vivilasvegas
Earning My Ears<br><font color=green>When confused
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My boyfriend and I were at the store today, and along with other things, I was buying a bottle of wine. He was in line with me, but I was paying, my money, my purchases, my ID. He left his wallet in the car. So when the clerk cards me for the wine, she asked for his ID. I asked why, and she said that it's the law that anyone standing in line with someone purchasing liquor has to also show ID even if they aren't buying it. So I asked, what if I was with a child? She said that's okay then. Huh??? How does that make sense, if I'm with my 18 year old son, I can buy liquor, but with my 32 year old boyfriend, I can't buy it unless he shows ID.
Soooo we had to get out of line and he had to go get his wallet.
I have NEVER had this happen before.
Is this new??
Soooo we had to get out of line and he had to go get his wallet.
I have NEVER had this happen before.
Is this new??


), they wouldn't sell to me even if I had my ID and am 32? But if the person with me that wasn't 21 was my son, then they would sell to me?
or my younger brother?