Hi monks,

I wrote this poem for a friend of mine.
"Manfred" is my ex-boss, who's leaving my company (INFONOVA) to teach students at a "FH" (Fachhochschule, smth. nearly similar to a university) 'cause his wife thought he spent to less time with his family, his kids. We use to play Conterstrike once and then, so the last loop.

Comments welcome.


our $Manfred;
local $guru;
system unix, certainly;

listen to, wife;
gettime;
seek new, job, now;
split INFONOVA, Manfred;
select FH;
study Books;
tell students;

my_appeal:
foreach($wednesday,$sunday) {
join $server,CS if time;
kill enemy if you->can(kill enemy);
}

send best_whishes, to, you;


that's it. Whole thingy parses without "-w" in perl 5.6.0. It's a simple one, but hey, my first one too. :o)

lg,
daniel

In reply to leaving friend by Anonymous Monk

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