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Thursday, April 15, 2010

I am old, but not old enough

I know that title makes no sense. Unless you have just hit AARP age, but are still not old enough to get the senior discount. I actually started getting stuff in the mail from AARP two years ago when I turned 50. Today I am 52. Not only does it suck to have your birthday on Tax Day, but I still am not old enough to get the senior discount. Sometimes it is offered to me, and even though it irritates me, I want the discount people! Today my friend wanted to take me out to breakfast for my birthday. We had enough time, so I figured what the heck. I am not going to turn down a free breakfast. We hopped in her car and headed out to Denny's, where America eats breakfast. It is right next door to Walmart, where America shops. I was all happy and glowy and ordered that yummy Grand Slam, with extra sausage. Heck with the calories, it is my B-Day. Calories do not count on B-Day's. It's true, just like drinking diet soda with a meal cancels out all the other calories. I am positive this is a fact, although my hips and thighs are not on board with this. Well I am always up for a discount, so I told my friend that I was going to ask for the senior discount. Mind you, my friend knows my age and she made "the face". This must be a universal face because my mother makes that face when I have done something I am not supposed to. Even though I am 52, she still makes that face. I saw "the face", but I ignored it. I looked the other way and when the waitress came over I bravely said "we would like the senior discount please". Well the little waitress who could not have been more than 12, asked me for my ID. WHAT?????? Matters go worse when she told my friend she was ok. OMG I am definately up a creek without a paddle now. Not only have I been caught, but my friend is now really really pissed off at me. "The look" has now changed over to "I am never ever taking you out again" look. Well needless to say, I did not get the seniour discount. Apparently you have to be 55 to get the senior discount. If that was not enough of a slap to me, after my friend dumped me at my car, I decided I needed another cup of coffee to drink on the way to work. Apparently I was dropped on my head more times than even my mother has admitted to, because I asked for the senior discount again. They gave it to me, but I think it was because they felt sorry for me, or were scared of me. 6 of one, half dozen of another. Little did I realize that I could have gone across the street to Starbucks and gotten free coffee because it is Tax Day. On top of all this, I have not filed my taxes yet. Do you think the IRS will give me a senior discount???

8 comments:

  1. HAHA! First: Happy Birthday!

    Second: Nope. The IRS comes for the older people first... so says the Duchess anyway.

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  2. Well Happy Birthday VG!!! Enjoy your day and don't worry 'bout them taxes!

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  3. Happy Birthday! I started getting the AARP 5 years before I turned 50. WTH? That's about when servers and cashiers started calling Ma'am. Ew.

    It's my wedding anniversary so I feel your pain.

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  4. Hi Beverly, I just wanted to let you know that I have a little something for you over at my place when you get a chance to visit.

    http://decksidethoughts.blogspot.com

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  5. Happy late birthday, VG!! I don't know why they offer us 'youngsters' those AARP things if we can't get the discount??? Thanks for giving me a big smile! (Let me know how it goes with the IRS on the senior discount thingy:)

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  6. I hope your day got better! Happy Birthday! Thanks so much for stopping by to visit and for the sweet thoughts about my Casey. I really need to get back to blogging and get rid of the sadness but I haven't felt like it. ;) Sorry about your discount. My mom is 62 and still only gets some. 65 is the magic age really to get them all!
    Hugs, Lisa

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  7. OH! Love your puppies!!
    Hugs, Lisa

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  8. I'm late here, but Happy Birthday! My daughter was born on tax day too.
    When I stopped dying my hair, people started asking me if I wanted the senior discount. Cool. Thankyaverymuch. Look bad - get free stuff. :)

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