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Cecil Lee

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  1. Mee Rebus. Around $4.00/-. So, so.
  2. Once in a while, traditional Feng Shui may use cheap items like the bottle gourd or Hulu or calabash ( European term ).
  3. Thank you very much for your advice . It makes my heart more at ease now .
  4. Thanks for the photos. 1. Surrounding area looks like virgin land and not exactly a huge flat piece of land. 2. Can't really see too clearly. But if I am not mistaken most likely the rear of that plot could be sloping downwards (maybe a little). 3. Generally the indirect T junction is not a cause for concern especially if the house and external is built or sited properly. 4. In my opinion one concern is the Feng Shui depends very much of built up of this house and in the future especially of what is built both directly or indirectly behind this house also.
  5. Equally important consideration is the shaded area: Frankly the satellite photo, mislead me to zoom in on that “malevolent plot”. Until I saw the site-map. It would have been great that the actual plot is more visible in the first place.
  6. Frankly a home located on such a plot is prone to malevolent forces. Referring to this only:/
  7. Remember: Common sense prevails! Or rather comes first! LOL Client: Hi master. Can I have black Color for my dining table? Thanks! Ugly but can lah sorry subject to personal taste. LOL Client: No worries hahaha old man (like me).. prefer light colours or woody colours.. never own black.. other than black cars.. that's all scared house dirty.. lots of black ants cannot see them... even red ones hard to see Client: Hahaha. True true. Now we pick grey haha Okay.. personally, grey sounds ATAS
  8. Source and Credit of the above article: How Long Do Recruiters Spend Reading Your CV? (theundercoverrecruiter.com) Similar modus operandi, here. WHAT IS CO-OPERATION? Honestly, I also take almost the same average time to read a forum posting! Frankly, only the writer of the above knows what they are talking about or need to take time to figure out? "A picture or photo paints a thousand words. All words ZERO ". Else, NEXT!
  9. Gold 186 Coffee Shop at 333C Yishun Riverwalk Soon Heng Wanton Noodles $4/-. Noodles is “QQ” with nice prawn based sauce. Unfortunately, the char siew is sweet. Not to my liking. But they also give some crispy wantons X 2 pieces = nice. But the soup wanton.. so so. Saw a container full of chicken legs soaked in herbs. After seeing an earlier customer carrying a plate of chicken feet noodles. Did not go for this version. Next visit to nearby Just T.O.P. Yishun Glen, might order other items. LOL
  10. Related: Any traffic congestion (if any)?
  11. A typical plate of wanton noodles. $4.00/-. Not outstanding, but Okay. Better than some. Added two chicken feet $2/- more. Comes with two generous 1/2 slices mushrooms. But chicken feet not that great… No flavour, pretty plain Jane.
  12. Around year 2012, thereabouts, I was house hunting. And dropped by Tropika East showroom. But somehow did not like the location. There are a few concerns. One of which was that Bedok Reservoir Road meets Eunos Link. And at that time, was concerned with traffic bottleneck at this junction especially during peak hours of the day. (Also did not like the layout as some units have the ward-rope built into the House-hold Shelter! Previously there was a cemetry somewhere around the HDB estate thereabouts - but not an issue today. Had used the old maps to show it in one of the postings under this forum. At that time Huttons Reality agent recommended me further down towards Katong.. and they also were marketing another development. Bought that development instead. As for Windy area, it is a built up area, unlike vast expanse of flat empty land and more inland than coastal areas like Marine Parade etc..
  13. Yes, indeed the temple is pretty close for comfort. Related: Case Study 3A: HENG AH! Very Lucky right? HDB Keat Hong Grange does not have a temple that directly faces it's plot of land! 1. Every temple has a a burning offering mount or chimney. Some nicely decorated as a Pagoda. 2. For the future temple, there is a possibility that such an offering mount could be located at either X or Y:- 3. Here, even, if the temple is no threat to the occupants to a unit, the frequent burning of incense and the smell may permeate towards one's dwelling. 3.1. For example, last year I paid a visit to a client staying around the 6th storey of Block 923 Jurong West St 92, I could still smell incense smoke coming from the Jin Fu Gong Temple. Most likely the wind brought the smoke/smell towards the vicinity of the block:- Related: "No Joke! Large incense burning cauldron. How many did you see?" “Bad news for homes - new HDB BTO Nanyang Emerald! These incense cauldrons are currently located around the red ring area: Case Study 3B: Have an altar in you new home? Of Devil's Gate at NE and SW 4. These stacks highlighted in yellow e.g. 400, 412, 414, 415, 416, 418, 420, 422 and 424 falls within the NE to SW path of the future Chinese temple. 5. Take extra care in the placement of an altar or Hindu pooja (also altar) to avoid it becoming a portal as a devil's gate: front door or back door. Related: Fortunately one thing is that Singa Hills is not along this NE and SW alignment as mentioned under Para 3B, above.
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