I love music, and I spend a lot of time listening to
WPERL, the Perl radio station. (Usually I listen to it
when I'm going to
The Perl Film Festival)
Here are some of the artists that are played on WPERL:
=head1 Radio
use Cache::Cache;
my $johnny = new Cache;
my $june_carter = new Cache;
my $roseanne = new Cache;
/night/../r/
And some of my favorite songs
speak() if 0;
(by undef $doubt;)
print '<font color="#000000">Back</font>';
$drink{$_} = 1 for ( qw( bourbon scotch beer ) );
my $greatest = undef;
for ( @love ) {
$greatest = $_ if $_ > $greatest;
}
print $greatest;
Has anyone else listened to WPERL?
Highlight below for answers:
Artists:
Radiohead
Johnny Cash, June Carter Cash, Roseanne Cash
Night Ranger
Songs:
"Don't Speak" by No Doubt
"Back In Black"
"One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer"
"The Greatest Love Of All"
xoxo,
Andy
--
<megaphone>
Throw down the gun and tiara and come out of the float!
</megaphone>
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