Happy T-day Dusty

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Happy T-day Dusty

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From one tough old buzzard to another,:D Happy Thanksgiving!!!

We all have much to be thankful for.


And a bit more years to catch up to Charlese!;)
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Happy Thanks Giving to you too my friend. As for catching up with Charlese - I hope he lead this race for ever.
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I wonder how many of us here never have to show I.D. to get a senior discount? :D


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robinson46176 wrote:I wonder how many of us here never have to show I.D. to get a senior discount? :D


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My wife is 'older' than I and sometimes she gets 'challenged'! Those young whippersnappers cannot believe she is almost diamond jubilee age. Hell I cannot believe I am so close myself!:eek:

What I cannot understand is the 'mind' set that causes some to be insulted by being given an old fogey discount when they did not ask for it(and therefore divulge their true age). I would gladly accept ANY offer of reduced paying for whatever reason it was offered.

Because of those mentally challenged/confused folks(aka IDIOTS), I MUST ask for such discounts even though I resemble father time. Clerks are not 'allowed' to assume!:( End Rant!!!;)
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robinson46176 wrote:I wonder how many of us here never have to show I.D. to get a senior discount? :D


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The only place I ever get carded is at Hooters.:rolleyes:
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Happy Birthday and thanks for all the informative posts and help.
Many happy returns.
So 21 again. :D
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dusty wrote:The only place I ever get carded is at Hooters.:rolleyes:
That's only because they don't want you to have a cardiac, Dusty.:D
I quit going there too, when the only thing that rose was my blood pressure.:eek:
Happy Turkey Day all!!!!
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robinson46176 wrote:I wonder how many of us here never have to show I.D. to get a senior discount? :D


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Not I, and I accept with out hesitation.
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robinson46176 wrote:I wonder how many of us here never have to show I.D. to get a senior discount? :D


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Whew, sore subject at our house. Every time they acknowledge the bride looks like a senior and ask if I am certain I am old enough, the bride grows a bit sullen. Fjimp
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fjimp wrote:Whew, sore subject at our house. Every time they acknowledge the bride looks like a senior and ask if I am certain I am old enough, the bride grows a bit sullen. Fjimp
Tell her not to worry! She will probably out live you anyway!;)
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