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Following this topic, what is the best (as in witty and/or funny) commit message you have ever encountered?

For example, here's the message for a commit I made a few minutes ago:

This change should have never been made. It kills little children.
NOTE TO SELF: Don't do everything [the boss] tells you immediately.

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-1, +close: You stated in this thread (stackoverflow.com/questions/639035/…) that non-serious poll questions should be closed until wikied. This standard does not exclude your own posts. – Juliet Mar 12 at 16:07
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-1, +close following your own standards this is "not a question" and should be closed or wikified – SinneR Mar 12 at 16:24
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@Princess and SinneR: you're both right. I've been meaning to wikify this question. – Can Berk Güder Mar 12 at 16:41
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To those I leave behind, good luck!

Committed by an ex-employee on his last day of work - the code didn't even compile.

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You shouldn't be allowed to commit code on your last day. – Bill the Lizard Jan 11 '09 at 15:49
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"No changes made"

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which is usually followed by a list of 10 files all with changes. – Ray Booysen Jan 10 '09 at 23:07
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Rev 53571: "This is a basic implementation that works."
Rev 53572: "By works, I meant 'doesnt work'.  Works now.."
Rev 53573: "Last time I said it works? I was kidding.  Try this."
Rev 53574: "Just stop reading these for a while, ok.. "
Rev 53575: "Give me a break, it's 2am.  But it works now."
Rev 53576: "Make that it works in 90% of the cases.  3:30."
Rev 53577: "Ok, 5am, it works.  For real.  
            Back when I said basic implementation? Scratch that."
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"If you're reading this, I'm screwed..."

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"This will fix the bug"

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just one commit after big commit with a long list coupled changes...

"Sorry I forgot to add the files"

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Im glad git allows me to fix commits I get wrong like this. Other scms should follow this pattern. – TokenMacGuy Jun 10 at 14:37
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Bug 1920 -- Embarassing Lack of Thorough Testing

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I don't know what these changes are supposed to accomplish but somebody told me to make them.

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cringe. grudging +1 – TokenMacGuy Jun 10 at 14:35
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