<outcast>

use Another::Cookie_Cutter::Reality::Show; $show = Another::Cookie_Cutter::Reality::Show->$new('American_Idol'); foreach(@week) { $show->$#contestants = $show->$#contestants - 1; for($x = 0; $x <= $show->$#contestants; $x++) { if($_ eq "Ruben") { $holder = $_; $_ = $show->$contestants[0]; $show->$contestants[0] = $holder; last; } ) $show->$comic_relif = 'Simon'; $show->$hot_chic = 'Paula'; $show->$big_attraction = 'Karaoke Style Singing'; $result = &end_show; print result."\n"; sub end_show { return $show->end_result('more crap'); }
</outcast>

<paula>You did really well, I liked your poem, it flowed really well.</paula>

<randy>look dawg, you wrote a good poem, you missed an ending curly brace on your for loop, but you were probably nervous, overall, I thought it was ok...ok.</randy>

<simon>I disagree...your perl performance here is sub-standard, if you coded this way at the tryouts, you wouldn't even have made it past the syntax checker.</simon>

:-)

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In reply to Re: Ode to American Idol by hiseldl
in thread Ode to American Idol by outcast

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