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Just got ID'd
I don't think I had been asked for ID when buying booze from a shop since I was 17. I got checked occasionaly at clubs when I was younger, but hardly ever, generally they would usher me in no matter how intoxicated I was...
So getting ID'd at 30 isn't to bad, but if it happened all the time it would probably piss me off.... Who's the oldest person here to get ID'd? |
I'm 29 and get carded regularly for booze, bars and cigarettes. Very annoying.
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We have a music venue here that will card EVERYBODY. This guy was in front of me, who couldn't be a day younger than 75.....he didn't have his ID......NO BEER FOR HIM.
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Now I remember my mum telling me a story last year. She was travelling around Australia. She was up the Northern Territory and went to buy a beer from the shop to take back to where she was staying, she had no ID on her and they wouldn't serve he. She is 70... That's crazy.
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I totally understand the concept.....No I.D.--No beer...but c'mon...a little common sense should come into play.
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It could have been Benjamin Buttons http://www.pastemagazine.com/article...on_curious.jpg |
i get carded regularly... and I'm nearly 40
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I don't even get carded, I just get an auto stamp on my hand saying I'm not old enough to drink. I don't think I look like I'm younger than 19, but the lady at the college pub told me she thought I was 16. I frequently get people kicked out of the lcbo and beer store when I go in, so now I just stay in the car and give them my drink order. It's frustrated to think that I look like I am in grade 10 when I'm actually 2 years into college with a 1 year break for working, AND I took an extra year of highschool to get some credits I wanted.
The fact that I look so young also explains why I get hit on by creepers so much. |
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