assumed i was a high school graduate when mom and i showed up at the car dealership.
"Oh is this a graduation present?" the lady asked condescendingly, a coke in her hand.
"No." Is all I say.
Even though I knew she was being generous with me by assuming I looked old enough to graduate.
Question of my life: When will I stop looking like I'm fourteen?
Sadness.
When I was in Australia, I went to a movie with about 25 people. I was one of the oldest people there, and the last through line. You had to be 14 to watch the movie, and I was the only one that got their ID checked. Also in Australia, a lady told me I couldn't buy spray paint because I wasn't 18. She didn't even bother to check my ID, she just thought there was no way I was 18. I was 22. I feel ya.
ReplyDeleteyeah david asscherick just told me i looked sixteen... not sure how i feel about it... i understand as well but on the bright side we will look young when we are old!
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