i was truly inspired by this song, and have been humming it ever since. I thought i should get my two cents in with a bit of R-E-S-P-E-C-T ... i made only small changes, but i think the idea is there.
What you want, baby, I got it. What you need, you know I got it. All I'm asking is to use a little strict When you code now baby. When you code now. use strict. I ain't gonna do you wrong while you're gone, I ain't gonna do you wrong 'cause I don't wanna. All I'm asking is to use a little strict When you code now baby. When you code now, use strict. I'm out to make you all strict monkey's But all I'm asking in return,monkey, Is to use a little strict When you get home, yeah baby, When you get home. Ooh, your scope is sweeter than honey But guess what, so here's my warnings. All I want you to do for me is give me some here When you code now, yeah baby, When you code now. use S-T-R-I-C-T, Find out what it means to me. use S-T-R-I-C-T, use a little strict ...

can't sleep clowns will eat me
-- MZSanford

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