I do agree, the timing is off because it's late, but we all may as well make the best of it and try to make a funny joke. I like polls that just turn in to joke competitions...

Here's another one. "Covfefe" will become the fourth "unforgivable curse" in JK Rollings next book. Would anyone care to speculate on what the effects of the curse are? Everyone run your version of humor.pl and see what we can come up with. :-)

Just another Perl hooker - My clients appreciate that I keep my code clean but my comments dirty.

In reply to Re^2: Eventually, "covfefe" will come to mean: by perldigious
in thread Eventually, "covfefe" will come to mean: by davies

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