Wife and I were out to eat one time and the Server asked to see my ID when I ordered a beer to go with my dinner. I was 71 at the time, graying hair and nearly all white goatee beard and mustache. As I was removing my drivers license, I responded that she really made my day. Gave her a extra large tip.
I lived in small town Iowa for a while. I was mid 50s and looked every bit of it. Still got my ID checked every time, by the same clerk I saw twice a week. And not a cursory glance to satisfy the boss, he looked at it like I had just turned 21 but looked 14.
My ignorant state legislators passed a law where ANYONE buying alcohol had to be carded. Fortunately, the furor from us old folk fumbling for our ID and from the young folks behind us in line who had to wait for us to finally find it got that law rescinded.
where I work by state law we have to card everyone who buys alcohol,tobacco products,lighters, and some medication. I always like to make my customers day by saying how they dont look the age thats on their ID
And as a counterpoint, as a sign I am getting older, for the first time in my life I was asked to show my identification to qualify for a “senior discount”. I came home and told my wife that I suddenly feel old.
RickTengle 12 months ago
walmart cards everyone
Baarorso 12 months ago
Just think-back in the day you DREADED being carded and now you WELCOME IT! ;D
BenGMan 12 months ago
Huh.
iggyman 12 months ago
Some places card everyone, I got carded buying cough medicine!
nosirrom 12 months ago
My local grocery store cannot ring up alcohol without entering your birthday first.
PDXCubbie 12 months ago
Here in Portlandia, you get carded no matter what!
hartphelt 12 months ago
Umm … is “carded” an American expression? Cos I’ve no idea what it means.
colddonkey 12 months ago
At 71 yrs I’m grateful that they card me thinking I’m 17 yrs.
tremaine53 12 months ago
To celebrate, she went and got herself a new pair of reading glasses.
KageKat 12 months ago
I’m turning 32, and it’s about half and half which places card me and which ones don’t.
jbarr68407 12 months ago
Don’t tell Wanda, but a lot of stores ask for your ID when buying alcohol these days!
Jhony-Yermo 12 months ago
Don’t get too knee-walking nor stool-hugging
ctolson 12 months ago
Wife and I were out to eat one time and the Server asked to see my ID when I ordered a beer to go with my dinner. I was 71 at the time, graying hair and nearly all white goatee beard and mustache. As I was removing my drivers license, I responded that she really made my day. Gave her a extra large tip.
phillip w 12 months ago
Here in Nashville you can be 100 years old and still have to show an ID to buy booze.
jmcenanly 12 months ago
We have to check the ID of anyone who appears to be under 50.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 12 months ago
Should you be pleased or insulted when the clerk gives you a Senior Discount just by looking at you?
SofaKing 12 months ago
I lived in small town Iowa for a while. I was mid 50s and looked every bit of it. Still got my ID checked every time, by the same clerk I saw twice a week. And not a cursory glance to satisfy the boss, he looked at it like I had just turned 21 but looked 14.
Daltongang Premium Member 12 months ago
Wanda, you realize they do that so that the old broads will keep coming back to the get there booze there.
Another Take 12 months ago
My ignorant state legislators passed a law where ANYONE buying alcohol had to be carded. Fortunately, the furor from us old folk fumbling for our ID and from the young folks behind us in line who had to wait for us to finally find it got that law rescinded.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 12 months ago
If they’re smart, they’ll card you every time.
John Jorgensen 12 months ago
They were just checking to see whether she should get the senior citizen discount.
Aladar30 Premium Member 12 months ago
Wanda really has a lovely smile.
The Quiet One 12 months ago
Safeway asks you your birth date anytime you buy alcohol.
SquidGamerGal 12 months ago
Carded? Really? Anyone can see Wanda is old enough to be a grandma!
bigdawgjohn 12 months ago
where I work by state law we have to card everyone who buys alcohol,tobacco products,lighters, and some medication. I always like to make my customers day by saying how they dont look the age thats on their ID
amatulic 12 months ago
And as a counterpoint, as a sign I am getting older, for the first time in my life I was asked to show my identification to qualify for a “senior discount”. I came home and told my wife that I suddenly feel old.
ToneeRhianRose 6 months ago
Haha! (^▽^)