More good stuff there my notes are starting to get pretty thick

TO COUNTER parry to inside position and use the str rght or rght uppercut to either chin or solar plexus. (remember that to begin this move you turn right putting wght on rt leg, thus when you open him up by turning back left you'll be in place to throw rght hands)
This one I can "visualize" and it feels natural.

ON a str rght lead slip to the out side position and hook the right to the chin or to the stomach. Slip to the outside position and drive a str rght to chin or solar plexus. (NOTE this is a natural counter here, very hurtful punch to get hit with and utterly avoidable if you throw your right hand properly)
Are these 2 here all one move...slip and punch at the same time? Also did you mean this counter is utterly UNavoidable if you throw your right hand properly?

Will practice tomorrow and let you know how it goes. Also one more thing. Probably a stupid question but I'll ask anyway. When you use the phrase "straight right lead" does that signify a lead in right without prior use of the jab or does it matter?