Mirror, mirror on the wall,
How the hell old do you think I am?!?
Maybe it’s the upcoming arrival of my birthday that’s setting me off, but my brain and ego can’t even begin to wrap themselves around this enigma.
What kind of person goes to the liquor store for Bailey’s and fails to get carded by an 80 year old cashier, then later that same day goes to Target…
and gets carded by a teenage punk for buying canned air?
Why, yours truly, of course!
Evidently, I look old enough to buy alcohol without proper adult supervision…
But not quite old enough to know that getting high off a can of compressed air is just wrong.
Is this a good thing or a bad thing?
I can’t be sure.
While I’m not exactly certain where I stand at the moment, perhaps the picture below will help put things in perspective.
~Have a great weekend, and Happy Earth Day! ~
This is my life!! I’m 22, but often times mistaken as a 16 year old! As annoying as it is now, I’m sure it will be AMAZING by the time I’m about 45-50 years old! Haha!!
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Exactly! That’s how I’ve always viewed it, personally. I look forward to one day (in the very distant future!) being incredibly youthful-looking and spunky in my advanced age. 😛
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ROFL 😀 I loved the tale and the last pic 😀 I would have taken a pic too with it if I see it anywhere around 😉
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Haha! Thanks! Obviously, I have no shame. 😛
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But there are people like you 😉
(Hint: Someone who is typing this out now 😛 )
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Haha! We are going to get along very well! 😀
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Oh yes ! I had figured that from this pic 😁
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Hey, my 15yo son has just overtaken me height wise! I’m cool with that. I’ve hit 50 but some days feel 20! Happy birthday to you for whenever it is. 🙂 Enjoy it all.
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Thank you! My 13 year old passed me in height a little over a year ago. But hey, if that has people occasionally mistaking me for my my boys’ slightly older sister, I’m perfectly okay with it. 😛
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Hahaha Me too! In fact, a few months ago someone actually said that. They thought I was my daughter’s sister! 🙂 (Granted it was at a nursing home, so they may not have had all their faculties!)
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Haha! Well on the positive side, it is good to know that nursing homes are a fine option whenever a little morale-boosting is in order! 😀
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Too true. 🙂
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I look on the bright side since I’m no longer carded when I enter a casino and think of all the hassle I’m saving. I work in a big box store and yet continue to be amazed at all of the things that prompt the cashier to ID the customer when they’re rung up. You must have got a newbie who wants to make damn sure he isn’t selling canned air to an undercover underage cop!
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Well, that piqued my curiousity. I wonder what other offbeat items will get a person carded. I think I’ll make it my mission to track down every possible item worthy of carding. Every single time I end up at a big box store. 😛
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Here’s a fun prank you can do with canned air: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ho_pnRAt_k
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Yikes! Some people are certainly creative with every day objects, aren’t they? 😛
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Congrats on getting carded!
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Why, thank you. 😀
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This post put a smile on my face!!! I am always told I look like my son’s sister!!!! Imagine my plight!!!
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I get that a lot, too. Of course, part of that is the fact that I’m practically eye-level with most 10 year olds. 😛
But truly, I am A-OK with it. 🙂
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Maybe the old bat needed a better pair of glasses😆 at the liquor store.
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Maybe that was the problem! 😀
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Not getting carded anymore sucks. Watch out, Biker Chick, pretty soon they’ll be calling you “Ma’am”.
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Oh, the horror! At this rate, I’ll need to go back to the liquor store again after drowning my sorrows in that bottle of Bailey’s.
Next time, they’d better card me or there will be hell to pay. 😛
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