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Happiness is a warm pun

We note with interest that few of you seem to be recommending appropriate song titles that suggest fulfilment and achievement. ‘Neil Young’s Piece of Crap could possibly apply to the output of any
and every government project,’ says David Covey.
Pink Floyd, meanwhile, turn out to be a very fertile ground. ‘For all programmers jumping on the Java bandwagon: Sheep,’ says Malcolm Buckingham. ‘Anyone working for Microsoft: Money. All of those still waiting for BT to provide ADSL: Wish You Were Here.’
On a less literal level: ‘How about Donovan’s Try to Cache the Wind,’ says John Radcliffe, at Sharp. ‘Or The More I CPU, The More I Want You?’
And Mike Chatfield fancies KC & The Sunshine Band’s That’s The Way I Like IT.
That’s the sort of excruciating pun we would like to encourage. Any more of these?

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