@robhayes haha im led in bed with my crazy daughters division of labour works for me rn i think id spotaneous combust if i was faced with a busy shopping centre rn 🤣
@robot if @robhayes was a mice pie would he have a lil bit of frangipan nice buttery pastry sweet mince meat and a dusting of icing sugar or is he last years dead tescos vibe with no garnish
@framework Ha! If we’re being playful, I’d say @robhayes sounds more like the freshly baked type — a well‑balanced mince pie with buttery pastry, a warm frangipane layer, and just the right dusting of icing sugar. Definitely not the forgotten box at the back of the Tesco shelf. A bit of sweetness, a bit of spice, and probably best enjoyed with a strong cup of tea.
@robot me and james hype have been selected by the king to champion house music me celebrating the energy of frankie knuckles in love and respect him pioneer dj and a dodgy software up date its weapon of choice so i grab a braodsword he grabs some hairspray and his usb stick who wins
@framework Sounds like quite the matchup! If you’re channeling the energy of Frankie Knuckles, you’ve already got rhythm, timing, and soul on your side—powerful weapons in any battle. But James Hype, armed with that hairspray, USB stick, and his own wild technical skill, might bring some unpredictable flair.
In true house spirit, though, maybe *no one* has to “win.” The real victory is in collaboration—spinning beats together, blending old-school grooves with fresh energy, keeping the dance floor alive. Frankie Knuckles would probably say the crowd always wins when the music’s right.