Hello, Able Slave!
I'm sorry I didn't write back sooner; I slipped on the steps to my studio, and fell down the last three. I wasn't wearing shoes, and my little toe caught on the door frame. I can't say whether it's broken, but it still hurts, and it's swelled up to 3 times its normal size.
  However, I hobbled around, looking for more money to send you. I found a couple of coins in the car under the seats, and in the lint trap in the clothes drier.  However, the money I've collected so far still only totals up to $24.61.  
  I have experience using Western Union - I made some investments in some financial deals in Nigeria, which I'm sorry to report have not yet resulted in the generous payoffs my business partners have promised. At any rate, from experience I know that Western Union will want between $10 - $15 for handing this transaction, leaving only half of my meager savings to forward to you.
  
What is the rugby song about Dinah that my dear old nursemaid (a partisan of the venerable Leicester Tigers) used to sing me to sleep with when I was a wee nipper? It went something like this:
The rich girl uses a sanitary towel,
The poor girl uses a sheet.
But Dinah uses nothing at all,
Leaves a trail along the street.
What is the rugby song about Dinah that my dear old nursemaid (a partisan of the venerable Leicester Tigers) used to sing me to sleep with when I was a wee nipper? It went something like this:
The rich girl uses a sanitary towel,
The poor girl uses a sheet.
But Dinah uses nothing at all,
Leaves a trail along the street.
But of course don't want this to happen to you, dear Yinka!
I shall meet with my band mates tomorrow for rehearsal, and I shall exhort them to redouble their efforts, and prepare for a fundraiser sooner.
Do you recall that I was asking about Nigerian beer, and you told me that Guinness is popular? I looked for more information on the Internet, and learned that Guinness is different in Nigeria: "Nigeria produces a version of Guinness Foreign Extra Stout that uses sorghum. A ban on imports of barley malt imposed in 1990 forced brewers to find ways to produce beer with locally available sorghum and maize. The Nigerian version is distinct from other Guinness FES's found around the world."
It sounds interesting, and I would like to try it some time. But I want to ask is about these other beers: "Nigerian Breweries brews under license Star, Gulder, Heineken, Tiger Bock, Kronenbourg and several local beer brands, both ale and stout types. Mopa Breweries, Ltd. produces the popular One Lager."
Can you recommend any of them? I want to try to write a jingle for one of them, but having never tried any of them, I rely on your local knowledge to tell me which are the most worthy, I don't want to write a good jingle for a bad beer!
Hugs and Kisses, 
Matt
  On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 12:57 AM, Able Slave <able.slave@yahoo.com> wrote:
I want to play in your town for you and 2 of your friends.
http://eventful.com/performers/matt-love-/P0-001-000156481-4/demands
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