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Disabled American vet arrested in Muskogee walmart.
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<blockquote data-quote="beardking" data-source="post: 3190910" data-attributes="member: 31421"><p>The highlighted part reminds me of when I was a wee youngen (just under 21) and lived with a roommate who was also under 21, but we had friends that were over 21. Many a time we went into the local liquor store, made our various selections and placed them into our older friend's cart (yes, we were buying enough to need a cart) and then my under 21 friend and I would step outside to check our pagers (yep, that long ago). </p><p></p><p>As for the instance in the video, I can see me getting quite irritated by the cashier asking my wife for her ID if we were in line together and there was alcohol to be purchased. It's a stupid policy and I would likely tell the poor cashier the same. But, then I'd just leave my purchases there for them to deal with and head to a more accommodating store.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beardking, post: 3190910, member: 31421"] The highlighted part reminds me of when I was a wee youngen (just under 21) and lived with a roommate who was also under 21, but we had friends that were over 21. Many a time we went into the local liquor store, made our various selections and placed them into our older friend's cart (yes, we were buying enough to need a cart) and then my under 21 friend and I would step outside to check our pagers (yep, that long ago). As for the instance in the video, I can see me getting quite irritated by the cashier asking my wife for her ID if we were in line together and there was alcohol to be purchased. It's a stupid policy and I would likely tell the poor cashier the same. But, then I'd just leave my purchases there for them to deal with and head to a more accommodating store. [/QUOTE]
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