I was at the cage of a Las Vegas casino when I was asked to show ID. I asked "why do you need to see my ID?" The cashier responded: "You look under 30." I am rarely mistaken for being younger than I am but for some reason it always seems to happen at the BJ table or cashier.
In a genuine effort to find out how old I really look I set forward a proposition to the cashier: "if you can guess my age I will give you $100. I'm very serious. I will give you $100."
The cashier looks at me for a few moments, doing his best to study my features when he gives it his best guess: "34."
I tell him he doesn't need to see my ID in that case. He insists he does. I ask him why and he says it's because I appear to be under 30. I tell him he c just told me I look 34 to whichvhe responds: "yeah, but someone else may think you look under 30."
In a genuine effort to find out how old I really look I set forward a proposition to the cashier: "if you can guess my age I will give you $100. I'm very serious. I will give you $100."
The cashier looks at me for a few moments, doing his best to study my features when he gives it his best guess: "34."
I tell him he doesn't need to see my ID in that case. He insists he does. I ask him why and he says it's because I appear to be under 30. I tell him he c just told me I look 34 to whichvhe responds: "yeah, but someone else may think you look under 30."