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Cinema & Co reject Covid passports

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JackSomething said:
Good, but other than donations from useful Covidiots, how the hell does this place make any money?

Who is paying to go and watch old films in a place that looks rustic at best while sitting on wooden pallets? For example, you could pay £12pp tonight to watch The Dark Knight Rises (a film released 10 years ago and available on DVD or streaming for under £4) while eating takeaway pizza from the Hafod. One of the strangest business models I've ever seen.

Hipsters.
 
JackSomething said:
Good, but other than donations from useful Covidiots, how the hell does this place make any money?

Who is paying to go and watch old films in a place that looks rustic at best while sitting on wooden pallets? For example, you could pay £12pp tonight to watch The Dark Knight Rises (a film released 10 years ago and available on DVD or streaming for under £4) while eating takeaway pizza from the Hafod. One of the strangest business models I've ever seen.

If you really want to be ripped off go and have a pint in her brothers boozer in the Uplands 👍
 
Swanjaxs said:
If you really want to be ripped off go and have a pint in her brothers boozer in the Uplands 👍

The pyramids were built quicker than the time its taking him to convert that observatory in the marina
 
Darran said:
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/cinema--co-owner-having-25665209

If you lie down with dogs, chances are you’ll wake up with fleas.
 
Swanjaxs said:
Perhaps Noah can give her a job behind the bar or something?

Some poor comments on here about some of our local entrepreneurs looking to thrive and provide jobs for local people.

The Observatory, at the Maritime Quarter beach, SA1 is the latest bestest example. Open only in the last few weeks and is already thriving.

An unrivalled location, offering an unrivalled experience literally way down On the sea. A perfect place for taking in The Sunday Newspapers in front of a hugely welcoming log burner, with locally sourced fresh coffees, cakes and a lot more local products for local people. Local Welsh ales, local Welsh spirits. Local is the key, local is the way. Local jobs for local people.

C'mon the local people and local dog walkers of Swansea Bay - come down and support your local best venue way down On the sea.........
 

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