(urth) Minor AEG note

David Stockhoff dstockhoff at verizon.net
Mon Mar 22 15:51:50 PDT 2010


Well, it figures Wolfe would notice Green Goddess salad dressing. I suppose there isn't a salad dressing with "wolf" in its name, so one works with what's at hand. ;)


And the time-travel toast joke seems in line with the use of salad dressing names.

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Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2010 11:01:24 -0700
From: Allen Short <washort42 at gmail.com>
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In case anyone missed the significance of Gideon ordering the
"Renaissance French Toast" at the beginning of chapter 6, it's from a
joke usually attributed to Steven Wright:

??"I went to a restaurant that serves 'breakfast at any time.' So I
ordered French Toast during the Renaissance."

Other than a clever allusion to restaurants like International House
of Pancakes that serve breakfast all day, could this be another hint
at the time-travel themes in the story? (Also, what's with the
constant food references? This got brought up early on but I don't
recall any significant exploration of it...)


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Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2010 14:07:07 -0400
From: Fernando Gouvea <fqgouvea at colby.edu>
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I met Gene for dinner when he was writing the book, and he told me that 
he was having lots of fun inserting references to as many kinds of salad 
dressing as he could. This came up because he asked the waiter whether 
they had Green Goddess salad dressing. I told him one of the local 
restaurants did have it, and he mentioned the scene in the book. It 
didn't sound as if there was any special significance to it.

Fernando

On 3/22/2010 2:01 PM, Allen Short wrote:

> > In case anyone missed the significance of Gideon ordering the
> > "Renaissance French Toast" at the beginning of chapter 6, it's from a
> > joke usually attributed to Steven Wright:
> >
> >    "I went to a restaurant that serves 'breakfast at any time.' So I
> > ordered French Toast during the Renaissance."
> >
> > Other than a clever allusion to restaurants like International House
> > of Pancakes that serve breakfast all day, could this be another hint
> > at the time-travel themes in the story? (Also, what's with the
> > constant food references? This got brought up early on but I don't
> > recall any significant exploration of it...)
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