I can actually adapt the “Can you detect it?” part to some anti-submarine warfare modeling flowcharting I’m doing.
The problem is “Whip It” doesn’t work as well as “Drop a Mk 54 Torpedo.”
Just use a rename.
Procedure Whip_It Renames Drop_MK_54_Torpedo;
Let's see if I can rewrite the song for your specs:
grab that Mk 54 Torpedo don't let the sub slip step on a crack break your momma's back when a problem comes along you must hit it with a Mk 54 Torpedo before the cream sits out too long you must hit it with a Mk 54 Torpedo when something's going wrong you must hit it with a Mk 54 Torpedo now hit it with a Mk 54 Torpedo Until it's sunk Sink it up get straight go forward move ahead try to detect it it's not too late to hit it with a Mk 54 Torpedo hit it with a Mk 54 Torpedo good when a good time turns around you must hit it with a Mk 54 Torpedo you will never live it down unless you hit it with a Mk 54 Torpedo no one gets away until they hit it with a Mk 54 Torpedo i say hit it with a Mk 54 Torpedo hit it with a Mk 54 Torpedo good i say hit it with a Mk 54 Torpedo hit it with a Mk 54 Torpedo good grab that Mk 54 Torpedo don't let the sub slip step on a crack break your momma's back when a problem comes along you must hit it with a Mk 54 Torpedo before the cream sits out too long you must hit it with a Mk 54 Torpedo when something's going wrong you must hit it with a Mk 54 Torpedo now hit it with a Mk 54 Torpedo Until it's sunk Sink it up get straight go forward move ahead try to detect it it's not too late to hit it with a Mk 54 Torpedo hit it with a Mk 54 Torpedo good into shape shape it up get straight go forward move ahead try to detect it it's not too late to hit it with a Mk 54 Torpedo hit it with a Mk 54 Torpedo good