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Hee hee - just got carded
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 1:37 pm
by Bianca
for buying a lotto ticket.
I'm 32 years old and the checker thought that I wasn't yet 18.
Maybe these braces are a keeper!
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 5:21 pm
by Evelyn
I only wish there was some sort of opposite thing...for once I don't want people to interrogate me thinking I'm lying about my age whenever I want to go see an R rated movie....I hope it'll get better when the braces come off.
hehe that's awesome that you got carded though!
Eve
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 5:27 pm
by missing_tooth
Sweetness! reminds me. When the ortho assitant went to take impression she was looking over my chart and says, "lets see you are twenty uhhh... oh. wait thirtyyyy two?" So cool.
I was carded for an R movie when I was 26. That was cool, I kept asking why they needed id. The idea it was an R rated movie wasn't clicking. "it's R rated sir.", " yeah? so?" lol
I haven't gotten out enough with these braces I've only had them a day. Looking forward to getting out wit these things more.
- Missing Tooth -
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 5:46 pm
by dr.j
I am 32. An orthodontist and a parent. I got carded at the Wedding Crashers last fall. At first I was like, "please lady" then I remebered that at least once a week a perspective patient's parent will ask me "if I'm old enough to be an orthodontist".
I usually say, "no, I am a fraud. I thought being a fake orthodontist was much easier than knocking over banks!" The gray hairs will catch up soon I'm sure.
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 6:13 pm
by Echo
This is funny. I was just telling my friend that I was thinking about keeping these braces forever because of the "young" factor. Just last week, I was twice accused of being my 15 year old son's sister, and I'm almost 35! It's great!
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 9:11 pm
by missing_tooth
These stories are great.
- Missing Tooth -
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 9:15 pm
by Leslie022
That was a fear of mine after getting braces! I'm about to turn 21 and feel like the braces make me look 12! I even went and had a new hair style today trying to help me look my age!!
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 10:07 pm
by mackenzie
People get carded for R rated movies?? How old are you supposed to be?
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 10:28 pm
by missing_tooth
You need to be 17 to see it without a parent or guardian. So basically, you would have to be 16 to fail id check. It's like saying, we think you may be 16 or younger.
That was a fear of mine after getting braces! I'm about to turn 21 and feel like the braces make me look 12! I even went and had a new hair style today trying to help me look my age!!
You try to look older till you really get older.
- Missing Tooth -
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 10:52 pm
by NotBob1
This is a riot! I am 36. I look more like 46.... My wife is 33. She looks 23. I wonder if we now look similar in age, or if she still looks like she is with her dad and her dad has braces??!!
I don't do much drinking, but just for fun I think I'll stop at the liquor store for a small bottle of Crown Royal. I haven't been carded in years. And years.
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 11:15 pm
by missing_tooth
I don't do much drinking, but just for fun I think I'll stop at the liquor store for a small bottle of Crown Royal. I haven't been carded in years. And years.
Sounds like fun cept I don't drink. I wouldn't feel right buying smokes, and I doubt I would be carded for an R rated movie. I can't even think of movie I want to see.
Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2006 2:33 am
by kirst1583
I'm 22 (almost 23) and went to a softball game last week. You had to be under 16 to get in for free... the woman at the gate looks at my mum and says "that'll be $10 for you", then looks at me and says "oh, nah nothing for you love".
I couldn't believe it, but hey if it saves me money why not!
Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2006 6:31 am
by mackenzie
missing_tooth wrote:You need to be 17 to see it without a parent or guardian. So basically, you would have to be 16 to fail id check. It's like saying, we think you may be 16 or younger.
I never knew that! I'm 16 and I go see R rated movies with friends occasionaly, I have since I was probably 14, and I've never been asked if I have a parent with me.
Maybe that means when I'm 35 I will be able to get senior citizen discounts!
Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2006 9:46 am
by missing_tooth
I never knew that! I'm 16 and I go see R rated movies with friends occasionaly
I'm not surprised. I always looked young for my age. When I was 16 I looked 12. I was also 16 when I went to my first R rated movie. Total Recal with Arnold Swarzenneger. I remember telling my friend. There is no way we can get into that movie. I was scared of getting in trouble or something. To my surprise they sold me a ticket like it was nothing. I do see them cracking down on R rated movies more. Saw a group of teens declined theater tickets. I will say R rated movies have gotten pretty strong, so I rarely see them.
- Missing Tooth -
Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2006 7:31 pm
by alexa
Evelyn wrote:I only wish there was some sort of opposite thing...for once I don't want people to interrogate me thinking I'm lying about my age whenever I want to go see an R rated movie....I hope it'll get better when the braces come off.
No kidding!
A couple of weeks ago, my mom and I went to this new restaurant. It was actually the second time we had been there though, as we had went a couple of weeks before that, when it had first opened. We wound up having the same waitress as the first time. She remembered us, and I knew it was only because of me because she said, "It's you guys again!" after she saw me. I couldn't figure out why she would remember me, but I found out later that her manager gave her a hard time when he saw her serve me my Chocolate Raspberry Martini last time. The conversation apparently went like this:
M=Manager; S=Server
M: How old is that girl over there?
S: She's in her twenties.
M: There's no way. You should have checked her ID!
S: I did!
M: It has to be fake. There's no way. From now on you need to get people to take them out of their wallets and bend them to make sure they're authentic.
S: Her license isn't fake! Plus, she's here with her mother!
M: She must have some really good genes if it isn't fake....
The manager apparently has made her alter her way of checking ID because of me! That's why she remembered me immediately! I told her that it is not my fault that I look young...I'll be 24 in four months! She replied, "When you're 50 you'll probably only look 30!"
I'm sure I'll appreciate it when I'm 50...but not today!