Hi.
A couple of other things with the substitution code.
Firstly, it seems a litle unreasonable that the name of one object can be replaced with another. For instance, I had rug replaced by picture frame, and thus on a couple of tasks I actually didn't know which object was meant, which was slightly frustrating.
then, I gave up on task 36 when i got this:
head up, recorder cooking smack down suitcase stupid smack down glass jar plastic toy, computer plastic toy it billy goat smack down wood, tree trunk smack down smack down.
Amusing jibberish yes, however the problem was smackdown had been substituted for the quite a bit earlier, then it was substituted for a room name, and treetrunk was meaning both under and on.
These two instances of the same word meaning two different words made some clues very open to misconstruction, eg, whether treetrunk the table meant under the table or on the table, and the smackdown thing was quite a challenge to memory.
I also had pen meaning both box and get at one stage, though this was slightly less of a problem as all the box objects have multiple word names.
To stop these sorts of occurrences and keep the game somewhat fair, perhaps once a replacement word was used, maybe it could disappear out of the replacement words list? Thus insuring that at any one time, a replaced word only meant one word and not more than one.
Btw, I've been rather unwell today due to a stomach bug, so this has come just at the right time to cheer me up and give me a laugh.
With our dreaming and singing, Ceaseless and sorrowless we! The glory about us clinging Of the glorious futures we see,
Our souls with high music ringing; O men! It must ever be
That we dwell in our dreaming and singing, A little apart from ye. (Arthur O'Shaughnessy 1873.)