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Most people on here have seen plenty more pictures of me than ghat without needing approval.
I just wasn's sure if you were saying I was younger or older than 28. I'd like to be considered to be older just for once, father than getting asked for ID still.
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You have me all wrong, I don't expect or need compliments
Most people on here have seen plenty more pictures of me than ghat without needing approval.
I just wasn's sure if you were saying I was younger or older than 28. I'd like to be considered to be older just for once, father than getting asked for ID still.
Most people on here have seen plenty more pictures of me than ghat without needing approval.
I just wasn's sure if you were saying I was younger or older than 28. I'd like to be considered to be older just for once, father than getting asked for ID still.
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Well, the staff at Asda agree, as does my local off license.
Sadly, sainsbury's, Tesco and Morrison's do not.
One occasion I was shopping with both my children aged 3 and 5. When asked if I was over 18.
Yes, I replied. So she asked me for ID, which I do not carry.
This means that I must have had my son when I was 13 and my daughter at 14!
As far as I know you have to be 21 to buy alcohol from a supermarket, so why she asked if I was over 18 I do not know?!
I think I need to trade in my hoody for something 'mumsy'.
Sadly, sainsbury's, Tesco and Morrison's do not.
One occasion I was shopping with both my children aged 3 and 5. When asked if I was over 18.
Yes, I replied. So she asked me for ID, which I do not carry.
This means that I must have had my son when I was 13 and my daughter at 14!
As far as I know you have to be 21 to buy alcohol from a supermarket, so why she asked if I was over 18 I do not know?!
I think I need to trade in my hoody for something 'mumsy'.
Last edited by Hysteria1983; 08 June 2011 at 03:00 PM.
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I'll have to check later