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Interesting....well maybe, maybe not.
I've always read his name to be Lajoie, pronouncing it all these years (42 to be exact): "La-Joy", basically. Well I have a book on tape about him and it actually was pronounced: "Loge Wah" Sounding very French. Please file in the useless information file of your brain. |
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