In fairness to the tastes of the modern world, I think only a minority are impressed by dat shyne grill. No, dat shine grill figures pretty low on the scales of contemporary coolness. For instance I have yet to see Goerge Clooney (is he still cool?) getting his shine grill on. In fact, from careful observations on the Montreal metro system, I would say that a carefully cultivated nerdy "look" - with the side-parted hair and the thickly framed spectacles - is popular among the so-called hipsters (currently the elite of coolness), though this one is gradually being replaced by an equally cultivated fisherman/lumberjack/crocodile dundee cross with, naturally, the ultra-skinny jeans that we all know manly men like Hemingway wore so often. But it's not impossible that dat shyne grill, in one form or another, will acquire coolness through a borg-like process of ironic absorption into hipster hive-mind.