In the same spirit as Hail Larry...

#!/usr/bin/perl use warnings; use strict; my $day = 'today'; sub Our_Camel { print 'Our Camel, Who art at #!/usr/bin/perl,'."\n"; print "Hallowed be Thy Name.\n"; print "Thy Script Will Run.\n"; print "Larry's Will be done, on earth as it is in Heaven.\n"; print "Give us this day our daily coffe.\n"; print "And forgive us our errors,\n"; print "as we forgive our scripts when they abort."; print "And lead us not to a single way of thinking,\n"; print "but show us that TMTOWTDI. Amen.\n"; } while($day) { &Our_Camel; }

Tom "Turkey" Schaffer ( : >~


In reply to Our Camel by tom10animal

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