>> I am saving your manly second-hand opinion for the >relevant section of
> http://polyhymnion.org/swv/comments.html
>> where it would certainly add to your well-deserved >reputation of a
>> culturally sensitive individual.
>> RT
> Just a non Eurocentric kind of guy, I am.
I hope your ostensibly European lutes don't reflect this mindset of yours.



>> ps.
>> Sorry about your chronic sinusitis. Cheeses are indeed >bad for that,
>> especially such Armenian specialty as "string-cheese
> 
> I have no problem eating cheese, only listening to it.
> Michael Thames
But you listen to JWilliams, don't you?
RT







> 
> 
>>>>> I have yet to open any of your cheesy products,
>>>>> I'm not about to start now.
>>>>> Michael Thames
>>>>> www.ThamesClassicalGuitars.com
>>> 
>>>> Just because I like logic: how do you know they are >cheesy if you have
>>> never
>>>> opened one of them? 8^)
>>> 
>>>> Francesco
>>> 
>>> Aside from the name that gave it away, I've asked several lutenist's,
> whom
>>> I respect, and admire. Their advice was to avoid "string cheese" all
>>> together, citing health concerns.
>>> Michael Thames
>> I am saving your manly second-hand opinion for the relevant section of
>> http://polyhymnion.org/swv/comments.html
>> where it would certainly add to your well-deserved reputation of a
>> culturally sensitive individual.
>> RT
>> ps.
>> Sorry about your chronic sinusitis. Cheeses are indeed bad for that,
>> especially such Armenian specialty as "string-cheese".
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 



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