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To think that this was a very unusual outfit for visiting a hospital in-patient

40 replies

throwingpebbles · 04/07/2016 21:05

In a very long traffic jam to park at the hospital.

A bmw screams past the traffic and squeezes into the gap in front of me (left so cars could pull out of a junction).

The driver gets out of the car, runs round to the boot in a tight rubber mini dress ... As she bends over to get out a huge "get well" balloon and a gift bag i can't quite avert my eyes quickly enough as she reveals her knicker less ness to the world.

not quite sure what to make of it but I guess some patient was about to get lucky Shock

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milkbottle · 04/07/2016 21:06

Maybe she is visiting her elderly sugar daddy.

Hassled · 04/07/2016 21:07

:o. You should have trailed her to see who she was visiting.

throwingpebbles · 04/07/2016 21:13
Grin
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Iamthegreatest1 · 04/07/2016 21:15
Shock
Iamthegreatest1 · 04/07/2016 21:16

Very traumatic that must have been for you OP, but at least you were in the right place Grin

Hardtodeal · 04/07/2016 21:18

Hey, maybe she came straight from work?

Paintedhandprints · 04/07/2016 21:19

Kiss-o-gram?

AnchorDownDeepBreath · 04/07/2016 21:26

Maybe she was hoping to cause a heart attack, a la Footballers Wives?

You're probably going to need lots of brain bleach. I imagine her knickerlessness will haunt you for a while at inopportune moments.

MLGs · 04/07/2016 21:29

I also think you should have followed her.

throwingpebbles · 04/07/2016 21:34

I wondered that anchor ...

I might have been tempted to follow her but not with the worlds smallest yet loudest toddler in tow Grin

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Lweji · 04/07/2016 21:36

What did you expect her to wear with a tight rubber dress?
Granny pants?

Anyone else wondering what was in the gift bag?
I'll suggest handcuffs.

throwingpebbles · 04/07/2016 21:38

Fair point lweji Grin

was it you??

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Lweji · 04/07/2016 21:40

You got me.

NeedsAsockamnesty · 04/07/2016 21:42

I will confess that I showed up at A&E once wearing PVC it was the fashion back then I had been about to join a birthday party when I got the call about my child being run over

BeenThereTooSEL · 04/07/2016 21:45

If I was sick in hospital I know it would cheer me up now end Grin

KissMyArse · 04/07/2016 21:45

Did the rubber-clad woman leave her car parked across a junction as she squeaked her way off into the hospital?

throwingpebbles · 04/07/2016 21:46

needs Flowers

This was 3 pm though...

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throwingpebbles · 04/07/2016 21:48

kiss no she did squeak her way back into the front seat, gifts in hand, and get as far as the car park at least!

It can't have been that unexpected a visit for her as she'd managed to pick up balloons and handcuffs gifts etc Grin

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SaucyJack · 04/07/2016 21:54

Was it the St. Nicholas hospital in Newcastle?

BeenThereTooSEL · 04/07/2016 22:00

Are you the rubber dress babe Saucy? Grin

throwingpebbles · 04/07/2016 22:22

No, other end of the country saucy

Don't tell me there was more than one person wearing an outfit like this visiting hospitals today? Shock is this a new "thing" , like taking pets into hospital to cheer up patients?

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Lweji · 05/07/2016 01:17

It must be a recent hospital visit fashion. I saw one, not too different to the one mentioned in the OP, the other day and not in the UK.

NovemberInDailyFailLand · 05/07/2016 01:48

Seems sensible. Waterproof and wipe-clean! What's not to like?

hesterton · 05/07/2016 01:56

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GarlicStake · 05/07/2016 01:59

We can probably assume she wasn't visiting her mother or her gran :) Hope the invalid was well enough to appreciate her cheering-up efforts!