2LaneCruzer
Super Member
It's funny to see how different people handle this "problem". I used to check groceries back in the late 50's, and we were a little more practical. We only checked those who looked like they may not be old enough. It worked for us. Now I have a daughter that is 53 and a grand son that is 24. They still ask for my ID when I buy beer at Target. Now I realize that my movie star good looks, and my Superman-like body makes me look much younger than I really am, but really? I thought for sure my grey hair would give me away. Maybe it's my salt and pepper mustache.
Our local grocer has decided that if you look to be nearer to 70 than to 17, just plug in a random over-21 birth day and get on with it. Ah, they are so much wiser today than they were back in the dark ages when men were men, women were women and everyone liked it that way (with apologies to Bob Hope).
Our local grocer has decided that if you look to be nearer to 70 than to 17, just plug in a random over-21 birth day and get on with it. Ah, they are so much wiser today than they were back in the dark ages when men were men, women were women and everyone liked it that way (with apologies to Bob Hope).