It looks like you got the help you were after, but I couldn't resist a comment on this bit:
I don't want to have to go to a full-blown fancy parser just to handle this one little case. I think a two-pass system could do it... But that seems in-elegant.
Well, I'd have to ask: What do you really think you want? A quickie solution for `one little case', or an elegant solution?
Granted, these alternatives are not always mutually exclusive, but one of the things that should make a solution "quick" is simplicity, whereas "elegance" is often assigned to things that are more subtle than they are simple. I guess the real question is whether the extra time and effort to create elegance is worthwhile for the given task.
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