bad but if people would worry about stuff that mattered instead of whose wearing their pj's.And I said I said i wear my pj's pants not hoochie clothes not just underwear.That's gross. "

    D. Hertz wrote on Sep 2, 2009 8:14 PM:

    " I guess it depends on what the pajamas look like. "

    I WAS THERE wrote on Sep 2, 2009 4:53 PM:

    " SOMEBODY told me you alway's hang on hopkin st. and that's how you know about the fight.TELL everybody the truth,tell them how you hang on hopkin st, and why you hang on hopkin st. THIS post is for the person who made the remark about hopkin st. DON'T talk about your second home. "

    Opinionated... wrote on Sep 2, 2009 2:26 PM:

    " Ignorance is bliss. Some folks just don't know better. (B/F) "

    To I was there wrote on Sep 2, 2009 9:10 AM:

    " Hey why were the police on Hopkin st. Saturday evening trying to move a group of people and having to yell at them on speakers? Im talking about maybe 2 blocks full of people everywhere fighting each other. mama's even out there in pjs and kids with underwear hanging out and little girls not watching their babies but concerned about who was fighting cars having to slow down not to hit these kids...so sad.. "

    babygirl1981 wrote on Sep 1, 2009 4:36 PM:

    " Whose business is it on what people wear?! That's their life. If people would mind their busniess things would be a lot better. No matter what color you are. People should learn to be color blind anyway! "

    oldsouth wrote on Sep 1, 2009 1:45 PM:

    " i heard a black woman at a gas station ask me when checking out, "credik or debik".....:-0 "

    To I was there wrote on Sep 1, 2009 1:43 PM:

    " Maybe she was dressed in pajamas because she learned that habit from some of Y'ALL'S peeps. "

    Concerned Citizen wrote on Sep 1, 2009 8:38 AM:

    " Not Trash,

    The woman on Hwy 14 was a mother, daughter, granddaughter, niece, cousin and friend to many. Her tragic story is just that tragic, please mind your own business. "

    idiots all wrote on Aug 31, 2009 9:54 PM:

    " Who decides what is fashionable ? I have more to do than to try and determine if what a person is wearing is a pajama set . or some other form of lounge wear, or the latest hip hop attire . I once wore an afro and even if I could still grow hair I would not be caught wearing one today. I could ask why so many of my fellow acadian's wear them(yes them) "big, dirty, white, covered with only god knows what" boots EVERYWHERE "

    No more dignity...no more pride wrote on Aug 31, 2009 2:34 PM:

    " If you're proud to wear pajamas in public and can't understand why people can't mind their own business and let you do your thing...try to answer this question honestly: If your child gets arrested for indecent exposure because they insist that "their thing" is to wear nothing but underwear in public...who's fault will it be? The cops for enforcing a stupid law or you for being too stupid to realize you've set a poor example in personal grooming and self dignity? My gawd people!!! "

    ME wrote on Aug 31, 2009 11:30 AM:

    " Whether you're white, black, hispanic, or asian, pj's shouldn't be worn in public. It doesn't matter if they're clean, dirty, cute, or ugly. Its just tacky!!! Oh and btw "I WAS THERE", calm it with the racism! Life's too short for that. "

    Not trash wrote on Aug 31, 2009 10:41 AM:

    " I am white and not white trash and I wear my pj's to the store all the time and to the doctor's office if my kids or me is sick and I haven't gotten any sleep.Hey I am headed to the Dollar Store on Highway 14 in my pink pj's anyone want to come shopping with me.Please people can't we grow up and talk about stuff that really needs to be addressed like the woman who was found on highyway 14. "

    im white wrote on Aug 31, 2009 10:35 AM:

    " I am white and I go wherever I want in my pjs.If I am not in the mood to get dressed that is my problem not yours. Grow up and get a life people.It's my life and my clothes.I have cute little pj pants with tinkerbell on them and they are very comfortable and if I have them on and have to rush out the door to the store or the dr guess what they are staying on. "

    Jacque wrote on Aug 30, 2009 2:00 PM:

    " I can't understand how many people will argue or debate over the simplest of things. In today's society, there is nothing that will surprise a person. Sure, back in the yesterday, things was more conformed, pride and value, respect and honor, was the norm. things have changed drastically, and not for the best. When I visit my hometown, I am saddened, the neighborhood at one time was nice, but it is not the nice quiet, clean neighborhood anymore, dress code is shocking. The style of clothing is not a race/color or location thing, it's more of a new generation "

    I WAS THERE wrote on Aug 30, 2009 9:54 AM:

    " IT doesn't matter what you people say about my writing, just as long as you understand it, and I see that you all understand what i'm saying, YALL just mad because I saw a white woman who was not sick sitting in the DR. office with pj's on, don't get mad get a life, it was o.k for you people to talk about pj's on hopkin st.,but yall don't want no one to say anything about a white woman in the DR. office,whowas not sick.I just love getting even with you people.congrat's JEN LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL SILLY WABBIT "

    jennifer wrote on Aug 29, 2009 11:19 PM:

    " To I was there: Your writing is horrible...it is very hard to understand what you are saying because of how bad you write. Don't try to correct what I'm saying either. I have a master's degree and did very well in school in english and reading classes. You need to go back to school. Your writing is ridiculous! "

    Brenda wrote on Aug 28, 2009 4:30 PM:

    " Wearing PJ's & slippers to a doctors office if your sick is one thing. But wearing everyday on the streets as fashion statement is another. How hard is it to put on jeans and a t-shirt before going out. "

    To D. Hertz wrote on Aug 28, 2009 2:07 PM:

    " Ya know, in a truly sad way you're right! They don't care and is why they feel it's their right. And you'd think there would be a better way to curb such behavior problems. But if you notice it's monkey-see, monkey-do out there. Poor behavior has too many people saying live and let live or it's their right. And when someone objects to this behavior their called bigots. Since when does taking a stand for righteousness get stamped intolerance. Ohhh, since this generation of non-conformist decided they want to live outside the box...So_why_can't_we_make_it_a_cardboard_box. "

    Laf. wrote on Aug 28, 2009 8:07 AM:

    " To "I was there" - I still cannot understand most of what you are trying to say. You're sentences all run into one another because there is no punctuation. Could you at-least try? Is that too much to ask? You got some nerve. Talking about this poor woman in the Dr.'s office when you're bros. are all walking around town with their azzes hanging out. Get real girl "

    kaypistol wrote on Aug 28, 2009 2:37 AM:

    " I go in public in my PJs. Would anyone like to sue me? Haha! "

    D. Hertz wrote on Aug 27, 2009 10:44 PM:

    " Man you people are judgemental. Do you really think people who wear pajamas in public care what you think? "

    I WAS THERE wrote on Aug 27, 2009 4:40 PM:

    " TO LAF I'M not in school so I don't have to place punctuation's mark's where they go.YOU know exactly what I;M saying evidently you can't read to well because I did not say it was an elderly woman in a wheel chair. AND if someone read it to you then typed it for you then you need to get someone who can read and understand simple english.YOUR reading skill's seem's to be very poor. SOME post are worst than mine,worry about the subject not the writing,you'd say anything to take away from the subject. "

    I WAS THERE wrote on Aug 27, 2009 4:27 PM:

    " TO LAF CAN you not read.I SAID SHE WAS A YOUNG WOMAN who was there with someone else.NOW can you understand that? READ before you post it's written in plain old english.SHE was not there to see the DR. the other person had the appt.I hope you comprehend this.PJ'S in the DR. office is just nasty. "

    J wrote on Aug 27, 2009 4:22 PM:

    " dang!!!!!!!! u can tell that you are RACIST. I see all kinds of men with their underwear showing, not just black men! "

    here we go wrote on Aug 27, 2009 2:58 PM:

    " You're trying to say I got mad. I'm not mad you're the one who got mad at all white people because of what one person wrote about Hopkin street. So you know, I could care less who it was in pj's, what color they are, or where they were. I think we have bigger problems in this world like racist who can give it but can't take it on all sides of the rainbow . Its just so sad some can't see the beauty of it. Have a good day!!! "

    Ashamed wrote on Aug 27, 2009 2:49 PM:

    " I'm black and I can say that this post is a grammatical mess gone bad. How shameful that you would justify walking down Hopkins street with pajamas over going to a doctor's office sick. God help us all. No class, no pride, no rhyme nor reason.....wrong on every level! *shakes head while crawling under the table.* "

    here we go wrote on Aug 27, 2009 2:15 PM:

    " You wanted equal rights well there you go. My point is if you have a problem with what she is was wearing then fine say that. You and others make a point to say a person's race thats the real problem. Its suppose to be ok for some to be racist and others are to be quiet well if it bothered you so much call the reverends.You have become accustomed to this way of thinking if u say it well its ok but if i say it then call the reverends. Yes indeed I said what alot are thinking "

    Laf. wrote on Aug 27, 2009 11:08 AM:

    " To "I was there" - First of all, please learn how to spell and punctuate your sentences correctly because when you don't, you sound ignorant and it is very difficult to follow what it is you are trying to say. Secondly, you should worry less about this poor woman in the Dr.'s office and concern yourself more with the black men that want all of us to see their nasty underwear. That's just disrespectful, but then again, I've just come to expect as much. "

    Laf. wrote on Aug 27, 2009 11:00 AM:

    " Pajamas should NEVER be worn in public. The only acceptable place that they can and should be worn outside of your home is if you are walking to the curb to pick up the morning paper. Now, there are extenuating circumstances, such as the woman being chastised in this story. If she is elderly and in a wheel chair, why do you care what she is wearing? Show some respect for the elderly, PLEASE! I'm sure this poor woman was horified that she had to be taken to the doctor dressed as she was. "

    I wasnt there wrote on Aug 27, 2009 9:08 AM:

    " It shouldn't matter if the lady was black or white you don't wear "PJ's" in
    "PUBLIC" ....."CASE CLOSED" "

    I beg the differ.... wrote on Aug 27, 2009 9:06 AM:

    " It has nothing to do with the person being from New Orleans I'm a native born and breed in N.I., I can remember as far back as a child the local folks been wearing their PJ's for years, It just didn't start on today. It has nothing to do with where you come from. There are to be a law and grown folks should know better. "

    MIL wrote on Aug 27, 2009 1:35 AM:

    " To Seen it too...hmmm, YOU may have to eat those words one day! How quick people can be to be so catty over a woman who is sick in a doctors office in pajamas! Pajamas cover a lot more of the body than I've seen some women come in wearing! On the street shopping...of course not...but if you ARE ever too sick you will remember your posts in here. Never say Never..:) "

    Dirty Old Man wrote on Aug 26, 2009 4:07 PM:

    " I have truly lead a sheltered life. I’m an old man and, to the best of my knowledge, have never seen someone in public wearing PJ’s.

    TO D,Hertz. To answer your last question . Yes. "

    I WAS THERE wrote on Aug 26, 2009 3:28 PM:

    " TO here we go your just mad because I said she was a young white woman.IT'S o.k for you people to talk about pj's on hopkin st. SO why get mad because I said she a grown woman had on pj's in the DR. office.IT'S just some thing's that you people don't want to hear but your gonna hear it from me.YOU people can be talked about just like you people talk about us. "

    I WAS THERE wrote on Aug 26, 2009 3:21 PM:

    " LOOK DI I said she was a young lady that was at the DR. office with someone else so why do you keep deleting my post I post the same statement three time's now enough is enough.I don't see anything in this post that's wrong.A young woman that's all I said.YOU go to the E.R in pj's not a DR. office.NOW what do you see wrong DI. "

    Just Me wrote on Aug 26, 2009 2:42 PM:

    " Maybe she was from New Orleans,! that would be a normal thing around there. Face it, the world [people] have gone over the edge, don't doubt anything and don't be so surprised either to see such nonsense and neglect for them selfs'. Oh! we can understand someone being to sick for St. clothes in the DRS. office, keep your pjs' in the house or maybe even in the yard[your own YARD!] "

    Sista...you dont know wrote on Aug 25, 2009 4:41 PM:

    " I work for a staffing service and I can assure you if you want the job dress the part to get it. We represent our clients that's who keep us in business. And if you show up at my office dress inappropriate that is a red flag and mostly likely you won't get hired.
    This is reality.... "

    Yep here we go again wrote on Aug 25, 2009 3:11 PM:

    " I'm no better than any one it has nothing to do with English nor race you are missing the point. Some things are just every day common sense. You don't wear an evening dress to church or office enviroment. Some folks out of ignorat just don't know any better.
    "PERIOD". "

    Taxpayer wrote on Aug 25, 2009 12:23 PM:

    " Were the pajamas BLACK!! "

    Dont care wrote on Aug 25, 2009 10:30 AM:

    " If you are black or white it's what's appropriate an elderly person I can
    accept. Young adults and folks I see all the time with house slippers out in public why do you think they call them house slippers they are to be worn indoors.
    Some folks just the mentality and it will never change. Black Female voicing her opinion. PJ's unbelievable.... "

    here we go wrote on Aug 25, 2009 10:26 AM:

    " If you turn this clean post over to an english teacher. You would have so many red marks you wouldn't be worried about who is white or black with pajamas and slippers. I really don't think anyone is trying to make you look bad. You might have done that yourself. LoL. "

    AMAZING wrote on Aug 25, 2009 8:36 AM:

    " People its still clothes!! If everything is covered like it should, who gives a rats a** if its pj's or not. I would never go anywheres outside my home with pj's on-- but so what if other people do it. There the ones that look stupid.

    Everyone watch out for the FASHION POLICE!!!! "

    Qwerty wrote on Aug 24, 2009 7:22 PM:

    " I have never gone to a doctor's office in PJ's. I have driven a fmily member to the emergency room in PJ's and a robe. But I can see if someone was really ill and needed to go to the doctor. Also, forget being too weak to dress, maybe serious pain is stopping them from changing into street clothes. My question is, what are with these weak minded people who go shopping in PJ's, or wearing street clothes, but having slippers on their feet. Very weak!!! "

    Love It wrote on Aug 24, 2009 3:08 PM:

    " I love the poster named "Please" complaining about someone's spelling, then spelling "wear" as "where". Also, if wearing pajamas in public is wrong (which it is), then why are young men and boys allowed to dress with their underwear showing? "

    To Seen it Too wrote on Aug 24, 2009 2:00 PM:

    " Have you ever heard of someone driving them such as a family member? Better yet, the free Doctor's ride? Fortunately you sound able bodied and healthy and never had dbilltating chronic illness. "

    some peoples children wrote on Aug 24, 2009 12:55 PM:

    " Just last week I had an individual walk into the facility I manage and ask me if I was hiring and if they could put in an application......wearing their pajamas! Slippers, pj pants, pj shirt, head wrapped, the whole nine yards. I do not understand how they can expect to be taken seriously and actually get a job presenting themselves in that fashion! "

    some peoples children wrote on Aug 24, 2009 12:52 PM:

    " I can't stand to see people walking around in their pajamas in public places too. I was in court as a witness and the case before us the defendant actually showed up in her pajamas. She was wearing pj pants, flip flops and an old ratty shirt. Her hair looked like she literally got out of bed. I was so upset that the judge allowed her in the courtroom like that! Surprisingly she lost her case. The point is that some people just dont care where they are or what the situation is. "

    dont understand wrote on Aug 24, 2009 11:46 AM:

    " I was in Wal-Mart on Thursday the 20th , around 9:00 pm and saw someone walking around in a bath robe and slippers doing her shopping. I just don't understand. "

    Seen it too wrote on Aug 24, 2009 9:58 AM:

    " I've seen the pajamas out in public, too. I'm not talking about running out to pick up your morning newspaper or someone too sick (weak excuse if you ask me) to dress before they go to the doctor. If you are too sick to dress yourself, how did you get there? I'm referring to those adults who think pajamas are appropriate attire for shopping at Wal Mart or any other store in town. "

    I was there too wrote on Aug 24, 2009 8:56 AM:

    " She was wearing pajamas and slippers. She was also 101 years old and in a wheel chair!

    There is a difference between walking the street and the doctors office. If you walk the street in your pajamas and slippers you're either crazy or too stupid to care. If you go to the doctor in your pajamas, there's probably a very good reason for it...unless you wandered in there on one of your pajama promenades.

    It's good to know even fools can operate computers. "

    Jim wrote on Aug 24, 2009 4:24 AM:

    " Pajamas, we don't need no stinkin' pajamas! "

    To Sickening wrote on Aug 23, 2009 7:41 PM:

    " This is Please: I wasn't referring to anyone's baby having a poopy butt or children with no shoes. I'm referring to a sick person visiting the doctor's that could possibly be TOO ill to wear regular daytime wear. I'm also not referring to people that are wearing lingerie or inappropriate attire. No justification necessary. I Was There's post was just ignorant, black white or otherwise. "

    D. Hertz wrote on Aug 23, 2009 4:59 PM:

    " You people seem intolerant. What is the big deal with wearing pajamas in public? Some of the vulgar and racy dresses women wear today that shows plenty of cleavage, etc. can't be any better.

    Would you rather stare at someone's inner thighs because of their short shorts? "

    Sickening wrote on Aug 23, 2009 1:08 PM:

    " I was in the doctor's office Friday morning and a lady was changing her babies poopy butt on her lap in front of everyone, a little boy was walking around with no shoes on and a mother was sitting there as loud as day scrolling thru her ringtone music on her phone...Please people have a little class it's a doctor's office with sick children. To please: sick or not when you are an adult you know better, dont try to justify these actions... "

    spelling wrote on Aug 23, 2009 12:45 PM:

    " And how do you spell "wear" pajamas. Is this the pot calling the kettle black? Sorry for the pun.
    Please lay off spelling. As long as we can understand it. I had to read "where" pajamas twice, by the way. "

    Outraged wrote on Aug 23, 2009 7:49 AM:

    " Why don't you wear a "SNUGGIE " to the Dr's office? How Silly! "

    No blood for opium wrote on Aug 23, 2009 7:03 AM:

    " White people wear pajamas? "

    MRS wrote on Aug 23, 2009 6:20 AM:

    " Have you not been so ill that it took all that you had just to get to the dr.'s office? Well, I have and though I did have a robe on, I was too weak to actually dress. Sometmes it can't be helped amd is not sometjing you see everyday! Compassion please! "

    PET PEEVE wrote on Aug 23, 2009 1:35 AM:

    " Forget about race , all ethinic groups are doing it everywhere and anywhere . Just as there are signs no shirt , no shoes you cannot be served there is a need for proper clothing signs . "

    Taxpayer wrote on Aug 22, 2009 9:25 PM:

    " My question is, did you pay a copay or was it free? "

    Call a spade.... wrote on Aug 22, 2009 9:23 PM:

    " Trash is trash, black or white! "

    PLEASE wrote on Aug 22, 2009 9:13 PM:

    " We are at this point people. People that are sick go to a doctor's office. Sick people do where pajamas. Big deal, learn to spell and punctuate instead of using the race card. Is this a joke? This post is clean as well. "

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