TVFactFan
07-12-2014, 07:25 PM
Everyone stop buying the food at Rob's place they thought rerun had food poisoning and only came in to listen to music on the jukebox and bring their food from other places
LOL
Why would rob allow that and not throw them the hell out?
Wawwie
07-12-2014, 09:17 PM
Maybe Rob wanted it to appear that he was doing good business! :lol:
TVFactFan
07-12-2014, 09:48 PM
Maybe Rob wanted it to appear that he was doing good business! :lol:
you make a good point, i guess it was better to have people in there listening music than having it empty:lol:
Wawwie
07-12-2014, 10:44 PM
you make a good point, i guess it was better to have people in there listening music than having it empty:lol:
True, if the place was empty, it would look like he wasn't making any business. So I guess it was good that the kids still showed up even if they weren't eating.
Will Dockery
07-19-2014, 09:11 PM
True, if the place was empty, it would look like he wasn't making any business. So I guess it was good that the kids still showed up even if they weren't eating.
This is interesting, one complaint the owner of the local coffee shop that hosts acoustic music shows and open mics, poetry readings and so on, usually on the sidewalk outside in Summer months, draws fairly huge crowds, but the majority don't order anything... or ask for "ice water" in a cup! He's started charging
like a quarter for these, but nothing like the couple of bucks he gets for his excellent gourmet coffees.
But... the place is crowded, and known as THE venue for singers, songwriters, acoustic bands, poets and so on to get known, and is the "hip" place to be on a weekend evening. He also has his walls filled with excellent paintings for the local artists... if only he could manage to see enough coffee to pay the bills and Baristas!
visaman666
07-20-2014, 07:20 AM
For the same Reason Arnold let the Fonz use the Mens room as his "office".
Will Dockery
07-20-2014, 02:10 PM
For the same Reason Arnold let the Fonz use the Mens room as his "office".
"There's no such thing as bad publicity." -P.T. Barnum