MossRoad
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- Joined
- Aug 31, 2001
- Messages
- 58,139
- Location
- South Bend, Indiana (near)
- Tractor
- Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year
Problem is Moss....when common sense says someone 50+ yrs is Way Old enough and they ask for your ID...then that is a foolish Law...and I suffer Fools and foolish laws poorly ! We are over regulating ourselves and turning out educated idiots....I talked to a friend the other day that complained about college grads. she hired to work in her store and they could not make change and I said yes, like in the past before the new computerized registers tell them how much change to give, they don't know how to count out the proper change when someone pays...She said NO ! She said " I mean when the register tells them how much change to give back...they still can't figure it out ! " How does that grab you.?![]()
Yes, common sense tells you an old man is probably over 21. But where do you draw the line? At what age "appearance" do you tell clerks they have to ask for I.D. If you make it 40 and don't ask some 30 year old lady for I.D. she will be incensed that you think she looks over 40. If you make it under 40, my hairy gorilla friend will get you fined and your liquor license will be revoked. Just ask everyone every time and there will be no problems other than grandma not getting her wild irish rose on a few seconds sooner.
As far as change and the youth of America goes... yes, it is sad. I go to McDonald's 5 times a week on average... 3 breakfasts and 2 lunches. At least once a week my order is incorrect. That's 20% of the orders bungled. You want fries with that? :licking: :laughing: