dejo Wrote:Crisscross, Friday, Chapter 1 (page 248 in my hardcover edition). Luther Brady says "He and his corrupted PX...". What's a PX? Couldn't find this acronym in the Dormentalism initials "cheat sheet" in the first Monday's Chapter 3 (and I don't remember running into it before, not that my memory is that great).
the Oracle Wrote:I thought you were talking about the post exchange, which is where military personnel get good prices on lots of goods...
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Maggers Wrote:Yeah, that's what I thought until I read the full question.Xavier is what we were gonna name a boy if we had one!
Now I have a question about pronunciation.
Xelton? Like "Zelton?" I hope.
X= Z in pronunciation, except in Spanish.
Please don't tell me it's pronounced the way so many New Yorkers pronounce "Xavier." And I don't mean the Spanish version. NY'ers pronounce "Xavier" "X-avier" like "x-ray." Hate that.
Xavier was my dad's middle name, and he always prounounced it as "Zavier," like "xylophone" is "zylophone."
the Oracle Wrote:Xavier is what we were gonna name a boy if we had one!
Maggers Wrote:And how would you have pronounced it? Javier, the Spanish way? or Zavier?Zavier most definitely.
fpw Wrote:Neither is mine, but it refers to one's Personal Xelton. (For not knowing that you are designated LFA until the end of the year.)
Maggers Wrote:Aside: Xylophone reminds me of the time, long ago, when my mother sent my father to go Christmas shopping - for the first and last time. She told him to buy a xylophone, and he came home with a glockenspeil. We liked it anyway.
Maggers Wrote:Yeah, that's what I thought until I read the full question.Maggers, adult ADD? This post bounces around like my thoughts!
Now I have a question about pronunciation.
Xelton? Like "Zelton?" I hope.
X= Z in pronunciation, except in Spanish.
Please don't tell me it's pronounced the way so many New Yorkers pronounce "Xavier." And I don't mean the Spanish version. NY'ers pronounce "Xavier" "eX-avier" like "x-ray." Hate that.
Xavier was my dad's middle name, and he always prounounced it as "Zavier," like "xylophone" is "zylophone."
Aside: Xylophone reminds me of the time, long ago, when my mother sent my father to go Christmas shopping - for the first and last time. She told him to buy a xylophone, and he came home with a glockenspeil. We liked it anyway.