Inspired by my girlfriend who I love more than life itself...

#!/usr/bin/perl use warnings; use strict; my @time; my $prettygirl = 'beautiful'; my $herresponse = 'will be yes'; sub hugs { print "OOO"; } sub kisses { print "XXX"; } while($prettygirl eq 'beautiful') { @time = localtime(time); print "I love you more than anything in the world!"; &hugs; &kisses; if($time[5] == 109 and $time[7] == 104) { until($herresponse eq 'yes') { print "Will You Marry Me?\n"; ########## #Pretty Girl's Response... ########## chomp($herresponse = <STDIN>); } } if($time[5] == 110 and $time[7] == 170) { if($herresponse eq 'yes') { while($time[5] == 110 and $time[7] == 170) { @time = localtime(time); ########## #Wedding Bells ########## print "\aDing \aDong\n"; } } } &hugs; &kisses; print "\n"; }

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