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PAF Boy is moving to another city. Last night at farewell dinner, he told us about going to see The Dark Knight last week. He is 46 and looks about that age. Maybe some extra gray but physically fit. At the ticket window, the 15-year-old attendant asked did he want a senior discount.
I asked did he let her live.
He said two thoughts crossed his mind:
That bitch.
Yeah, I'll take the discount.
edited to change thread title
I asked did he let her live.
He said two thoughts crossed his mind:
That bitch.
Yeah, I'll take the discount.
edited to change thread title
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Re: What would you do?
Dunno. Thanks to Loreal (I'm worth it), it hasn't come up. Probably decline with a smile.Ritterskoop wrote:PAF Boy is moving to another city. Last night at farewell dinner, he told us about going to see The Dark Knight last week. He is 46 and looks about that age. Maybe some extra gray but physically fit. At the ticket window, the 15-year-old attendant asked did he want a senior discount.
I asked did he let her live.
He said two thoughts crossed his mind:
That bitch.
Yeah, I'll take the discount.
A restaurant which offers a discount in the number of your age if you get there on your birthday says they have to see your ID because you couldn't possibly be that old. Very smooth. They've brought in the local centenarian the past two years for a free meal. Again, very smooth -- nice photo with the owner.
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Yeah, me, too. That's what I meant to say.Hotseat Or Bust! wrote:I've had the opposite of that situation happen to me. I was recently asked for ID when purchasing a Lotto ticket. I do look very young for my age, but definitely over 18 or 21 or whatever the legal gambling age is.
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silvercamaro wrote:Yeah, me, too. That's what I meant to say.Hotseat Or Bust! wrote:I've had the opposite of that situation happen to me. I was recently asked for ID when purchasing a Lotto ticket. I do look very young for my age, but definitely over 18 or 21 or whatever the legal gambling age is.
Really.
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Me too!!silvercamaro wrote:Yeah, me, too. That's what I meant to say.Hotseat Or Bust! wrote:I've had the opposite of that situation happen to me. I was recently asked for ID when purchasing a Lotto ticket. I do look very young for my age, but definitely over 18 or 21 or whatever the legal gambling age is.
Really.
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kayrharris wrote:Me too!!silvercamaro wrote:Yeah, me, too. That's what I meant to say.Hotseat Or Bust! wrote:I've had the opposite of that situation happen to me. I was recently asked for ID when purchasing a Lotto ticket. I do look very young for my age, but definitely over 18 or 21 or whatever the legal gambling age is.
Really.
Trust me on this.

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Same here. I went to a liquor store last year to get boxes for a move...I didn't want to ask without buying something, but didn't want to be the pregnant lady buying booze either. So I bought cigarettes instead...Hotseat Or Bust! wrote:I've had the opposite of that situation happen to me. I was recently asked for ID when purchasing a Lotto ticket. I do look very young for my age, but definitely over 18 or 21 or whatever the legal gambling age is.
Just kidding. I asked for a few lotto tickets and got carded! He said I had to be 18...I said I guess I can't buy them then, since I'm 31!
I guess all those years of sun, smoking, hard drinking and jetlag are paying off.
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TN has a 'card everyone even with gray hair' rule. Really. Doesn't matter if you look every minute of 98 years old; no ID, no hooch.TheCalvinator24 wrote:I still get carded when buying alcohol at times. However, I think it is usually some place that has a "Card everyone who doesn't have gray hair" rule.
I got a kick out of having to buy beer for my dad recently when he was out without his wallet.

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Are you paying with a credit card?PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:I still get carded and it makes me happy!littlebeast13 wrote:I hate that we have to take the alcohol and tobacco policy computer training course every year, despite the fact that we don't run registers on my crew.....
Maybe I should start carding people who buy too much Fabuloso....
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I've been carded at the grocery store when buying booze. They ask for my ID right after they scan the items. I don't usually get carded if the girls are with me, it's usually when I am by myself.Here's Fanny! wrote:Are you paying with a credit card?PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:I still get carded and it makes me happy!littlebeast13 wrote:I hate that we have to take the alcohol and tobacco policy computer training course every year, despite the fact that we don't run registers on my crew.....
Maybe I should start carding people who buy too much Fabuloso....
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My magic trick for getting carded used to be a white t-shirt and a pony tail (plus a natural talent for being short). Hey, it works for the Chinese gymnasts! Nobody thinks they look their age!PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:I've been carded at the grocery store when buying booze. They ask for my ID right after they scan the items. I don't usually get carded if the girls are with me, it's usually when I am by myself.Here's Fanny! wrote:Are you paying with a credit card?PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote: I still get carded and it makes me happy!
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Oh, and I'm always taken aback when reminded that there are places where people can buy booze other than 3.2 beer in the grocery store. I'm always shocked when Charlie goes to the supermarket to buy vodka in Two and Half Men.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:I've been carded at the grocery store when buying booze. They ask for my ID right after they scan the items. I don't usually get carded if the girls are with me, it's usually when I am by myself.Here's Fanny! wrote:Are you paying with a credit card?PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote: I still get carded and it makes me happy!
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