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'A slice of quiche? I'll need to see some ID.. '
Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2010 1:10 pm
by southeast-isher
Re: 'A slice of quiche? I'll need to see some ID.. '
Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2010 1:47 pm
by Green Aura
If they've still got spots in their 30s, they're obviously eating too much t£sco quiche
It was full moon a few days ago - must be contributing to all this madness!
Re: 'A slice of quiche? I'll need to see some ID.. '
Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2010 4:23 pm
by Keaniebean
Re: 'A slice of quiche? I'll need to see some ID.. '
Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2010 4:44 pm
by snapdragon
Love it
I reckon in the age of 'can't spell won't spell' someone mistook it for Kirsch?
Re: 'A slice of quiche? I'll need to see some ID.. '
Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2010 9:28 pm
by ElizabethBinary
Who on earth goes to the news when they're carded for quiche by some teenager?
Methinks it's just some thirty year old lady's chance to brag. Look, I look 21!
Re: 'A slice of quiche? I'll need to see some ID.. '
Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2010 9:29 pm
by ElizabethBinary
I WISH I was carded. Honestly it says you'll be carded if you look under 25. I'm NEVER carded. I'm 23.

I look older? Waaaah.
Re: 'A slice of quiche? I'll need to see some ID.. '
Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2010 10:35 pm
by Milims
I was terribly sad when they stopped asking me for ID when I bought a bottle of plonk - I guess I don't look 21 any more!

Re: 'A slice of quiche? I'll need to see some ID.. '
Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 6:00 am
by brett53
the ladies at my supermarket are always asking me if i am old enough to have dangerous things like sharp implements ( new kitchen knife or pair of scissors ) or lighter fluid - they do so in jest of course - but i will have to watch the wags at the deli counter from now on - as i happen to like their quiche
like i said to one the other day - 21 ???- hummm i remember that - long time ago mind ( still proves i ain;t got dementia ) lol ( for those not watching the news - the latest scare story is 1 in 3 of us will get dementia apparently - but its a horrible thing to get so i don't jest about it lightly )
is it me - or IS the world getting crazier each day ????

Re: 'A slice of quiche? I'll need to see some ID.. '
Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 7:48 am
by old tree man
Re: 'A slice of quiche? I'll need to see some ID.. '
Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 8:21 am
by indy
I just don't know what the world is coming too

however, as a funny aside much against my better judgement I was persuaded to go to a nightclub in Bournemouth for a friends birthday a couple of years ago (it was as bad as I remembered)

however, I was over the moon to be asked for ID to buy an orange juice no less at the bar.....I was 27

Re: 'A slice of quiche? I'll need to see some ID.. '
Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 9:35 am
by Keaniebean
I WISH I was carded. Honestly it says you'll be carded if you look under 25. I'm NEVER carded. I'm 23. I look older? Waaaah.
Never mind Elizabeth

, I was asked to prove my age when I was 12!!!!!!!!! just to prove I was young enough to get on the bus and pay child fare. I clearly looked over 18 at the age of 12 so God only knows how old I look now!!!!!!

Re: 'A slice of quiche? I'll need to see some ID.. '
Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 9:49 am
by brett53
you got to watch them when they start doing that - maybe on the look out for a toy boy

Re: 'A slice of quiche? I'll need to see some ID.. '
Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 11:28 pm
by ElizabethBinary
richierobins wrote:Our local Morrison's was caught recently in an under-age booze-buying sting. For a few weeks afterwards they asked everybody their age. I quite enjoyed being asked if I was over eighteen - I'm fifty five.
I'm going to embarass my man for a bit. Because, to be fair, men can look WAY older than they are.
This is my husband to be:
xxxx
He's 22 in this photo.
And in this photo, he's 23:
xxx
... when he was 14 he was going to pubs getting liquor without being carded.
(ish didn't let me post photos from my facebook so I had to attach them)
Re: 'A slice of quiche? I'll need to see some ID.. '
Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 4:15 pm
by the.fee.fairy
I got id'd to buy cigarettes in a supermarket during the Ish Fest. The funny thing was that i was with my sister, and we'd just bought a bottle of amaretto and a bottle of whisky.
Nik offered to buy them for me, as she had her student ID with her, but the bloke behind the counter said that if she did that, he's report her for buying cigarettes to a 'previously refused person'. I was 27 at the time...