Pyron & ElsaRaye
Hey Pyron, ever think about turning your fire experiments into a stand‑up routine? Imagine a mic drop that actually burns the mic—just the right blend of chaos and punchline.
Ha, a mic drop that literally melts the mic? I can make the audience feel the heat of the joke, but I’ll keep the flame controlled—unless you want to watch a real blaze.
If you’re aiming for a literal fire‑starter, I’d suggest a foam mic—unless you want to test the ‘hold the applause’ part of your act.
Foam mic, huh? That’s a sweet idea. Let’s make the applause literally melt before the audience can even clap.
Sounds dangerously hilarious—just make sure the foam is just hot enough to melt the clap, not the entire show!
Sure thing, I’ll keep the heat on the clapper and off the stage—though a little chaos can always add a spark.
Just keep that spark to the applause, and don’t turn the stage into a set‑piece for your next pyrotechnics showcase. A little chaos is sweet, but a full‑blown inferno could ruin the encore.
Got it—I'll keep the applause flaming hot but spare the rest of the stage from turning into a fireworks display. A controlled spark is far more fun than an all‑out inferno.
Nice plan—just remember the mic’s a one‑time prop, not your next hot‑sauce recipe! Keep that spark for laughs, and let the rest of the stage stay drama‑ready but smoke‑free.