("Lock", "Stock", ("Smoking Barrel") x 2);
foreach $sin ("Pride", "Envy", "Gluttony", "Sloth", "Wrath", "Lust", "
+Avarice") { $movie++ }
$gate[8];
(("Monkey") x 12);
$tide = "FF0000";
return $man{$uncle};
*Trek[2];
$wrath{"Khan"};
*Trek[3];
seek SPOCK,0,0;
*Trek[5];
$frontier[-1];
*Wars[4];
new($hope);
(("wedding") x 4, "funeral");
!($ing_hill);
$fingers_of_dr_t[0..4999];
doctor($strangelove) || $how_I_learned_to_stop_worrying && love(bomb);
That's enough movies - Ed.
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!O M- V? PS+ PE- Y PGP- t+ 5 X+ R+++ tv- b+++ DI++++ D+ G+ e++ h!(-) y
+?
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