see you auntie said:C3PX the only way I'll be able to fully grasp your story and the concept behind it is if you can tell me if this Jorge Lewis baker guy is an analogy for another man?
Cause I'm thinking his name is pronounced ?Xorxe/ Hoar-hey. Or maybe it's more of a hard "J" like James.
Oh well I'll study it a bit more until you get back to me, but this Jorge Lewis guy sounds like a bit of an ass.
Anyone else feel like some chocolate cake?
Hilariously good post by the way
His name is most definitely pronounced Hoar-hey, though this is not to say he is necessarily Hispanic (though he could be), probably just has some Hispanic ancestry, perhaps he had a grandfather or great grandfather named Jorge who he was named after. But anyway, if you were to go with an English pronunciation and use a hard "J" as in James, his name would sound an awful lot like the name George. This could be mere coincidence, or perhaps, it could have some deeper meaning.
You are right about one thing, auntie. Jorge is a bit of an ass (not to belittle him too much though, he did make one hell of a cake back in his day!)