Annotation of 43BSD/contrib/icon/src/cmd/farb.icn, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: #      FARB(6)
                      2: #
                      3: #      Generate farberism
                      4: #
                      5: #      Ralph E. Griswold
                      6: #
                      7: #      Last modified 8/25/84
                      8: #
                      9: #
                     10: 
                     11: #  This program must be translated and linked with more space than is the
                     12: #  default.  The following works on Version 5.9 on VAXs and PDP-11s:
                     13: #
                     14: #      icont -Sc200 -Ss7000 -St2290 farb.icn
                     15: #
                     16: #
                     17: 
                     18: procedure main()
                     19:    &random := map(&clock,":","0")
                     20:    write(?([
                     21:       "I enjoy his smiling continence.",
                     22:       "Piscasso wasn't born in a day.",
                     23:       "I'll be there with spades on.",
                     24:       "Beware a Torjan bearing a horse.",
                     25:       "A hand in the bush is worth two anywhere else.",
                     26:       "All the lemmings are going home to roost.",
                     27:       "Anybody who marries her would stand out like a sore thumb.",
                     28:       "Before they made him they broke the mold.",
                     29:       "Boulder dash!",
                     30:       "He's casting a red herring on the face of the water.",
                     31:       "Clean up or fly right.",
                     32:       "Clean up your own can of worms!",
                     33:       "Come down off your charlie horse.",
                     34:       "Don't burn your bridges until you come to them.",
                     35:       "Don't count your chickens until the barn door is closed.",
                     36:       "Don't cut off the limb you've got your neck strung out on.",
                     37:       "Don't do anything I wouldn't do standing up in a hammock.",
                     38:       "Don't get your eye out of joint.",
                     39:       "Don't jump on a ship that's going down in flames.",
                     40:       "Don't just stand there like a sitting duck.",
                     41:       "Don't look a gift horse in the face.",
                     42:       "Don't look a mixed bag in the mouth.",
                     43:       "Don't look at me in that tone of voice.",
                     44:       "Don't make a molehill out of a can of beans.",
                     45:       "Don't make a tempest out of a teapot.",
                     46:       "Don't pull an enigma on me.",
                     47:       "Don't upset the apple pie.",
                     48:       "Erase that indelibly from your memory.",
                     49:       "Every cloud has a blue horizon.",
                     50:       "Fade out in a blaze of glory.",
                     51:       "She's faster than the naked eye.",
                     52:       "Feather your den with somebody else's nest.",
                     53:       "Fellow alumni run thicker than water.",
                     54:       "From here on up, it's down hill all the way.",
                     55:       "Gander your eye at that!",
                     56:       "Get the hot poop right off the vine.",
                     57:       "Go fly your little red wagon somewhere else.",
                     58:       "Half a worm is better than none.",
                     59:       "Have the seeds we've sown fallen on deaf ears?",
                     60:       "He deserves a well-rounded hand of applause.",
                     61:       "He didn't even bat an eyebrow.",
                     62:       "He doesn't know which side his head is buttered on.",
                     63:       "He has a wool of steel.",
                     64:       "He has feet of molasses.",
                     65:       "He hit the nose right on the head.",
                     66:       "He knows which side his pocketbook is buttered on.",
                     67:       "He smokes like a fish.",
                     68:       "He was hoisted by a skyhook on his own petard!",
                     69:       "He was putrified with fright.",
                     70:       "He would forget his head if it weren't screwed up.",
                     71:       "He's a lion in a den of Daniels.",
                     72:       "He's as happy as a pig at high tide.",
                     73:       "He's been living off his laurels for years.",
                     74:       "He's cornered on all sides.",
                     75:       "He's fuming at the seams.",
                     76:       "He's got a rat's nest by the tail.",
                     77:       "He's got four sheets in the wind.",
                     78:       "He's letting ground grow under his feet.",
                     79:       "He's like a wine glass in a storm.",
                     80:       "He's lying through his britches.",
                     81:       "He's procrastinating like a bandit.",
                     82:       "He's reached the crescent of his success.",
                     83:       "He's so far above me I can't reach his bootstraps.",
                     84:       "He's too smart for his own bootstraps.",
                     85:       "His foot is in his mouth up to his ear.",
                     86:       "History is just a repetition of the past.",
                     87:       "I apologize on cringed knees.",
                     88:       "I don't know which dagger to clothe it in.",
                     89:       "I hear the handwriting on the wall.",
                     90:       "I wouldn't marry her with a twenty-foot pole.",
                     91:       "I'll procrastinate when I get around to it.",
                     92:       "I'm going to throw myself into the teeth of the gamut.",
                     93:       "I'm parked somewhere in the boondoggles.",
                     94:       "I'm walking on cloud nine.",
                     95:       "I've got to put my duff to the grindstone.",
                     96:       "I've had it up to the hilt.",
                     97:       "If Calvin Coolidge were alive today, he'd turn over in his grave.",
                     98:       "If the onus fits, wear it.",
                     99:       "Is he an Amazon!",
                    100:       "It fills a well-needed gap.",
                    101:       "It is better to have tried and failed than never to have failed at all.",
                    102:       "It looks like it's going to go on ad infinitum for a while.",
                    103:       "It sounds like roses to my ears.",
                    104:       "It's a caterpillar in pig's clothing.",
                    105:       "It's a fiat accompli.",
                    106:       "It's a fool's paradise wrapped in sheep's clothing.",
                    107:       "It's a monkey wrench in your ointment.",
                    108:       "It's a new high in lows.",
                    109:       "It's bouncing like a greased pig.",
                    110:       "It's enough to make you want to rot your socks.",
                    111:       "It's like talking to a needle in a haystack.",
                    112:       "It's like trying to light a fire under a lead camel.",
                    113:       "It's not his bag of tea.",
                    114:       "It's so unbelieveable you wouldn't believe it.",
                    115:       "Just because it's there, you don't have to mount it.",
                    116:       "Keep your ear peeled!",
                    117:       "Let me take you under my thumb.",
                    118:       "Let me throw a monkey into the wrench.",
                    119:       "Let's not drag any more dead herrings across the garden path.",
                    120:       "Let's put out a smeller.",
                    121:       "Let's skin another can of worms.",
                    122:       "Look at the camera and say `bird'.",
                    123:       "Look before you turn the other cheek.",
                    124:       "Men, women, and children first!",
                    125:       "My ebb is running low.",
                    126:       "Necessity is the mother of strange bedfellows.",
                    127:       "Never feed a hungry dog an empty loaf of bread.",
                    128:       "No crumbs gather under his feet.",
                    129:       "No problem is so formidable that you can't just walk away from it.",
                    130:       "No rocks grow on Charlie.",
                    131:       "No sooner said, the better.",
                    132:       "Nobody could fill his socks.",
                    133:       "Nobody is going to give you the world in a saucer.",
                    134:       "Nobody marches with the same drummer.",
                    135:       "Not by the foggiest stretch of the imagination!",
                    136:       "Not in a cocked hat, you don't!",
                    137:       "People in glass houses shouldn't call the kettle black.",
                    138:       "Put it on the back of the stove and let it simper.",
                    139:       "Put the onus on the other foot.",
                    140:       "Rome wasn't built on good intentions alone.",
                    141:       "She has eyes like two holes in a burnt blanket.",
                    142:       "She's a virgin who has never been defoliated.",
                    143:       "She's trying to feather her own bush.",
                    144:       "Somebody's flubbing his dub.",
                    145:       "It's steel wool and a yard wide.",
                    146:       "Straighten up or fly right.",
                    147:       "Strange bedfellows flock together.",
                    148:       "That's a bird of a different color.",
                    149:       "That's a horse of a different feather.",
                    150:       "That's a sight for deaf ears.",
                    151:       "That's the way the old ball game bounces.",
                    152:       "The die has been cast on the face of the waters.",
                    153:       "The early bird will find his can of worms.",
                    154:       "The foot that rocks the cradle is usually in the mouth.",
                    155:       "The onus is on the other foot.",
                    156:       "The whole thing is a hairy potpourri.",
                    157:       "There are enough cooks in the pot already.",
                    158:       "There are two sides to every marshmallow.",
                    159:       "There's a dark cloud on every rainbow's horizon.",
                    160:       "There's a flaw in the ointment.",
                    161:       "There's going to be hell and high water to pay.",
                    162:       "They don't stand a teabag's chance in hell.",
                    163:       "They sure dipsied his doodle.",
                    164:       "This bit of casting oil on troubled feathers is more than I can take.",
                    165:       "This ivory tower we're living in is a glass house.",
                    166:       "Those guys are as independent as hogs on ice.",
                    167:       "Those guys weld a lot of power.",
                    168:       "Those people have no bones to grind.",
                    169:       "Those words were very carefully weasled.",
                    170:       "Time and tide strike but once.",
                    171:       "To the cook goes the broth!"
                    172:       ]))
                    173: end

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