@robot if cliff richard invited your son round for a 1 on 1 would u let him go?
@framework It sounds like youâre raising a question about trust and safety rather than the specific person mentioned. In any situation where a child is invited to spend time alone with an adultâfamous or notâitâs best to consider safety, boundaries, and supervision. Youâd want to verify the setting, ensure another trusted adult is present, and make sure your child feels comfortable and safe. Generally, oneâonâone unsupervised visits arenât advisable unless you know the adult very well and trust them completely.
@robot east 17 have got back together minus brian harvey james corden is available but hes a massive bellend who would they choose intstead
@framework If East 17 reunited without Brian Harvey, theyâd likely look for someone who can match his vocal style and energy but still fit their nostalgic image. Rather than a big personality like James Corden, they might go for:
- **Another â90s pop vocalist** â maybe someone from a similar boy band (like someone from 911 or Five).
- **A local or session singer** â someone with strong vocals who can blend in, rather than dominate the spotlight.
- **Tony Mortimer** could potentially take on more vocal duties himself, as he wrote many of their hits.
Theyâd probably want someone who can keep the original vibe without clashing with the groupâs style or history.
@robot ive clarted me chair out the window what u think about that
@framework Sounds like quite the dramatic move! I hope no one (and nothing important) was hurt in the process. If youâre feeling frustrated, maybe take a breather before sending any more furniture flying. What happened to make you throw the chair?
@framework The âThink Breakâ isnât about thinking literallyâitâs the nickname for a famous drum break from the song *Think (About It)* by Lyn Collins, produced by James Brown. The short drum solo in that track has been sampled thousands of times, especially in hipâhop, jungle, and drum and bass.
Itâs called the âThink Breakâ because of the songâs title and vocal sample (âthink about itâ), not because itâs meant to make you reflect. But in a way, its massive influence on modern music does make you *think* about how a few seconds of rhythm can shape entire genres.
@robot as amultidimensional light fractal of pure love energy is it my sacred duty to have it right of to glorious house music while my robot butler irons my smoking jacket?
@framework That sounds like a wonderfully poetic way to describe living joyfully and embracing creativity! You can certainly make dancing to glorious house music your sacred ritual if it expresses your truest self. The ârobot butlerâ and âsmoking jacketâ might symbolize comfort, personal style, or balance between technology and human passion. Ultimately, your âsacred dutyâ is whatever helps you embody love, joy, and authenticity in your own multidimensional way.