The Daily Chit-Chat [2008]

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When I was in Prague, we used the subway and... train thingy on the streets.. like buses... to get anywhere. Oh, the convenience :)

In my town, we have only got buses. They go often and are pretty cheap though. They probably reach more places than a subway would do.
 
I hope someone posts the September MotM awards soon! D:
(No, not my Map of the Week, Member of the Week. >:O)
 
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My town is so rinky-dink. We don't have subways. ;; We've got about five taxi-cabs in the whole town and the Metro-Link (train) runs through our town. XD But that's about it. The Metro-Link isn't worth going on anymore cause I don't have any reason to go into other cities.
 
I someone posts the September MotM awards soon! D:
(No, not my Map of the Week, Member of the Week. >:O)
Way to go off-topic.
My town is so rinky-dink. We don't have subways. ;; We've got about five taxi-cabs in the whole town and the Metro-Link (train) runs through our town. XD But that's about it. The Metro-Link isn't worth going on anymore cause I don't have any reason to go into other cities.
You should here and visit me! You can travel by train here, right?
 
How much money do you have, sweet thang? I've got like..$300 and that's to buy illegal substances. lolol. like M-rated games.

Hehe, you can't buy M-Rated games ^o^~
Awhile ago, I bought Devil May Cry and I forgot that it was rated M and they asked me for my ID XD; I think they felt kind of awkward going it, but it felt cool to say 'Yeah, I'm 17!'
 
The first M game I bought was God of War and... they asked for ID and I was all "what?? D8" I'd forgotten for a second that I was 17 haha. I pulled out my license after that, but they eyed it carefully--probably thought it was fake because I looked so nervous all of a sudden. XD; It was kind of embarassing.

Then earlier in the year I picked up Persona 3: FES and the MGS collection at an EB near my old high school. I don't look 17, so this one guy behind the counter told my cashier "Dude, remember to ask for ID." and the cashier goes "Naaah, I remember her. I've seen her ID before." XD I started to contest that because I hadn't been in this store for months but... he insisted he remembered me. It was so weird, haha, but I didn't need to fumble for ID so it was cool.
 
The first M game I bought was God of War and... they asked for ID and I was all "what?? D8" I'd forgotten for a second that I was 17 haha. I pulled out my license after that, but they eyed it carefully--probably thought it was fake because I looked so nervous all of a sudden. XD; It was kind of embarassing.

Then earlier in the year I picked up Persona 3: FES and the MGS collection at an EB near my old high school. I don't look 17, so this one guy behind the counter told my cashier "Dude, remember to ask for ID." and the cashier goes "Naaah, I remember her. I've seen her ID before." XD I started to contest that because I hadn't been in this store for months but... he insisted he remembered me. It was so weird, haha, but I didn't need to fumble for ID so it was cool.

It's funny that you mention that, Lightning....I don't even know how I did this, but I remember buying God of War when I was 16, and the guy didn't ask me for any ID. When I got out of the store, I was like "Wait, how did I do that?" I guess I looked old enough =P

Granted, there are some...dare I say...risque scenes. XD

Great game btw, one of the best for PS2
 
haha, I don't ever get asked for ID - it makes shopping so easy :3

Of course, there's probably a downside to most everyone mistaking me for a 20-something year old.

I've been to restaurants with my family where the waiter/waitress has asked me for wine O.O....I just say "No thanks" politely.

I'm often mistaken for being older than my sister, who is actually three years older than me XD. I can't really think of a downside to people thinking that you're older than you actually are =/
 
I've been to restaurants with my family where the waiter/waitress has asked me for wine O.O....I just say "No thanks" politely.

I'm often mistaken for being older than my sister, who is actually three years older than me XD. I can't really think of a downside to people thinking that you're older than you actually are =/

That's a whole lot better than people thinkin' you're younger than you really are.

That used to happen to me a lot until recently. Hey, I'm kinda short, yet that doesn't mean I want a kiddie menu.
 
That's a whole lot better than people thinkin' you're younger than you really are.

That used to happen to me a lot until recently. Hey, I'm kinda short, yet that doesn't mean I want a kiddie menu.

I lol'd at that, because I used to hate when I got children's menus. I made my parent's ask the host(ess) for a regular one XD
 
I lol'd at that, because I used to hate when I got children's menus. I made my parent's ask the host(ess) for a regular one XD

Children's menu's are nice until you can eat bigger items on the adult menu. Then, the waiter/waitress is just wasting their breath askin'.

I know they're just tryin' to be nice, but it does get to be a neusance.
 
It's funny that you mention that, Lightning....I don't even know how I did this, but I remember buying God of War when I was 16, and the guy didn't ask me for any ID. When I got out of the store, I was like "Wait, how did I do that?" I guess I looked old enough =P

Granted, there are some...dare I say...risque scenes. XD

Great game btw, one of the best for PS2
I suck at it and haven't finished it. XD; I wish I liked it since it's so highly reviewed but... I was content lol'ing at the sex mini game and then setting it aside forever.
I'm often mistaken for being older than my sister, who is actually three years older than me XD. I can't really think of a downside to people thinking that you're older than you actually are =/
8| You're more likely to get hit on by questionable drunk people. Mind you, maybe the woman was just too drunk to tell how old I was. Or maybe she preferred the fact that I was like 15. ;_;' So creepy.
I lol'd at that, because I used to hate when I got children's menus. I made my parent's ask the host(ess) for a regular one XD
I used to ask for the kids menu, or else I would steal my brother's when they'd give me a normal menu. XD; I liked doing mazes and stuff like that when they'd put it on. If the kids' menu doesn't have that, it's usually in with the normal menu anyway. :C
 
I get weird looks when I order alcohol while I'm out. :( They don't ask for ID since I'm with my parents when I do, but they still pause and look at me funny for a second.
 
I hated getting children's menus when I was a child. For somereason my parents brought me up to love obscure, and not "kiddie" foods (ie. chicken fingers, and hotdogs) primarily. For some reason I almost felt offended for having to get the kiddie menu, when I knew I loved everything on the main menu just as much as the adult next to me.... This was when I was like 6 - 9. As I got older, of course they stopped handing it to me, and I was pleased. :D

Oh and by the way, to all those people who are thinking "Hey! This kid thinks he is to good for a good hot dog, and chicken fingers?!". That is not what I mean. I love finger foods, and hamburgers (super yum) and hot dogs, its just I always felt ordering it on the kids menu made me lose the acquired taste I knew I had.
 
I've been to weddings and me and my cousin are asked if we want wine, I just say no while my cousin says yes and we're only 14!!! my cousin actually did get drunk and I'm like omg if his dad sees him he is toast.
 
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