I really would like to have a deeper knowledge of the english language 
when one of your messages arrive, dear Bill, because sometimes (for 
instance in the thread 'vihuela black swan') I only understand about 30% 
of them: they are filled with difficult words, slang, and so on, and for 
me it's terribly difficult, so that, finally, I give up.

That does not happen to me with other messages written by english, 
american, australian, etc, people in this list, it happens to me only 
with your messages.

So this is a message in which I beg for mercy and pity, dear Bill: I do 
really have interest in what you say.

I am perfectly aware that what you say is deeply connected with how you 
say it, and that it is perhaps impossible to simplify the how, but, 
anyway, I wanted to express my frustration...

Saludos from Barcelona,
Manolo Laguillo

bill kilpatrick wrote:

>i know you'll say it's none of my business - and quite
>right too - but i can't help feeling just that little
>bit anxious for the welfare of your poor little,
>etiolated vihuelas and baroque guitars and their
>future development as well rounded chordaphones in an
>ever diversifying contemporary music scene.
>
>i mean ... it's a wuff' life.  
>
>instead of being zipped-up in the cheap n' cheerful
>confines of a chinese-made, nylon "gig" bag and
>whisked round - simply as "one of the gang" - to a
>wide variety of light-hearted venues ... road houses;
>smoke-filled taverns; rowdy bar-b-ques; raucous clam
>bakes; hale n' hearty sing-a-longs, etc., etc. (as
>their progenitors were, lo' those many, many years
>ago) ... cedric - as i learn lord fauntleroy's
>american christian name to have been - is usually
>cosseted in a purpose built case, costing many
>hundreds of dollars and carried forth to an
>oak-paneled, university chamber, of an evening, to
>perform before a select circle of stern-faced HIP-ese.
>
>.. pop open a brew! ... show him how to "walk the
>dog!"
>
>to this end, i've been thinking of a suitable
>composition for the boy, to increase the chances of
>his being accepted by all the other cheeky little
>chappies on the block ...
>
>how about "goodbye ruby tuesday" by the railing
>staines?
>
>.. a little bossa nova might not be a'miss, either.
>
>dreadfully concerned - bill
>
>http://earlymusiccharango.blogspot.com/
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