I just got carded

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   / I just got carded #41  
Wife got carded when she ordered a margarita in Chili's a while back. She is silver haired, born in 1946. If we had been alone rather than with another couple, I would have had to explain to the manager (the waitress said he required ID for every liquor purchase) how stupid his policy was and then left. Common sense seems to be missing in much of todays society. I can agree with the places that state "If you look younger than 35 prepare to be carded" but some things are just stupid and a total waste of my time and effort.
I dont have an issue with providing DL # for ammo purchases but alcohol, decongestants etc is a bit much when you are for sure much more than 21.
 
   / I just got carded #42  
Wife got carded when she ordered a margarita in Chili's a while back. She is silver haired, born in 1946. If we had been alone rather than with another couple, I would have had to explain to the manager (the waitress said he required ID for every liquor purchase) how stupid his policy was and then left. Common sense seems to be missing in much of todays society. I can agree with the places that state "If you look younger than 35 prepare to be carded" but some things are just stupid and a total waste of my time and effort.
I dont have an issue with providing DL # for ammo purchases but alcohol, decongestants etc is a bit much when you are for sure much more than 21.

Gary, If we continue on this path we will soon need a license to have ***. Imagine, two consenting adults (or married) carding each other before hoping into the sack. Enforcement I wonder; just like other stupid rules/laws it winds up being un-enforced until the enforcing agency needs something to charge somebody(s) with.

Ron
 
   / I just got carded #43  
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Increasing ratings and $ are the only news networks' goals.

Now that there is the truth...
 
   / I just got carded #44  
I bought some Carb Cleaner today, probably isn't much different then Brake Cleaner, but I thought I heard using Brake cleaner on something that is going to be welded will give off a deadly gas.

I got upset 15 years ago when we started to need a prescription for cold medicine, the good stuff.
 
   / I just got carded #45  
A carton of Marlboro's is $74 here. It must be - OK is closer to the tobacco fields that here in WA. Glad I don't smoke either.

That's why so many, who do smoke, make the trip to the indian reservation where cigs are less than half that price. No state or federal taxes.

When I drove for Mclane we delivered cigarettes to the c stores. Had to be careful unloading at night. High dollar commodity.
You would have 10 cases on a hand truck while your partner waited in the trailer for you to return so he could take his load in.
Always had undesirables hanging around the truck.
 
   / I just got carded #46  
Gary, If we continue on this path we will soon need a license to have ***. Imagine, two consenting adults (or married) carding each other before hoping into the sack.

Ron
I have been to some communities where this wouldn't be a bad thing.
Cigarettes here are between AU$35-50 a pack, the government is trying to discourage people from smoking but don't want to give up the tax they make from them, fortunately we don't smoke.
 
   / I just got carded #47  
Been carded 3 times recently, once for a can of spray paint and twice at a local pot store where I get my CBD gel for my arthritis. That was on one visit! Once to get in the door and again when I paid for it! I asked if they wanted to see my Medicare card.:D
 
   / I just got carded #48  
Here, beer and liqueur stores are government run. I remember back in the late 50s-early 60s, I would go to the liqueur store with my dad. There was no display, just a cage like an old time bank would have. You filled out a form with your order, showed ID and a plain brown bag with your purchase was passed through the wicket.
Eventually, the beer and liqueur stores got rid of that and they became more like regular retail stores, showing you what you were going to buy, you pick it up and go to the cashier.

Seems with this carding business, we are reverting to the old ways. Big brother is watching again........
 
   / I just got carded #49  
I had to give my birth date yesterday to buy a jug of windshield washer fluid. Have no idea why as I do not know what they would use that for unless they were going to drink it. :eek:
 
   / I just got carded #50  
In the 60s I was in a small store with friends buying beer, wine and cigarettes. As the owner rang up a 24 case of beer for me said "Son, how old are you?" "15" I replied. "Well...at least you're honest" the owner replied as he took my money. Cigarettes back then I'm thinking were like 25 to 50 cents/pack.
 
   / I just got carded #51  
In the 60s I was in a small store with friends buying beer, wine and cigarettes. As the owner rang up a 24 case of beer for me said "Son, how old are you?" "15" I replied. "Well...at least you're honest" the owner replied as he took my money. Cigarettes back then I'm thinking were like 25 to 50 cents/pack.

I started chewing Beechnut tobacco when I was 15. 30 cents per pack, no ID required. I quit when I turned 50 and it was around $3 per pack, I think. No idea what it is today. All sin tax most likely.
 
   / I just got carded #53  
I haven't bought cigarettes in nearly 40 years; a guy in front of me at the grocery store bought a carton; the checker rang up $58.00. That should dissuade a lot of those under 21.

It doesn't. The bill would have been even higher here but people are still buying...even the ones looking like homeless.
 
   / I just got carded #55  
A carton of Marlboro's is $74 here. It must be - OK is closer to the tobacco fields that here in WA. Glad I don't smoke either.

That's why so many, who do smoke, make the trip to the indian reservation where cigs are less than half that price. No state or federal taxes.

I was a chain smoker for around 40 years until the day I was headed to the base for a month's supply. Halway to Spokane, wa to Fairchild I decided to quit as the money could go to a far better cause. That was when the price went over $10 carton at the PX. I did a U=-turn, came home, smoked what I had and quit cold turkey around 30 years ago.
 
   / I just got carded #56  
Here, beer and liqueur stores are government run. I remember back in the late 50s-early 60s, I would go to the liqueur store with my dad. There was no display, just a cage like an old time bank would have. You filled out a form with your order, showed ID and a plain brown bag with your purchase was passed through the wicket.
Eventually, the beer and liqueur stores got rid of that and they became more like regular retail stores, showing you what you were going to buy, you pick it up and go to the cashier.

Seems with this carding business, we are reverting to the old ways. Big brother is watching again........

Wa state got rid of the governmen liquor stores about 15 years ago. Electorate was all for it "Yay, cheaper booze"...silly fools, the price with tax went up. It is one shelf at a fairly good price...problem is, that is without tax and there is nothing showing on the shelves what the tax is.
 
   / I just got carded #57  
In the 60s I was in a small store with friends buying beer, wine and cigarettes. As the owner rang up a 24 case of beer for me said "Son, how old are you?" "15" I replied. "Well...at least you're honest" the owner replied as he took my money. Cigarettes back then I'm thinking were like 25 to 50 cents/pack.

That’s funny. I never had a case as blatant as that. In the 70s I learned that the little mom and pop shops were more likely to take my money without questions. The bigger chain convenience stores did things by the books.
 
   / I just got carded #58  
Yep, I'm just over 50 and just got carded..at Home Depot....for buying a can of...Spray Paint.....I now need to be 21 to buy a friggin can of spray paint. .....Seriously, ....
Yup, they want to make sure your at least 21 before you huff said paint.

It's a royal pita for me. Rustoleum dark hunter green is a perfect match for my equipment at work when I need to touch up the paint.

I'm in the big box stores at least once a month cleaning them out of dark hunter green paint. Sometimes going up to the register with the bottom of the cart loaded full of cans. Self check out takes longer then waiting on a register since you gotta get the gal to do the age verification. If she's helping someone else out with an issue, you could be stuck there a while. :rolleyes:
 
   / I just got carded #60  
If youre over 50 - that shouldve been a cheap thrill
 
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