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hi kirk, dont know if this is the right section, but just to say cheers for last two intermediate lessons. keep them going! Thanks again.
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I agree, I really enjoyed the "La Malagueña" lesson, defenently one of my favorites, thanks for sharing, you really do have a pretty incredible site here, thanks for all the hard work.

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Its is sure the best one around, and i know you all will agree


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