BBM knows its target audience, having done painstaking research into our readership and what makes them tick. For example, statistically, if you’re reading this now, there’s a 67 per cent chance you’re a pissed up backpacker from Dublin who’s just finished being sick in the toilets at the Cock and Bull and noticed a copy of the magazine somebody left on the floor after a big poo.
Admittedly that makes us a bit of a niche market, so in recent years we’ve branched out to incorporate potential readers such as people whose tourist visa ran out a year ago but have stayed in the country illegally, uni students who went travelling around the world with their partner and got dumped in Sydney after three weeks, and NRL players. We really are scraping the barrel with that last lot, but BBM’s constant willingness to piss on its moral compass in times of financial strife is what’s kept us top of the magazine game for over 10 years.
Sadly for the religious owners of the Chymorvah Hotel in Marazion, Cornwall, their un-BBM-like decision to stick to their principles looks to have cost them their hotel. The reason? They won’t allow gay people to share a room at the hotel because apparently it’s a “sin” for God to see bum-on-bum action.
As a result of this somewhat neanderthal approach, they’ve lost a fair whack of business and have been forced to put the hotel up for sale. On top of that, the couple have had to pay £3,600 in damages to civil partners Martyn Hall and Steven Preddy, after refusing them a room in September
2008, in breach of the Equalities Act.
“Last winter was terrible. We were actually shivering and were hungry. In 2013, two people who worked all their lives at this have ended up cold and hungry. It’s not right.” Mrs Bull said, although we’re not sure if she means it’s “not right” for hard-working people to go bankrupt just for being archaic nitwits, or if she means it’s “not right” to bum men up the arse.
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