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When I go and am alone, I listen to old radio programs on my MP3 player. I need a respite from the fantasy news shows that normally play. I prefer the fantasy fiction on the old time radio.
Wonder if the drink orders increase after bar-tv news shows Buttercup out-gassing about how he’s going to MAGA. Hm-m-m-m, I wonder. Is MAGA short for Oh, my God!! He’s at it again!!?
A small pizzeria recently opened near where I live. I went to their website to see what they offered. The first thing I noticed? Them bragging about their six televisions. This in a small location. I decided to stay as far away as possible.
I have a friend who owns a restaurant/bar called The Library. It actually was an old public library.
The place lives up to its name – lots of books, comfortable surroundings, no televisions, no jukebox, just quiet atmosphere where loud cell phone usage is politely discouraged. The food is very good and the drink prices reasonable.
He was really surprised by how popular the place became – not just with older folks, but with a younger clientele.
Who out there remembers when some places had the t.v. on for Monday Night Football when it was Frank Gifford, Don Meredith and, Howard Cossell? They’d raffle off the chance to shoot the t.v. when Howard was on.
Recent conversation heard in a bar: Guy 1: I can’t figure how the Hell Buttercup rated an 82 gun salute. Guy 2: I can’t figure how they missed that many times.
The local cable company has been HOUNDING me to sign up for their streaming TV service. The last call was kind of fun…I told her that I wasn’t interested because I don’t watch TV. There was a long pause and she asks, "What do you do with your free time? " and I respond, “well, I can tell you this much, I don’t waste it starting at screen for hours on end”….another long pause, “oh, ok. thanks. ”
I don’t know about other cities, but in Portland, OR, regardless of the restaurant whether it’s a brew pub or the lastest upscale hot spot, the management has the music so load you have to nearly scream at your guest across the table. To make matters worse, often times it’s the local “Soft Rock” station or the bartender’s iPad plugged into the sound system. If I want to listen to loud music, I’ll go to a concert.
When I’m shelling out a couple of C-notes for dinner, the last thing I want to hear is Hotel California turned up to 11!
somebodyshort almost 6 years ago
No TV. No internet. No phones
kodj kodjin almost 6 years ago
If I could find a restaurant where there was no one talking loudly on their phone, I would go there!
Watcher almost 6 years ago
No crowds.
Dtroutma almost 6 years ago
No cell phones.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Where can I find a pub where there aren’t a half dozen TV’s showing some kind of sports events?
RAGs almost 6 years ago
In stall a large air conditioner, and, on hot days, put out a sign saying, “Free Why Fry?”
in.amongst almost 6 years ago
“No Tv” would be a (govt.) directive. That sign looks more like a policy decision.
Kaputnik almost 6 years ago
It’s a start. Now keep the radio turned off.
dot-the-I almost 6 years ago
Official bar drink: Vodka Tranquility
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 6 years ago
When I go and am alone, I listen to old radio programs on my MP3 player. I need a respite from the fantasy news shows that normally play. I prefer the fantasy fiction on the old time radio.
Masterskrain almost 6 years ago
I haven’t had T.V. reception for over 15 years, and I DON’T miss it! Thank goodness for my DVD/BluRay Player and DVD collections!
smgray almost 6 years ago
The more you drink the less you see what’s on TV.
Aaberon almost 6 years ago
I miss the Brown Jug: beer & really good bar food. The corner bar across the street had a juke box.
sandpiper almost 6 years ago
Wonder if the drink orders increase after bar-tv news shows Buttercup out-gassing about how he’s going to MAGA. Hm-m-m-m, I wonder. Is MAGA short for Oh, my God!! He’s at it again!!?
WaitingMan almost 6 years ago
A small pizzeria recently opened near where I live. I went to their website to see what they offered. The first thing I noticed? Them bragging about their six televisions. This in a small location. I decided to stay as far away as possible.
DanFlak almost 6 years ago
I am thinking of establishing a venue called “The Faraday Cage.” The only thing electrical in it will be the lighting.
bbbmorrell almost 6 years ago
I’d go.
walstib Premium Member almost 6 years ago
We were recently seated at a restaurant directly under a TV showing a 24 hour cable news station which is the opposite of our political leanings. Ugh!
William Bednar Premium Member almost 6 years ago
All one needs to do is to hand over all electronic devices, including watches as you enter. Pick up your stuff on the way out.
Ermine Notyours almost 6 years ago
Install a cell phone jammer.
Linguist almost 6 years ago
I have a friend who owns a restaurant/bar called The Library. It actually was an old public library.
The place lives up to its name – lots of books, comfortable surroundings, no televisions, no jukebox, just quiet atmosphere where loud cell phone usage is politely discouraged. The food is very good and the drink prices reasonable.
He was really surprised by how popular the place became – not just with older folks, but with a younger clientele.
mattro65 almost 6 years ago
Everything’s a lot clearer with no tv. Television is the modern opiate for the masses.
Pocosdad almost 6 years ago
https://www.gocomics.com/calvinandhobbes/1990/10/13
sarah413 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Who out there remembers when some places had the t.v. on for Monday Night Football when it was Frank Gifford, Don Meredith and, Howard Cossell? They’d raffle off the chance to shoot the t.v. when Howard was on.
Just a suggestion.
sandpiper almost 6 years ago
Recent conversation heard in a bar: Guy 1: I can’t figure how the Hell Buttercup rated an 82 gun salute. Guy 2: I can’t figure how they missed that many times.
DCBakerEsq almost 6 years ago
And, plenty of unsolicited life advice.
goblue86 almost 6 years ago
The local cable company has been HOUNDING me to sign up for their streaming TV service. The last call was kind of fun…I told her that I wasn’t interested because I don’t watch TV. There was a long pause and she asks, "What do you do with your free time? " and I respond, “well, I can tell you this much, I don’t waste it starting at screen for hours on end”….another long pause, “oh, ok. thanks. ”
locake almost 6 years ago
So no other people in the tavern? Obviously no small children.
Cozmik Cowboy almost 6 years ago
I would eagerly support a Constitutional amendment banning TVs in all public places.
Bicycle Dude almost 6 years ago
I don’t know about other cities, but in Portland, OR, regardless of the restaurant whether it’s a brew pub or the lastest upscale hot spot, the management has the music so load you have to nearly scream at your guest across the table. To make matters worse, often times it’s the local “Soft Rock” station or the bartender’s iPad plugged into the sound system. If I want to listen to loud music, I’ll go to a concert.
When I’m shelling out a couple of C-notes for dinner, the last thing I want to hear is Hotel California turned up to 11!
STACEY MARSHALL Premium Member almost 6 years ago
No TV, no WiFi, no screaming kids, no scammers, no…
bakana almost 6 years ago
How about just: “No Faux Nooze Allowed” printed on the sign?
Concretionist almost 6 years ago
But “No TV” doesn’t cover their new policy of ejecting parties that get too loud, or the guy next to you with terminal B.O.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 6 years ago
The TV isn’t monolithic at all.