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To: Just another Joe
Our business went under 3/28/99. We lasted over a year after the ban went into effect. I was a bartender in a neighborhood-type bar inside a Motel 6 (so there was also a somewhat built-in customer base), located near Disneyland. Our business dropped drastically soon after the ban, once we quit we skirting around it. However, we had a patio which was helpful--our customers could smoke on the patio. Even though the smoking ban wasn't the entire reason we went under my ring did go down, about $100 a night. I no longer needed a waitress either.

The thing that really got to me were my blue collar workers. These guys are what makes America hum. They get up every morning, work all day, and all they ask is for an hour or so after work to sit at the bar and talk, have a couple beers, and have a smoke cause the old lady doesn't let them smoke in the house. Then they go home and the next day they do the same thing all over again. I don't think they're asking for too much. But Rob Reiner and the smoking Nazis do.

35 posted on 11/16/2001 1:21:21 PM PST by WillaJohns
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To: WillaJohns
Willa...they don't care do they?

I know in this area some places lost money, I don't know if any folded.

I stopped smoking over a year ago, but I know many bars had a "smoke at your own risk" policy, and most of them make you smoke outside.

Laws they have no RIGHT making.

But...they have an agenda...of course.

Rob Reiner...put an eye patch on him and he looks like ObL's buddy...LOL

37 posted on 11/16/2001 1:21:36 PM PST by Syncro
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