Posted on 02/08/2018 6:00:13 PM PST by SamAdams76
I wish to pay full price.
Thank you very much and have a nice day.
AARP discounts start at 50... I take them at the movies... half price
Tomorrow, Marco's Island. I shall behave once I get there. Promise.
Starting all over again, knowing what we know now!
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I would own the world.
I keep forgetting that I’m a senior citizen. I’m all for discounts. I just have to remember to ask for them.
Well, SortaSeniorSam, why not take the discount and toss it in the collection basket at church or the Salvation Army Kettle or the local Marines Toys-for Tots campaign solicitation or....?
Seems like the business doesn’t need it or they wouldn’t offer it to you.
I have no problem collecting my senior discount.
“thinked of”?
Funny.
I am on vacation in Pto Vallarta and a guy on the plane had a hat that said (in bright big letters): “Don’t forget my SENIOR discount!”
Whoda thunk?
My dad used to declare me a few years younger than I was to get in on the child discount at our local theater. Of course, he also aged a decade or so to get in on the senior discount.
I always ask for the senior coffee at McDonald’s...lol
I am convinced. You are Q.
Talk about a humblebrag!
My mother would boast quite often to me about the ten percent discount she enjoyed as a senior (over age 55) for more than a year at her grocery store. It applied to everything if you were a senior and showed up on Tuesday!
They have since discontinued or modified it somehow, but I would have gladly taken that discount. I don’t care if someone thinks I’m old; chances are I already think they’re stupid!
Apache
Black Forest.
Austria.
Rothschild.
What went on there?
Dopey.
You know more than you know.
Apache
Black Forest.
Austria.
Rothschild.
What went on there?
Dopey.
You know more than you know.
My neice just posted a funny video on Facebook.
My 98 year old father-in-law’s reaction when he finds out how old he really is!
(Warning: foul language)
Hope you all can see it.
The only reason I take senior discounts in restaurants is that I want smaller portions. A typical diner meal is about twice as much as I want, and that was true even when I was much younger.
My dad was pushing 90, had a bad back, required a cane to walk and was very compromised with a cardiac condition. He refused to get a handicap plate and felt handicap parking should be used by really crippled people and would never use it.
He made 90. In fact lived 13 months past a huge strokes
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