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		<title>Suckling on the glass teat for dinner</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While you&#8217;re all (&#8216;all&#8216; in this case being defined as &#8216;a very large value of five&#8216;) waiting for us to get our act together here at Food In The Fort, I thought I&#8217;d point out Scott Spaulding Greider&#8217;s post this morning at The Good City regarding his dinner experience at Granite City. For anyone not [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While you&#8217;re all (&#8216;<em>all</em>&#8216; in this case being defined as &#8216;<em>a very large value of five</em>&#8216;) waiting for us to get our act together here at Food In The Fort, I thought I&#8217;d point out Scott <strike>Spaulding</strike> Greider&#8217;s post this morning at The Good City regarding his <a href="http://thegoodcity.wordpress.com/2008/02/29/granite-city-dinner-experience/" title="the good city -- Granite City Dinner Experience" target="_blank">dinner experience</a> at Granite City. For anyone not in the know, <a href="http://www.gcfb.net" title="Granite City Food and Brewery" target="_blank">Granite City</a> is a chain microbrewery and restaurant which recently opened up a new restaurant here in Fort Wayne. While a chain microbrewery might sound like something of an oxymoron and thus one should expect the dining experience to be subpar, Scott noted something particularly distasteful on his family&#8217;s night out.<span id="more-11"></span></p>
<p>There were no less than three large-screen flat-panel TVs in Granite City&#8217;s dining room. I can see why this rubbed Scott the wrong way, it certainly would me. I&#8217;m not a luddite or some anti-television crusader. Indeed, I think amidst the sea of excrement there are more than a few jewels. Besides, I have my guilty pleasures too. But, and I think the many would agree with me, I don&#8217;t want TV inescapably forced on me (and how can it be anything but inescapable when there&#8217;s three of the damn things) at my dinner table! Especially when I&#8217;m paying through the nose for the damn dinner!</p>
<p>OK, perhaps I&#8217;m channeling my inner curmudgeon.  However, a night out is meant to be special. It&#8217;s meant to be a time away from the distractions of everyday life and a time for pleasant conversation and a good meal with friends and loved ones. So why would Granite City think that anyone wants to have that time intruded upon, and distracted from, by TV?</p>
<p>Almost forty years ago that professional curmudgeon Harlan Ellison described television as <a href="http://www.islets.net/essays/glassteat.html" title="The Glass Teat" target="_blank">The Glass Teat</a>. As he noted in the introduction to his volume of television criticism, the book wasn&#8217;t really about television so much as it was about  &#8220;<em>&#8230; the stupidity of much of our culture</em>&#8220;.  Granite City&#8217;s choice to foist television viewing onto its&#8217; dinner patrons, presumably because the chain believes that&#8217;s what people want, only goes to show that not much has changed.</p>


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