i had no idea you drankSigh, I don't get carded often anymore, but then I go to the same place to get booze all the time, so that might be a factor
i had no idea you drank
i was being sarchasticER you been living in a cave Porter, when I'm on in the evenings, I'm usually drinking
In fact, Joe is working until 11:30pm, and I get kinda loose when drinking, get on tonite folks I'm not responsible for my conduct.....
i was being sarchastic
i wil take my shirt off if you willI knew that....although your spelling makes me wonder if you are drinking
i wil take my shirt off if you will
you need to have a few and take some photosI've gotten sent home from work for wearing a too short skirt, I don't think I will risk it....besides I'm wearing a dress so the whole thing would have to come off....
you need to have a few and take some photos
tonight you say?
i remember that clipuhuh, my hubby already tricked me when I was drunk going too far on the webcam. I think it turned him on more than the receiver....MEN ur all PIGS
I have I.D. (and it is a legal I.D becuase it has the shiney offical mark in the corner) but becuase all pubs in Wycombe only take driving liscences or passports (I have neither), I can't go into any pubs but can nip round to Tescos and buy a litre of vodka, becuase they accept my I.D.
They do take the whole I.D. thing too far. My mum got asked for I.D. when buying knitting needles from a haberdashery becuase she needed to be over 18. She asked why and they explained that if she was under the age of 18 she might go and stab people.
Get a Portman card, pubs will accept it.:thumbup
http://www.portmangroup.org.uk/?pid=7&level=1
*Edit* Oh, I see the've stopped doing them but there are other schemes it links you to which are just as good.
I live in a town where everyone drives so we all always have ID - it's not an issue.
and I didn't know there was a drinking age in England!!!
I would but the pubs are very insistant that it HAS to be a driving liscence or passport and they won't accept anything else. That's what frustrates me as I have neither and I'm not forking out all the money when I'm not going abroad and not learning how to drive.
I now just go to the pub during the week. So much easier and no one asks for I.D.
Abcinthia;1611614They do take the whole I.D. thing too far. My mum got asked for I.D. when buying knitting needles from a haberdashery becuase she needed to be over 18. She asked why and they explained that if she was under the age of 18 she might go and stab people.[/QUOTE said:I just saw this :24: You have trouble with those under 18 going around stabbing people. I don't know too many 18 year olds that knit, frankly.......too funny.
I just saw this :24: You have trouble with those under 18 going around stabbing people. I don't know too many 18 year olds that knit, frankly.......too funny.
We don't have to carry our driving license around with us here and yes, there is a drinking age limit in England, it's 5 years old.:nod:
Have you ever seen them refuse one of these other photo ID cards?
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