I think I'd change the second one from @ISA = qw(dandy); to something like push (@attributes, 'dandy'); to avoid equivocating on the meaning of 'is', which can mean the category in which a being properly resides, as in The Cow, or equality (i.e., "A horse is a horse"), or an assignment of a property to an object, as in Ice-Breaking.
My first Perl poem, actually, my first poem at all since eighth grade, but here goes:
Reflection on Caution
by Ogden Nash
Affection is a noble quality;
It leads to generosity and jollity.
But it also leads to breach of promise
If you go around lavishing it on red-hot momise
$affection = 'noble' and
do { $generosity++; $jollity++ };
warn --$promise
if push @red_hot_momise, $affection;
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