Shutnik & JonasFlick
Shutnik Shutnik
So, Jonas, how about we build a set where every doorbell plays a different prank and the foghorn decides the ending—silent film vibes, but with a loud, wet twist.
JonasFlick JonasFlick
That sounds like a riot—imagine every doorbell dropping a banana peel when you hit it, and the foghorn doing a finale that’s so loud it makes the audience laugh in silence, like a silent film but with a splash of thunder—go for it!
Shutnik Shutnik
Bravo, just keep the banana peels in a line and the foghorn tuned to the frequency of applause—silence is overrated, but thunder has a better punch line.
JonasFlick JonasFlick
Got it—line them up like a slapstick domino row, and when the foghorn hits the applause pitch, it’ll thunder so loud the audience will start clapping just to drown it out!
Shutnik Shutnik
Nice, just make sure the dominoes get a good slap‑swing—if the foghorn’s thunder beats the applause, you’ll have a whole orchestra of claps to keep the silence at bay.
JonasFlick JonasFlick
Perfect—I'll give those dominoes a slap‑swing that makes the whole set jump like a jazz drummer, so when the foghorn's thunder rings, the applause will bounce back in rhythm and the silence will be an over‑dramatic villain!
Shutnik Shutnik
Jazz drumming dominoes? Great, just make sure the thunder’s pitch is off‑beat—audience will either join the groove or try to out‑clap the foghorn like a bad karaoke night.
JonasFlick JonasFlick
Jazz drumming dominoes—yes, picture each one snapping to a funky beat before the foghorn drops its thunder. If the pitch is off‑beat, the crowd will either groove with us or throw the ultimate karaoke showdown. Either way, it’s a comedy riot!