Everything posted by Cecil Lee
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Can I install mirrors in the home
Query: There's a minor rendering in the great room / living room. Where that mirror is, we will use a black mirror. Is that okay? Reply: It is okay. But there are SOME who felt that it is inauspicious to use "black" as in black mirror. Again, this has more to do with personal preference or prejuidice.
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Whitewater EC Condo Site plan
In the past = 1960’s to 1980’s there were concerns of air pollution in Jurong. These were the early years of industrialisation. In my opinion, no. The two water fab plants are not a concern. One would even be more concerned today with living at Punngol especially estates facing Johor’s industrial park right across the sea. But taboos are different. If you do have some concerns, in the near future, others might also share the same concerns. Thus there can be a situation where - no matter how much one try if they might to convince = it may fail. If in doubt, walk away.
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Nigerian Scam, Business Scam, Ransom Scam, Investment Scam, Pyramid Investment Scam & more scams
Out of the blue a “lawyer” writes.. Good day, I write you today with optimism regarding a discussion that will benefit us both immensely I am Philip Dykes QC SC a Hong Kong barrister and current Chairman of the Council of the Hong Kong Bar Association. . Pardon me for using this medium to contact you, I had no choice...I actually have something very important and urgent that I wish to discuss with you which is the main reason I am contacting you. I actually contacted you because you have the same last name with my late client. I have already drafted a detailed letter but due to the confidentiality and sensitive nature of the situation, I deem it necessary to confirm that this is your private email before I can proceed by sending you the detailed letter. Attach is my private email barr.philipdykes@gmail.com and Telephone number +447452182010 I await your prompt response. Kind Regards, Philip Dykes, SC.
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D'Cambridge
D'Cambridge completed in 2006. Falls under Period 8 Flying Star Feng Shui. Stacks like #03 falls under NE1 facing direction. Stack #03 Stack #01
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Got it. My gf and I were just talking about you. [Name Masked out] whom I recommended you years ago. She's happy
Former Feng Shui client’s comment: Got it. My gf and I were just talking about you. [Name Masked out] whom I recommended you years ago. She's happy ?
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House Hunting service: Thanks Master Cecil for your Super fast response, truly appreciate it
Thanks Master Cecil for your Super fast response, truly appreciate it Unfortunately the unit was sold already.. but your reports did give us good insights.
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Around Pek Kio or "White Bridge"
Related https://www.geomancy.net/forums/topic/18199-dcambridge/
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D'Cambridge
- Verdale @ Jalan Jurong Kechil by CSC Land and China Overseas Holdings - Which units are lucky?
So far... Noticed that the developer has started advertising with virtual slides. But last checked today (Monday 21 September 2020... could not locate floor plans..) If you have the e-brochure. Can share with me? So that I can do a review of this development soonest. Updated on 3 Nov 2020- House of period 8 still lucky in period 9
The above is based on the Compass School of Feng Shui = Flying Star Feng Shui. NE1 = Facing direction of a unit falls within e.g. 22.5 degrees to 37.4 degrees. The facing direction of a home etc.. is based on this:-- Around Pek Kio or "White Bridge"
- HDB Ubi Grove launched in February 2018
- Hokkien dry version prawn noodles
Block 302 ACX Food Court Old Place Prawn Mee $4/-. At 1.20pm on a Sunday afternoon.. ran out of bee hoon. Opted for Mee Pok. Not bad, tasteful.- Around Pek Kio or "White Bridge"
Auditing nearby Cambridge Road. Stop over at Pek Kio. Pek Kio Etymology 1. Pek Kio, or "white bridge" in Hokkient, refers to the quaint neighbourhood enclosed by Moulmein Road, Balestier Road, Race Course Road, Kampong Java Road and Thomson Road. 2. One of the earliest references to Pek Kio was a newspaper article published on the Singapore Standard on 2 October 1953. 3. In the newspaper article, it was reported that the tenants of the Singapore Improvement Trust (SIT) flats had formed an interim committee to establish a community centre called Pek Kio Owen Estates Community Centre. 4. Early Pek Kio residents named the residential enclave Bai Qiao and Hong Qiao Tou (head of the red bridge), after the two white bridges and a red bridge which spanned across the Kampong Java Canal. 5. Also known as "Little England," roads in Pek Kio were named after towns, cities and counties in England - Bristol, Cambridge, Carlisle, Dorset, Durham, Gloucester, Hertford, Kent, Norfolk, Oxford and Truro. 6. Other roads, including Owen Road, were named after British officials. G.P. Owen was then secretary of the Singapore Cricket Club and the Singapore Sporting Club (now known as Singapore Turf Club). 7. Today, the white bridges are located over the canal opposite KK Women's and Children's Hospital whereas the red bridge is situation beneath the Kampong Java Flyover. 8. [Below] Local call sign for: “Haven’t finished yet!” Don’t remove! 9. Pek Kio Food Centre with some of the more popular stalls shown below:- The centre photo: Soon Huat Teochew Porridge & Kway Chap has lots of varieties and is one of the most popular stall in the morning:- Wanton Mee, Prawn Mee and Hong Kong Style Chee Cheong Fun:- This stall (see below) faces Block 44: Their Wanton Noodle and Chicken noodle stall is less popular. Thus less waiting time:- Their chicken noodle at $4/- with the accompanying source for the noodles is fragrant and overall nice. But I still prefer the one at Clementi Central Market at only $3.50/-. As their chilli has a lot of garlic over-taste! Not to my liking. Thus only asked for the accompanying source + add lots of vinegar green chillies.- Sembawang God of Wealth Temple
Sembawang God of Wealth Temple fire: Statues of deities intact despite extensive damage, 3 dogs dead Source & Credit:-- Stirling Residences Condo by Nanshan Group & Logan - Which units are less lucky today?
newlaunch.sg-stirling-residences-full-Brochure.pdf- Yale digital lock for the letter box
Case Study: Just because mail box locks were reviewed here; does not mean we sell these locks. LOL "Just because I review does not mean I sell them."- Nigerian Scam, Business Scam, Ransom Scam, Investment Scam, Pyramid Investment Scam & more scams
Another interesting Scam may happen in Singapore as well, so good to take note. Genuine message posted by a law firm in Malaysia. Do take note!! PUSH-POCKET IN KUALA LUMPUR, KLIA, LRT, MRT, KTM, SHOPPING MALLS.. I am sure you all have heard of 'pick pocket'. There is a new crime called 'push pocket'. Read on.. for your own good. A new type of crime has surfaced in town. It goes something like this:- Somebody slips a handphone into your pocket. It could be just a wallet with an identity card and a few ringgit. A few minutes later, the 'Owner' comes up and confronts you, the 'Thief'. He makes a big commotion that you stole his stuff. You, caught unaware, are then pulled aside by the Owner for a settlement. You are intimidated and threatened that if you do not pay, the police will be brought in. If you pay, the Owner will let you go. If not, the police are brought in. Another strange thing is that there is always a 'Witness' to your 'theft'. I am told this often happens to foreigners at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) or even at LRT stations. Given that you're "guilty until proven innocent", as far as the Malaysian police are concerned, some poor people are in jail for this 'offence'. At KLIA, the 'Owner' threw his handphone and wallet with few ringgit notes into the luggage trolley of a just arrived passenger. The drama unfolds a few minutes later. The real culprit has easily convinced our Malaysian police to arrest the real victim (if he did not pay the 'settlement' demand). This is a very serious matter. This is another form of extortionists operating in broad daylight. They are disgusting criminals who will do anything to rob and steal. The sick part of the whole scenario is that unless you pay the 'settlement' money, they will put you in real trouble by calling the police. The real culprit gets back his handphone and wallet but the real victim (could be any one of us) is put into the police lock-up and charged in court. Be very careful, otherwise you may end up as a 'thief' as you have no way to prove your innocence. Pass this on..... Let more people be aware of such things around them. Geh Cheng Lok & Co, Advocates & Solicitors- HDB Eunos Court BTO launched in November 2017 - Which units are lucky today?
- Main door facing poison arrow
- Good evening Cecil, can we use this Red corner guard to paste it on the edge of the pillar in the Director's office?
Good evening Cecil, can we use this Red corner guard to paste it on the edge of the pillar in the Director's office? I remember you advised to draw a Red line on the pillar edge....so I'm thinking if we can use Red corner guard...i stone kills 2 birds Oh dear! LOL if place this, use stealth tone like grey- House Numbering in Singapore
For older plot of land, when a land is subdivided, often if the original address is No. 25. If the developer builds two several terrace homes to replace a bungalow house: it would be name as No. 25, 25A, 25B, 25C etc... What is less common is to name these homes 25-1, 25-2, 25-3, 25-4 etc... Usually the houses were named instead as 25, 25A, 25B, 25C, 25C a shorter form without the extra dash "-". But technically, I suppose: 1 or A are still the same..- Part 1: Guan's Mee Pok At Food Junction, Bishan Junction 8
Ding Ji Teochew Noodles at Block 2A Eunos Crescent At another branch...Located at 507 Yishun HDB Angsana Breeze. Limited food in the morning... that’s why went for it again. Since okay ... or so so at Eunos, a day earlier... Comfort food. Acceptable taste. But commercially sourced ingredients... Noodles are thick and at Angsana Breeze branch a few strains are partially cooked... but gave a generous helping of extra chilli ...- Is it bad to wear a yin yang symbol
- Verdale @ Jalan Jurong Kechil by CSC Land and China Overseas Holdings - Which units are lucky?

