VL--IV Wayvone
kelber at mindspring.com
kelber at mindspring.com
Mon Jan 12 12:03:57 CST 2009
I couldn't come up with any interesting associations for Wayvone. Whether you break it down to Wave One or Wavy One, it doesn't mean much. Maybe it sounds like an Italian word? I read somewhere that the name Yvonne was popular in the South at one point, with the pronunciation "Wye-VON-ee." But, again, so what?
Laura
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>From: Mark Kohut <markekohut at yahoo.com>
>Sent: Jan 11, 2009 10:07 PM
>To: pynchon -l <pynchon-l at waste.org>
>Subject: Re: VL--IV Wayvone
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>Or Wave one....
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>----- Original Message ----
>From: Mark Kohut <markekohut at yahoo.com>
>To: pynchon -l <pynchon-l at waste.org>
>Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2009 10:03:05 PM
>Subject: VL--IV Wayvone
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>can be broken into Way and Vone---meaning v-one (rocket)-- says the dictionary. Seems very strained but it is
>unusual to me that Wayvone seems to NOT BE anyone's last name historically......
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