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Lads of Liverpool
by
Mike Plymell
Played 1,326 times
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Paul's Living Room is a room. "Your name is John Lennon. You are in Paul McCartney's house. Paul McCartney is sitting on the sofa." Paul McCartney is a person. He is on the sofa. The sofa is an object in Paul's Living Room. It is fixed in place. There is a small television in Paul's Living Room. The small television is an object. It is fixed in place. The coffee table is an object. It is fixed in place in Paul's Living Room. There is a notebook on the coffee table. The description of the small television is "It has some knobs on it, presumably to turn it on, but you don't want to watch TV right now. It's all rubbish anyway." Understand the command "read" as something new. Reading is an action applying to one thing and requiring light. Understand "read [something]" as reading. The pair of glasses is a wearable object. The pair of glasses is on the coffee table. Talking to is an action applying to one visible thing. Understand "talk to [someone]" or “converse with [someone]†as talking to. Instead of talking to Paul, say "'Hey up John.'" Instead of reading the notebook: [unless wearing glasses] say "You see some blurry scribbles on the paper. You probably should wear your glasses, John."; [only if wearing glasses] say "Songs To Play- Lonesome Tears in My Eyes, In Spite of All the Danger, That'll Be the Day, Let It Be". The pair of glasses can be called glasses.