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Kiki- I'm sorry

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  • Amoro, my forehead is still smooth but I've got crows feet instead. Good times. :P
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    [QUOTE]I got my first grey hair when I was 16. 16! Stupid genes.  I'm definitely blaming my mom for that one.
    Posted by kcscejal[/QUOTE]


    I have also been getting greys forever. Although, the rate at which my hair goes grey has a stong correlation with how stressed I am. A year ago it was out of control, now it has slowed considerably.
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    [QUOTE]Amoro, my forehead is still smooth but I've got crows feet instead. Good times. :P
    Posted by Bubbalub[/QUOTE]
    *shares the wrinkle cream*
  • I get really random gray hairs, but only right in the front.  I only get one at a time, they are really short, and it's almost white.  It's so bizarre. I pull them out.
    I'm 26.
    I got carded a few weeks ago at a dinner with a group of friends; I was the only one that got carded, and I was older than almost everyone at the table. I couldn't decide if I should be amused or annoyed.
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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Kiki- I'm sorry : *shares the wrinkle cream*
    Posted by Snippylynn[/QUOTE]

    Hah! Yup, started using that a few years ago. Fortunately I've been using face cream with SPF 15 (at least) in it since I was about 15-16 years old because I am so fair.
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    [QUOTE]The VI 's drinking age is 18.  I've never seen anyone carded, ever.
    Posted by lyndausvi[/QUOTE]

    Don't they also not really have open container laws? Or drunk driving laws?
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    [QUOTE]Mica, didn't you say that you're Asian in another thread?  I think that makes it okay for you to be over 30.  :D
    Posted by Snippylynn[/QUOTE]

    True, Amoro.  Thank goodness for this babyface.  :) 
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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Kiki- I'm sorry : I don't know if it's the rule everywhere, but I think   in MA they are not allowed to accept even an out-of-state ID. Some friends of mine own a liquor store, and they don't take them - I want to say it was something about not being able to scan them...but I could be wrong.
    Posted by MRSBJS[/QUOTE]

    I think the law is just that they don't have to serve or sell to anybody, and the penalty for selling to an underage is pretty hefty, so sometimes they won't take out of state IDs.  Given the number of colleges in town, it's both dumb and smart.

    What they DO accept blanketly is your passport.  Which I carried with me all the time when we first moved, JIC, because it took awhile to get a MA license. 
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  • tonys, I'm sorry you're poor. but if it makes you feel any better, it's only because you're a worthless human being. HTH!
  • FYI, they totally accepted my Kentucky license most places.  I didn't pull out the passport unless asked to do so.  Then again, I'm not 21 and the name on my debit card matches the name on my license.
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