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Things You Still Can't Do Properly Despite Being a Proper Grown Up
An Inflatable Bearded Whumpus asks "What can't you do properly despite the fact you're a fully grown and responsible adult?"
Nothing instills confidence more than overhearing a builder on the site opposite muttering "Righty-tighty, lefty-loosey" to himself.
Basically, stealing the idea from this thread on reddit.
( , Mon 2 Feb 2015, 10:13)
An Inflatable Bearded Whumpus asks "What can't you do properly despite the fact you're a fully grown and responsible adult?"
Nothing instills confidence more than overhearing a builder on the site opposite muttering "Righty-tighty, lefty-loosey" to himself.
Basically, stealing the idea from this thread on reddit.
( , Mon 2 Feb 2015, 10:13)
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I'm glad I'm not the only one.
I'm fast approaching 40 but the last time somebody asked me for ID without joking* was only a couple of years ago in the local small supermarket jobby -- they did so just because of how I mumbled as I was trying to ask for the booze. Of course, being that I looked at least 30 they worked it out but it reminded me of how many times I was ID'd in my youth.
*the time before that when I was asked for ID the guy cracked up a few seconds after I said "Erm, no?" thinking it was some weird Midlands law about identification and alcohol sales. Thinking back I ought to have berated him for assuming that I, at around 32 at the time, was so definately "over 18" and that was funny.
( , Mon 2 Feb 2015, 18:28, Reply)
I'm fast approaching 40 but the last time somebody asked me for ID without joking* was only a couple of years ago in the local small supermarket jobby -- they did so just because of how I mumbled as I was trying to ask for the booze. Of course, being that I looked at least 30 they worked it out but it reminded me of how many times I was ID'd in my youth.
*the time before that when I was asked for ID the guy cracked up a few seconds after I said "Erm, no?" thinking it was some weird Midlands law about identification and alcohol sales. Thinking back I ought to have berated him for assuming that I, at around 32 at the time, was so definately "over 18" and that was funny.
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