Here's a little something the cat dragged in...
Adventures in Chemistry No sleep. Log localtime. Open pipe, getpgrp. Use sqrt +vec. Wait.... No! My mkdir glob! Glob wantarray each while not die! Glob**! My sin k +ill each! Y?! Alarm! Caller: My glob**! Tell next flock! Glob split socket! Glob kill each +! (Gethostbyaddr and pop caller!) Waitpid! My rand goto crypt cos glob opendir. Glob recv DATA- import +values! My unlink my keys and flock glob int. My wantarray study glob +. My goto warn flock- flock not open. My goto crypt. Glob opendir! If pop kill glob.... POP! My unpack pop a +nd listen. My eval glob or continue wait? Glob exists! My dump pop in +t glob! DIE, GLOB, DIE! Glob sqrt my- No! My umask shift! Glob exp! G +lob die. Bless my! My unpack pop. My sprintf goto chown goto warn flock. Flock getc my u +mask and rand. My tell, “Wait! Wait! Glob kill each!” “EOF each?! No!” “Unless use pop, flock die!” “Format glob! Format glob! Use pop!” Each rand goto glob and dump pop. No glob exists and my study END. Nex +t my study reset umask.

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