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So my 14 year old son goes into Dunkin' Donuts with his older brother. He orders and hands them his debit card. The server asks him for his ID. Being he is 14 with a debit maybe not so strange right?

Anyhow he has a passport card for ID. It has a US Flag on it and says United States of America across the top. He got the card when he was 9 years old so the picture is clearly a kid.

The genius server hands him his card back and says, "Thank you for your service!" and then discounts his drink.

Big Grin WTF, LOL. And they want $15/hr.




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That's pretty damn funny. Smile



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At least he thanked him for his service...


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Maybe he thought your son was in the INFANTry?


Yeah, lame, I know...... Wink


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So my 14 year old son goes into Dunkin' Donuts with his older brother. He orders and hands them his debit card. The server asks him for his ID. Being he is 14 with a debit maybe not so strange right?

Anyhow he has a passport card for ID. It has a US Flag on it and says United States of America across the top. He got the card when he was 9 years old so the picture is clearly a kid.

The genius server hands him his card back and says, "Thank you for your service!" and then discounts his drink.


It is hard to get good help these days. I teenager I know who had a fake drivers license with the name of the state spelled incorrectly. Generally accepted at local establishments, with no issues.
 
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I told my wife this one and couldn't stop laughing as I read it to her. Big Grin


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Originally posted by shovelhead:
Maybe he thought your son was in the INFANTry?


Yeah, lame, I know...... Wink

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Maybe he thought your son was in the INFANTry?


Yeah, lame, I know...... Wink


Pretty good, shovelhead... pretty good.



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