tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4737479797606051454.post5461933808551705954..comments2023-08-20T05:15:12.064-04:00Comments on David Karp's Blog: A negative externalityAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01298927624705668945noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4737479797606051454.post-38530902485127671572010-11-20T00:07:21.018-05:002010-11-20T00:07:21.018-05:00First, congrats on the convocation.
Second, is th...First, congrats on the convocation.<br /><br />Second, is that the "massage" parlour that recently got busted for prostitution? I think it might be.<br /><br />Finally, as someone who has spent tons of time on Bank St., lives near by, and does a lot of shopping there (often with my toddler), no one notices people going in to these places. No one really cares, not in that neighbourhood. Especially since the entrance ways of shops are often crammed together (or common), no one would really be able to tell where you're going.<br /><br />Extra-finally, the Christian thing is interesting, but par for the course. There is an intentional Christian community that lives nearby, and the Bible House (just off of Bank St, and now called Salem Storehouse) is located exactly across the street from Venus Envy (a large and prominent sex shop).<br /><br />In fact, a lot of the Christian communities in Centretown are really looking to integrate with the population of Centretown. There's a lot more gay-friendly and single mother-friendly things going on. It's partially the evangelical nature of many churches, but it's also just a general desire to make the church a part of the community they serve. I find it really cool.<br /><br />/rambleJonathanhttp://www.thecommons-ccd.comnoreply@blogger.com