I know it's horrid, but it's the best I can do on short notice :) .
Enjoy,
Gryn
p.s. this is in reference to New Little Monk (Congrats)
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use Person;
use Cake;
use Oven;
my $me = Person->new();
my $baker = Person->new();
my $cake = Cake->new();
my $oven = Oven->new();
$baker->sex('male');
order($me => $baker, $cake, $oven);
sub order{
my ($me, $baker, $cake, $oven) = @_;
for (1..4) { $baker->pat($cake) };
$baker->set_temp($oven, 450);
$baker->set_timer($oven, 10);
$baker->preheat($oven);
$baker->pat($cake);
$baker->prick($cake);
$baker->mark($cake,"B");
$baker->bake($cake,$oven);
$baker->give($cake,(my $baby,$me));
}
__END__
Pat-a-cake
Pat-a-cake
Pat-a-cake, Pat-a-cake,
Baker's man,
Bake me a cake,
As fast as you can.
Pat it and prick it
And mark it with B.
Put it in the oven
For baby and me.
In reply to Pat-a-cake
by gryng
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