And I do get your point about repeat business. Once the bylaw is passed, I will likely go out more, but not necessarily to the same place week after week. *That* part of my reasoning for not coming out has nothing to do with the bylaw and had been part of my philosophy long before I was diagnosed as being allergic to the whole world; hell, it even predates my decision to quit smoking. I just find going to the same place week after week to be a little boring and tedious. To some bar owners, that makes me a less than ideal patron. *shrug* Too bad.
Re: the economics of addiction
Date: 2003-06-01 06:24 am (UTC)And I do get your point about repeat business. Once the bylaw is passed, I will likely go out more, but not necessarily to the same place week after week. *That* part of my reasoning for not coming out has nothing to do with the bylaw and had been part of my philosophy long before I was diagnosed as being allergic to the whole world; hell, it even predates my decision to quit smoking. I just find going to the same place week after week to be a little boring and tedious. To some bar owners, that makes me a less than ideal patron. *shrug* Too bad.