I'm looking 50 straight in the eye
A couple of months ago, I went on my break and walked to the corner mom and pop store for cigarettes. I'd done this many times in the past, so when the clerk carded me I assumed she was joking.
(I was walking and didn't bother to carry my purse, so didn't have a driver's license. Besides, I've been smoking since I was 15 and I used to tan. I look my age, which is almost half a century.
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When she refused the sale I was honestly shocked and asked "Really?" in a not whinney tone. The clerk told me that the new store policy was to card everyone, everytime.
I blurted out "Oh, you poor girl! Are you getting yelled at a lot?" She kinda rolled her eyes, nodded and glanced back at the "mirror" behind her. I just wished her good luck, told her to have a good day and left. It never once occurred to me to yell at anyone about it.
I walked across the street to the grocery store, bought my cigarettes and went back to work. Its not like I had ran out 2 hours ago and this was the only store in a hundred miles that sold cigs. It wasn't a big deal at all, much the same as if the store doesn't have my brand in soft packs. I just go somewhere else. The only reason it sticks in my mind is that I'm almost 5 decades old
and this is the first and only time I've ever not been able to buy cigs without ID.
I did learn that the grocery store cigs were cheaper than the mom and pop cigs, so I don't know how they are doing with the card everyone everytime policy.
A couple of months ago, I went on my break and walked to the corner mom and pop store for cigarettes. I'd done this many times in the past, so when the clerk carded me I assumed she was joking.
(I was walking and didn't bother to carry my purse, so didn't have a driver's license. Besides, I've been smoking since I was 15 and I used to tan. I look my age, which is almost half a century.

When she refused the sale I was honestly shocked and asked "Really?" in a not whinney tone. The clerk told me that the new store policy was to card everyone, everytime.
I blurted out "Oh, you poor girl! Are you getting yelled at a lot?" She kinda rolled her eyes, nodded and glanced back at the "mirror" behind her. I just wished her good luck, told her to have a good day and left. It never once occurred to me to yell at anyone about it.
I walked across the street to the grocery store, bought my cigarettes and went back to work. Its not like I had ran out 2 hours ago and this was the only store in a hundred miles that sold cigs. It wasn't a big deal at all, much the same as if the store doesn't have my brand in soft packs. I just go somewhere else. The only reason it sticks in my mind is that I'm almost 5 decades old

I did learn that the grocery store cigs were cheaper than the mom and pop cigs, so I don't know how they are doing with the card everyone everytime policy.
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