At first I thought that you were calling me this, what I thank you. I expected no less coming from a reputed Bish:
swal·lown.
Any of various small graceful swift-flying passerine birds of the family Hirundinidae, having long pointed wings, a usually notched or forked tail, and a large mouth for catching flying insects and noted for their regular migrations in large numbers, often over long distances. But noticing the "...large numbers..." part, I realized that you couldn't possibly be talking about a Rook flyer. Then I got to your real intention. You mean I have to swallow my feelings, refrain from hurting those delicate souls what Bish lemmings have come to...like in nr. 3:
swal·lowv. tr.
1.- To cause (food or drink, for example) to pass through the mouth and throat into the stomach.
2.- To put up with (something unpleasant): swallowed the insults and kept on working.
3.- To refrain from expressing; suppress: swallow one's feelings.
4.- To consume or destroy as if by ingestion; devour: a building that was swallowed up by fire.
5.- Slang To believe without question: swallowed the alibi.
6.- To take back; retract: swallow one's words.
7.- To say inarticulately; mumble: The actor swallowed his lines.
Well....I will try my best, but can't promise anything. I won't swallow my words anyway. And if Bish stop swallowing his "strat" book and put up something clear, maybe I can swallow my insults....
Cheers,