Sullysullinburg wrote:I'm 15 so I can't smoke either.

OK, 15, not even driving age. The weird thing, back when I was 16/17ish the
Driver's Licenses here in Manitoba didn't have a photo so most people's ID was:
-Driver's license (no photo)
-Provincial medical card (no photo)
-Birth Certificate (no photo)
-Social Insurance Card (Canada's equivalent to a Social Security card)(no photo)
Almost nobody had a passport because the U.S. didn't require Canadians to have
them back then to cross the border and very few people went further than that.
So almost nobody around here had photo ID in those days! It wasn't until 1993
that we got photos on our driver's licenses.
I think when I opened my Credit Union account in early 2001 I had to show 3
pieces of ID! Things are definately getting tighter!
RBC requires the ATM card swiped and a PIN to get change, they claim it's
a regulation to stop money laundering. (But strangely some other "big 5"
banks might let you get change without even asking if you are a customer
so I suspect the teller made up an answer.

)
Yeah! I'm a total drug kingpin and I'm laundering my ill gotten gains though
pennies and nickels so I can deposit them at annother bank and claim they
are from the wishing well in my yard!
