Yes, it did finally happen.
It happened a little sooner that I expected.
I thought it would be exciting to save a little money.
I thought I would be ready for it.
And, now I'm not so sure it was that great.
My hairdresser was right. She said I would look 60 if I "let my hair go".
Oh boy. Sigh.
Today, I went out to Ryan's for lunch. I ordered the buffet, as usual, only this time, my bill came to $5.51. I didn't really think about it. I didn't really notice.
When I got to my table, I sat down and noticed the bill.
"Lunch buffet - Senior" AAACCCCCKKKKKK.
And, he (it had to be a "he") didn't even ask me.
Ok, ok. Technically, I am a "senior", but I don't qualify for the discount. And, now that I think of it, what IS the age for a discount? I think I'm even more depressed!
A pox on that little man child who gave me a Senior Citizen Discount!
When Hubby hears about this, I'll never hear the end of it. SIGH.
Too funny! Poor you!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness!!! from your pictures you do NOT look like a senior! Holy moly. That's so ridiculous! Funny but ridiculous! hehe
ReplyDeleteHave a happy Women's day! Perhaps was just a kind of polite punk...
ReplyDeleteLOL My grandson signed me up for a Senior Card for a buffet near his campus. He still laughs when we go there -- we all do.
ReplyDeleteI'm 63 and my hair is pure white. It's a gene thing. I was salt and pepper in my early 30's. My hair won't hold color no matter what salon I choose ($$$). Be glad you can at least color. Mostly just take advantage and laugh. ;0)
(lol) What's a girl to do?
ReplyDeleteMy simultaneous condolences and congratulations. Who cares about age if it saves you a few dollars?
ReplyDeleteYeah....I've gone from being asked if I'm pregnant (kept a little of my baby tummy - didn't seem to matter what I weighed) to be asked if I "get" the senior citizen's discount *sigh*
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