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Each day my wordswarm page displays 1000 random words with links to definitions. As time permits I
spot a word that has meaning to me and I attempt tell my story about that word. The story itself may have little if any real connection to the word itself, so this is not a "word of the day" in the
typical sense.
This is a writing exercise for me. Like everything else around here, we'll see how it goes.
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sorabji.com > wordswarm > word of the day: All the Way February 19, 2008
The food service industry long ago co-opted the phrase "all the way" to mean "everything on it," though I am not aware of any dictionary that defines the phrase in that way. "All the way" has a meaning similar to "supersize," another fast food term now used to describe things that have nothing to do with food.
In food service "all the way" usually means "everything on it," a potentially ghastly request should a malcontented chef take the order literally. "Everything?" asks the chef. "No problem!" he says, burying the burger under heaps of every spice on the rack, unsmashed bullion cubes, and (just for the hell of it) a few unpopped popcorn kernels. "Hope you like olive oil on your burger!" he warns as he pours Berio Extra Virgin with one hand and sprinkles Comet Disinfectant Cleanser with the other.
Why does this phrase interest me? Because "ALL THE WAY" is found on one of my all-time favorite receipts, the DININGROOM HOT FOOD PRINTER check of June 3, 1999.
The receipt is hoarse. The blood red letters record a seemingly contradictory order: MEDIUM ALL THE WAY.
In the history of the English language this may be the first occurrence of the phrase "HOT FOOD PRINTER," a fantastical contraption that literally prints food. I seem to remember seeing the phrase on this receipt and using it as a conversation piece: I had recently read about devices that would some day function in ways analogous to printers. Instead of using ink cartridges these devices would use cartridges filled with other types of organic matter, making it possible to zap into existence simple objects like silverware or jewelry, or even food.
"CHK 181" echoes a magic number in my life: among other happy coincidences "181" corresponds to my preferred mailing address for the last 17 years (PO Box 181, NYC 10185).
"DININGROOM" fits the spirit of the dinning room typo common around my neighborhood.
My inspiration to amass and publicly share my receipts came in 1990, at a diner on Canal Street. I ordered a bowl of soup and a Sprite.
The receipt, carefully hand-written by the waitress, alleged I had ordered
1 GLASS SPITE
1 BOWL SOUP
Spite! Had I known what I was drinking I would have asked for a bowl of hate to go with my spite.
1990 was well before the web became a public outlet, and even before I ventured into or even knew about online services. Public sharing of receipts, however, was nothing new. Found objects (receipts, shopping lists, notes to self) had been a staple of poetry 'zines and literary publications for generations. My idea was to save these scraps of story-telling detritus in overwhelming quantities, a project whose spirit coincidentally suited the infinite copy space of the web. As my life's experiences accumulated I imagined turning to this mass of paperwork and mining it for memories or story ideas. I also imagined that the quantity itself, this massive list of lists, would create something new.
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words of the days
Oleander
February 26, 2008
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Lifework
February 22, 2008
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Polecat
February 20, 2008
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All the Way
February 19, 2008
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Wonder
February 18, 2008
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Lugubrious
February 15, 2008
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Intracranial Cavity
February 14, 2008
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Dross
February 13, 2008
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Banalize
February 12, 2008
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Folderol
February 07, 2008
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Lacrimatory
February 06, 2008
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Blastoderm
February 05, 2008
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Lousy
February 02, 2008
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Periphrastic
February 01, 2008
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Thunderstruck
January 30, 2008
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stories and things
Library of the Living
March 10, 2008
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O
March 08, 2008
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Told
February 12, 2008
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Men at Forty
January 30, 2008
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Faces
January 28, 2008
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Looking out the window
January 23, 2008
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Filled with emptiness
January 15, 2008
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Johnston Mausoleum
January 14, 2008
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What
January 07, 2008
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238889
December 17, 2007
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That. Is. All.
December 09, 2007
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Writing blind
December 07, 2007
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Grids and girders
December 05, 2007
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Palmbreathers
December 04, 2007
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Gretchen am Spinnrade
November 28, 2007
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Utter Waste
November 27, 2007
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My Response to Shoeboxed.com
November 27, 2007
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Mundane ramblings from this day
October 11, 2007
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Richard Nixon's Piano Concerto #1
January 08, 2007
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Anything to say?
January 03, 2007
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