Hi Tom.

I think with ons tage adrenaline I possibly could learn to cry on demand, but the problem for a singer is how much it affects your voice, most singers I've seen don't actually cry even when they're acting, but at the most let the voice go rather husky, which I know how to do already. Amusingly enough, one lady at the music school i went to told my mum she was apparently sorry I had a guide dog sinse there was less chance of me walking into something and she wanted to learn a few new swear words :D. She was joking of course.

Generally though it's myself I'm angry at at those moments, not necessarily anything in the way for making such an error. The Japanese I'm told have an expression said with great venom when something goes wrong, chimata! meaning "I made a mistake!" which is quite often what my meaning is with the swearing, ----- though of course the Japanese have plenty of actual swear words as well :D.

When i learnt spanish I asked my teacher what the spanish for "bloody hell" was so that I could swear in the right language when i forgot my vocab. No bloody, but "inferno" with the rolling spanish r felt quite satisfying to say :D.

Beware the grue!

Dark.

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