Could not resist just one more They Might Be Giants song.
#!/usr/bin/perl -c # If I wasns't shy if ($$ != shy) { if ($$ != shy) { @ALL = ('uniforms','"Ask Me" buttons','intercoms','time clock card +s'); $$->burn(@ALL); }} if ($$ != shy) { if ($$ != shy) { $$->steal(*Cadillacs); $$->steal(*main::,"i lack"); $$->steal("microphones","masters of ceremony"); }} if ($$ != shy) { if ($$ != shy) { }} recv(YOU,$dont,$mind,0); $$->kiss("you" x 100); if ($$ != shy) { if ($$ != shy) { }} # If I wasn't shy # If I wasn't shy # # I'd burn all the uniforms # I'd burn all the "Ask Me" buttons # I'd burn all the intercoms # I'd burn all the time clock cards # # If I wasn't shy # If I wasn't shy # # I'd steal somebody's Cadillac # I'd steal anything I lack # I'd steal all the microphones # From all the masters of ceremony # # If I wasn't shy # If I wasn't shy # # I'd ask you, if you don't mind, # To kiss you a hundred times # # If I wasn't shy # If I wasn't shy

OH, a sarcasm detector, that’s really useful

In reply to TMBG - revisted by MZSanford

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