I do hope WPERL plays old blues tune like:
my @trail =('hellhound','hellhound');
package vain;
use vars qw($love @love %love);
$night = 'dark';
undef $night;
my $bad_sign;
$born++;
my $broom = new Blues;
$broom->dust();
package Y;
use 5.6;
our $funeral;
my $trial;
and other stuff like:
@stuff = ('jams', 'hams', 'rams');
shift @stuff;
Solutions:
- Hellounds on my trail (R. Johnson)
- All my love in vain (R. Johnson)
- Dark was the night (Blind Willie Johnson)
- Dust my broom (R. Johnson)
- (Y::)our funeral my trial (Sonny Boy Williamson)
- Kick out the Jams (MC5)
<kbd>--
my $ OeufMayo = new PerlMonger::Paris({http => ' paris.mongueurs.net'});</kbd>
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