Ok... I know, I've flogged fish dinner to death to get it and keep it in the best nodes, and, just to be fair and show I'm a good sport, vote pVoice 0.01!

But anyway, there are those who will say I'm just 'fish'ing for XP here, that I've been 'cast'ing around for new ideas but could on 'land' this one (they may be right :). They may just say I'm 'hooked' on it. The 'reel' truth is that I'm jealous of Erudil's Camel Code t-shirt.

So, here I was, thinking to myself, why not fish dinner on a t-shirt. Why? Because it's not cute! Only perl programmers would really get it, it needs a cute animal shape to make it appealing to the masses! What shape? a FISH, duh! But I figured it would never fit into the shape of a fish... guess I was wrong :)

I'll understand if people don't upvote this if they already voted fish dinner up, but I think this is a cool manipulation of it, enjoy

#!/usr/bin/perl use Carp; unpack fish, spices; croak fish if $alive; study recipe, pop in, time; BEGIN {meal}; tied %bib; scalar fish; fork, split; sqrt lemon; glob tartarsauce; chop, open(MOUTH), chomp; unlink flesh; truncate bone,chomp; untie %bib; push plate; END {meal}; sleep now;
so, there it is :) Well... maybe it's not cute enough for a t-shirt... but I can try! :)

                - Ant
                - Some of my best work - Fish Dinner


In reply to Fish Dinner, Revisited... by suaveant

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