In this instalment of 'Comentarios de un Blady Woggie', Abarca describes a staff meeting at El Expreso held to discuss correspondence from readers. One reader suggested changing the name from 'El Expreso' to 'El Tren de los Curados'. John [Brotherton] doesn't understand what the suggestion implies, until Abarca explains that in Chile there are two weekend night trains, one 'El Expreso' runs for 2,000 kilometres with only three stops. The other 'El Tren de los Curados' stops at every donkey crossing and is filled with drunks. This anecdote leads into an account of the other letters of objection that the paper has received. Two were directed towards the 'Blady Woggie' columns, a third in regards to sports coverage (with the correspondent correcting the details of an altercation between football players), and a fourth raised feminist objections to the content of the 'Women's page'. Another reader objects to the lack of coverage of news from Colombia, saying that the staff are all Uruguayans, Spaniards and Chileans.