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Dear Nikki, Firstly, a warm welcom. Under Chinese Astrology, you can visit http://www.lovesigs.net for an interesting insight about your Chinese Zodiac signs. Do take your time to find out more about the facinating `art' and `science' of Feng Shui. One quick easy start is to Tour the `Fun with Feng Shui' pages on this site at http://www.geomancy.net/fs/map.htm or read thru, the various `past' messages in this forum or simply narrow down or zoom in to a specific subject through the SEARCH feature. Alternatively, you use some of the computerised tools available on this site at: http://www.geomancy-online.com Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Hi, What you have done is already OK. If the apartment was occupied by someone who died of old age, there is usually really no concern. One fine day, everyone has to die of old age. Unless the death is due to other circumstances. If this is not the case, don't worry too much:) Send my regards to your relative:) Warmest Regards, Cecil -----Original Message----- From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'discussion-session' suppressed 'discussion-session' suppressed> Date: Saturday, April 17, 1999 8:13 AM Subject: New Apartment needs cleansing
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New type of police speed-trap radar gun: one hardly can notice it....Stealth?
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Like the first three couples...
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********* It is always interesting to receive these CON letters in all shapes and sizes ******** *** START OF FIRST LETTER ****** My dear friend, Having gotten your contact from your country's trade journal, I am requesting your services as my foreign partner with the intention of investing US$12,500,000 in your country in any viable and profitable venture that you will recommend. Please be assured that the funds are from a genuine source and I am willing to present you all the necessary documents to authenticate my claims. Please contact me by phone or my private email address ( henry_zulu@mail.com ) for details immediately you access this mail. R…
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No Idling Engine : It is against the law Some still are not aware that this isillegal in Singapore.
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I suppose this shop located at the heart of old Hougang Block 6 Hougang. Most likely not be around in a few years time..
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Northpoint city Just T.O.P. So Long as the government continues to increase the population; these brick and mortar shops may survive. Else, you see one; you see all. Harvey Norman.. blah blah blah.. Previously topped up several Bagus food court cards at Woodlands.. then it closed down..and swallowed the amounts in the prepaid card. Now the Bagus, here gave me a bitter aftertaste.
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In my opinion; for safety reasons; many swing doors are up to waist or slightly higher. In the attached photos; there can be a remote possibility that especially the upper panels may one day accidentaly slam the panel onto a person's face - if they are not careful.
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Not too common sight.. are the grafitti art (advertisements)in new lifts... In the past, whenever a new HDB estate has just T.O.P. the lift walls are littered with every square inch covered by opportunistic advertisers hawking their business. These advertisers would find empty spaces on the temporary protective lift walls and paste their ads. Some even resort to defacing their competitor's ads by tearing away the contact numbers. Or simply paste theirs on top of the competitor's. In recent years, many developers would place a notice "demanding" such opportunists not to paste it onto the lift walls; as they have a specific notice board nearby. They merely have to see…
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This Mee Pok stall at Block 4A Jalan Batu FC sells their fish ball noodles at only $2.50/. Large portion costs $3/-. Still cheap
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Laborers taking a break in both images. Typically, their rickshaw serves as a resting spot. This is akin to the present day, where numerous taxi drivers take breaks in their vehicles.
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So unlucky …. Source & Credit:: Front-side Dropped...
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Have you used any of these equipment(s) before?
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Prominently displayed were photos of two past Singapore Presidents This stallis always crowded with a queuing system...my number has come up... 8...
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Dear Kieon First, let me congratulate you on your new home:) From your description, a square room is considered an excellent layout. In Feng Shui, yes, it is unfavourable to have a slanted ceiling as you have mentioned, this creates unfavourable qi in that area. There are few cures and only two are available:- 1. A `poster' bed with four pillars and for the `roof' of the poster bed, one can place a cloth material. This will act as a false ceiling. 2. False ceiling to level the roof. Frankly, the above are the two `best' cures for this situation. Other than the above, for the moment, I can't recall any other more effective `cures'. 3. If there is a beam above the slanted c…
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What the view would be like in the past... from or around Sea View hotel at that time...
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Nostalgic Singapore from earlier times evokes a sense of longing for its rich history and cultural heritage.
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Things haven’t changed for this provision shop frozen in time... This shop looks run-down. But since it is located in an old HDB estate... in fact, it brings character to the whole area... Hey! I am not stooping down to do toilet "business".. don't get me wrong! Looks like may survive.. although the shop does not look modern, yet the goods are displayed in an orderly fashion.. and the shop also looks neat and spacious... This lady was seeking advice from the shop-keeper. And I heard, she very much took the shop-keeper's advice.. Thus nothing beats "expert" advice.. Which one can no longer find in a convenience stall.…
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