To determine whether something is on the left or right of the house, you need to face the front entrance. The left side will be on your left as you look at the house, while the right side will be on your right. If you provide specific details about what you're referring to, I can offer more precise guidance.
If you stand on the stage facing the audience, your left is stage left and your right is stage right. Conversely, standing in the audience and looking at the stage, your left is house left and right is house right.
There is no shortcut to either the mansion or the old house. There is a shorter drive through the woods (right left/ right left/ right left). *see the related question
MLB player T.J. House throws left.
Just the directions from the restroom doors, 8 turns right left / left right / right right / left left, or the shorter way with 6 turns, right left / right left / right left.
MLB player T.J. House bats right.
on the motorcycle,turn right left right left right left and go in the house. youll find out the rest
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Stage left is the left hand side of the stage from the actors' point of view, and therefore the right hand side from the audience's point of view. It is also called "house right" since it is on the right from the view of the "house", or audience.
It is an ominous poem that gives the directions to the old house in the woods at New Jersey. Once you have the lantern from the Himalayas, and the matches from the Loch Ness pub, you can go to the dead end circle on the motorcycle, by making the indicated turns on the road. Use the matches, then press the "look around" button and go up the path to the house. The turns are right, left, left, right / right, right, left, left. The shortcut, coincidentally, is just 6 turns: right left/right, left/right, left.
Where is your house? Is your house the first on the left or first on the right? What is the number and street name of your house
The Senate is on the left and the House is on the right.
The short cut is:Right,Left,Right,Left,Right,Left. You stop to look around at the dead end.