Jun 25, 2003 15:48
It's warm. Very warm. Dare I say Hot?
So, I came home early today to lunch and read some Harry Potter before going back to work to play volleyball because, hey, I was having an irritable day and I met up w/ my landlord. He had dropped by to inform us that the city will inspect the house tomorrow. This is just fine, our house isn't a mess, then after talking a while he mentions that you technically can do whatever you want in an attic except you cannot sleep. I live in the attic. He tells me that as long as it doesn't look like anyone is sleeping in it, it's okay to have a bed. So, I'm planning on getting some plastic then take my bed off it's frame, wrap it in plastic, do something with my frame and then finally put some boxes around it. Make it look like a Rec room/storage room basically. Any volunteers to help me with the bed can sign on the line below or call. Thank you.:-I
So, I'm not going to make my 40 hours of work this week, but that's ok. I needed to clean my room anyway.
Yesterday, I went to the Pittsford Wegman's with George. He saw a case of alcohol that he wanted. We went up to the counter to pay for our things and We got carded. No problem, we're over 21, right? Nope. You know why? Because I handed them my slightly expired NY state license. The cashier told me that my license had expired."Oh, yeah, I know", I reply thinking that he was just reminding me and hey, it's never been a problem before. But apparently it is a problem. "We can't accept this. It's not a valid ID." Um, what? It has my birthday, it has my picture. I explain why I don't have my new license. It doesn't matter. This is ridiculus. Did my birthday and picture suddenly expire because my old license did? If I died in a car crash, the police would use my expired license to identify me. So, what- It's good enough for the police but not the Pittsford Wegman's? It makes no sense to me. It has my picture, my birthday, name,etc, it's a NYS license, you can throw it under a blacklight and see that it's not fake, what's the problem? And it's not as if it was even me buying the alcohol. Working in the bookstore, as long as someone had their ID with their Photo and name, it didn't matter whether it was expired or not. With policies like this will they even allow parents to buy alcohol if they have their kids with them?
grrr.... So that really pissed me off. and it's not like it's a Wegman's policy, as I have not had trouble at other Wegman's. Bastards.
Anyway, off to clean!
Moi