Owners of Brass Rail Strip Club Decide to Sell Property and Close Doors

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Covidiots do not want to follow the accepted measures of masks, social distancing, hand washing etc. and thereby help the spread of the virus. There is nothing contradictory about that.
Have you seen what the GTA has looked like the past year. People working from home. GO trains and bus routes with low ridership. Schools have been closed reopened and closed again. Gyms salons bars restaurants libraries have been closed. Downtown is a ghost town. The malls are dark and practically empty. Everywhere I go I see people wearing masks. You think a select few are causing all of these cases. Wake Up
 

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It’s easy to blame it on them but the reality is the half assed contradictory government approach to lockdowns(AKA mockdowns) and underfunded socialist healthcare is to blame. Not to mention a painfully slow vaccination rollout.

It’s a catch 22 because it becomes a neverending cycle of failures and the result is pandemic fatigue especially in those who would have previously trusted the government and their plan of “2 weeks”.
Move to Brazil. No such issues. Like some restaurants, strip clubs should go to takeout only...
 

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Even at biggest protests they get what, 2,000 people showing up?
In a province of 15,000,000 people

But yeah the anti maskers / anti vaxxers are the problem according to certain members
Remember the Trinity Bellwoods Park fiasco from the summer. What was it like a few thousand people there and no cases. yet everyone was bitching about it.

 

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Remember the Trinity Bellwoods Park fiasco from the summer. What was it like a few thousand people there and no cases. yet everyone was bitching about it.
Outdoors. Early in the pandemic when infection rates were far lower than currently. Young people who were probably non symptomatic in the original variant.

Lots of explanations for that.
 

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Outdoors. Early in the pandemic when infection rates were far lower than currently. Young people who were probably non symptomatic in the original variant.

Lots of explanations for that.
But they still made a huge issue of it.
 

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Remember the Trinity Bellwoods Park fiasco from the summer. What was it like a few thousand people there and no cases.
How do you know? Did they take everybody's name who was there and follow up on if they got infected? That is the ONLY way to know, even for health officials.
 
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Back in the day, no decent looking dancer would approach a customer and ask him if he wanted a dance. She might turn her head his way momentarily while walking by, or stand near his table for 30 seconds, but the asking was his job, not hers. Some guys never had the stones to ask, and they generally sat right in front of the stage. It was all part of the game. I stopped going to strip clubs when average looking dancers started acting like Jarvis Street streetwalkers. The simple fact is that only a small percentage of dancers are 'seven dollars a minute good looking".
 

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Covidiots do not want to follow the accepted measures of masks, social distancing, hand washing etc. and thereby help the spread of the virus. There is nothing contradictory about that.
From the start, their approach was destined to fail. When you lockdown you need to lockdown everything. You can’t pick and choose what’s essential then complain that it isn’t working.
 
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How do you know? Did they take everybody's name who was there and follow up on if they got infected? That is the ONLY way to know, even for health officials.
I already posted it. Stop sheeping

 

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From the start, their approach was destined to fail. When you lockdown you need to lockdown everything. You can’t pick and choose what’s essential then complain that it isn’t working.
What is essential and what isn't. Fats food is considered essential even though you can buy meat and bread at the grocery store and make burgers at home. You can do the same with frozen store bought pizza and brew your own coffee. You have uber eats and pizza delivery drivers going to peoples home all day and nigh which could also spread the virus. Since when is alcohol essential. When it's owned and operated by the government. How do we run as a society with lockdowns. Not everyone lives in a mansion with all these shits and giggles. Would a full lockdown also mean television and radio stations close down too so none of us can watch tv.
 
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Globe and Mail reporting the building and land should sell for around 32 million dollars.

Covid has nothing to do with the sale, so quit the back and forth on that. On the other hand, 32 million does have everything to do with the sale.

Irving Cooper bought the place in the late 50's and the Cooper family still owns it. I doubt they paid 50 grand for it back then. Pretty good investment.

The sad fucking part is that Yonge Street is being destroyed by greedy developers who are ruining what used to be a pretty cool street. The Brass Rail will be replaced by a banal concrete box with plate glass windows with absolutely no architectural merit or streetscape. Cheap cheap cheap will be the design criteria of any box they build there.
C'mon, James! It's not as if Yonge Street was ever the fucking Parthenon of urban beauty. Some nice old Victorian brick, usually covered with peeling paint and tacky fast food signs.

And people are changing. When I was a trendy "alternative" guy back in the 80's, none of my cool, artsy friends would ever live in anything that wasn't a ramshackle old house broken up into 3 or 4 apartments. If you lived in a high rise, you were a sell-out. Young people these days want to live in a glitzy new condo on Queens Quay.
 
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From the start, their approach was destined to fail. When you lockdown you need to lockdown everything. You can’t pick and choose what’s essential then complain that it isn’t working.
But that does not force or compel people to congregate in groups without masks. That is an individual responsibility.
 

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I already posted it. Stop sheeping
Did they take the name of everyone that was there and then track everyone's health status. If they didn't, then they are speculating.
 

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Q: "Fearless Leader, Why does business fall off in strip club?" - Boris, Pottsylvania

A: Boris, I think Natasha gave you a dose of leprosy. Didn't I tell you to wear a hat at all times? Didn't I tell you that? Didn't I tell you? What's the matter with you? Didn't I tell you? Didn't I TELL you? What's the matter with you? What's the matter with you? What's the fuckin' matter with you? Didn't I tell you?

Q: "I'm sorry, Fearless Leader. How to make cured?

A: One shot. Two is pussy.

Q: "What if not is work?"

A: You're gonna learn about loss.

Thanks to "Bobby D" for sitting in for a few, while I downed a cold one, and bought the lime.
 

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Back in the day, no decent looking dancer would approach a customer and ask him if he wanted a dance. She might turn her head his way momentarily while walking by, or stand near his table for 30 seconds, but the asking was his job, not hers. Some guys never had the stones to ask, and they generally sat right in front of the stage. It was all part of the game. I stopped going to strip clubs when average looking dancers started acting like Jarvis Street streetwalkers. The simple fact is that only a small percentage of dancers are 'seven dollars a minute good looking".
Haha so true, ugly dancers do think they are princesses 👸, I forgot about that part.
 
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