True story: Tye leaves the Monastery when he realizes he hasn't eaten breakfast. Ah, pecan pie (and with lots of pecans, not with that strange layer of goo with just a thin layer of pecans floating on top -- and we have to import pecans from Texas because we live in California at the moment). Hey! Where is the last of the pecan pie??

Tye decides to eat cold, left-over oatmeal that the twins didn't finish while he contemplates what to really eat for breakfast and returns to PerlMonks... to find this post!

Curse you Macphisto! I will get my revenge!

        - tye (but my friends call me "Tye")

In reply to (tye)Re2: Perl Resolutions by tye
in thread Perl Resolutions by Petruchio

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