Pepper,
Realistically, nothing is too difficult unless you tell yourself it is.
You could sit down with a VB scripting tutorial, and have the fundamental understandings of how and why it's doing whatever it is.. in a matter of a day or two.
And to be honest, a lot of VB reads like english. If the programmer uses decent variable names, you can usually read it out loud, and understand what the chunk of code does.
I honestly think you are capable of at least understanding the language, and editing a few default vaules to make some of these scripts work for your needs.
Granted, in a day or two's time, you aren't gonna be an awesome programmer who can conquer the world.. but you'd be able to get some stuff done that you want to do.
A perfect example: asl18fs's fishing script. he's spent HOURS making that script great. and it is. However, there are still about 4 things you have to configure specifically for your machine, to use even the basic features. The question is: do you want to learn enough to edit the 4 things? Or do you want to tell yourself that you can't, it's too hard, and that you've made a mistake?
I don't know about you, but I live for a challenge, and this sounds like a perfect challenge for me
Give it a try. you've got what it takes to learn the basics, even though you tell yourself you can't.