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Never know what you're gonna get back. Might end up a winner.and yes i will pat with cash which would be faster then your card if the kids were still taught proper math
Sucrose will get ya, too.Technically, it's not the sugar that is the poison.... it's the high fructose corn syrup that is poison.
When did the 40+ carding thing start happening? I'm just over 50 so I missed the drinking age of 18 by a year. I remember being carded if Iooked under 30, then they switched it to being 40.Unreasonable policies and even more unreasonable tellers at the store.
True story: I was at Walmart several years ago. There was a sign at the checkout that read something along the lines of " Effective immediately identification will be required for alcohol and tobacco sales to persons under the age of 40". At the time I was over fifty, and I had beer in my cart.
When she got to the beer, the teller asked me "Are you over 40?"
Feeling flattered, I answered "Yes. Thank you."
"Are you sure?" she asked, giving me a very suspicious look.
"Definitely." I said.
"Do you have any ID?"
By this time I'm getting a little irritated, and produced my driver's license which she examined closely. After a couple of times looking back and forth between me and my license, she completed the transaction.
I realize the policy was probably put in place to keep tellers from selling to underage kids, but COME ON! I was over fifty years old and balding for crying out loud! What if I was lying and was only 39? Would she have denied me my libations? And of course, she could have just asked for my ID in the first place.
Another time at the same Walmart, I made a purchase that came to whatever dollars and fifty five cents. I gave the teen aged teller the correct number of bills and a Nickle. She then gave me an extremely condescending look and asked " You DO realize this is a Nickle, right?" To which I answered "Yes. I was hoping to get two quarters in change. Please?" She gave me another look like I was old and feeble, and gave me my fifty cents. I guess I just expect too much.
Sorry for the ramble. I tend to be a story teller.