#!/usr/bin/perl -Tw use strict; # Airport security use Human::Man; # Late as always use Plain::747; # Is leaving in 15 minutes my $Flight = new Plain::747; my $Self = new Human::Man; $Self->Location('parking'); $Self->RunTo('baggage check-in'); $Self->Emotion('Panic'); $Self->Action('check baggage'); $Self->RunTo('Gate C30'); $Self->See($Flight); $Self->Emotion('Worried'); $Self->RunTo($Flight); $Self->Action('Show Ticket'); $Self->Walk('Down Ramp'); $Self->Emotion('Relief'); $Self->Find($Flight->SeatByPassenger($Self->Name)); $Self->Action('Stow Bag'); $Self->SitIn($Flight->SeatByPassenger($Self->Name)); $Self->Emotion('Calm'); $Flight->TaxiTo('Runway'); $Flight->Takeoff; $Flight->Duration('Too Long'); $Flight->Landing; $Flight->TaxiTo('Gate'); $Self->Emotion('Anticipation'); $Self->Action('Get Bag'); $Self->Walk('Up Ramp'); $Self->see($Self->Wife); $Self->Emotion('Excitement'); $Self->Kiss($Self->Wife); $Self->Emotion('Happiness');

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