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Cecil Lee

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  1. Master lee, my brother ——— will contact you for fengshui advice. Pls gv him a good price. He stays in ————-.
  2. I intended to visit the restroom for men. The material is dark... yet it frequently conceals the most unpleasant bacteria.. How disgusting! This prevented me from using the toilet. Temporarily, I have no option but to become a fresh eunuch for a few hours... LOL
  3. On January 12, 2019. Typically, different phases of foundation work... Relatively slow in comparison to a PARC Esta by MCL. Below: What a lovely Angsana tree....
  4. Hi Master Lee, sorry to disturb. May I know if there is a preferred color for the altar? Frankly, no. In the past from rosewood to any wood tone. Again in the past, white was not favoured. Because it can turn yellowish easily. And some felt that white is a taboo colour. But last 20 years.. many use white to match their decor. (Nowadays even white laminates or Formica is a hardy and stain resistant colour. Thus longer lasting than lacquered furnishings). Thus if there is any colour to avoid is either White or BLACK as in piano black.
  5. Hi Master Lee, sorry to disturb. May I know if there is a preferred color for the altar? Frankly, no. In the past from rosewood to any wood tone. Again in the past, white was not favoured. Because it can turn yellowish easily. And some felt that white is a taboo colour. But last 20 years.. do see white or light pastel colours laminates to match their decor. Thus if there is any colour to avoid is either White or BLACK as in piano black P.S. In the past some high end condo cabinets were spray painted and lacquered white. But very toxic for the worker doing this job. Such cabinets can easily turn yellowish quickly especially if joss fumes are close-by. Today’s Formica laminates are more hardy. And perhaps only 5 or more years, may show signs of yellowish...
  6. No! Unless it is close to the Chinese New Year!
  7. God: “Yes, I know!” God: “It’s a pain to wear false teeth!” Follower: “You can always crown your teeth!” God: “I know! But all the dentists I trust are now in hell!” Follower: “You are God. Surely you can bring them up, here!” God: “I told them so. But here we only serve cold dish. Down under, they can have all the roasted meats, satay, beer, wines. And any other high cholesterol meals!” God: “Here, we only serve healthy food! Oats, veggies and plain water!” Follower: “Sir! In that case, please do me a favour. Sent me down also!”
  8. Often, I bring along my laptop offsite... thus is a great addition: Order summary MOFT - World’s First Invisible Laptop
  9. Confucius says:- "Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life”. LOL The maxim is true for me-:)
  10. Oh i just saw your emails, didnt expect u to work on it so late at night
  11. Confucius says:- "Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life."
  12. Oh i just saw your emails, didnt expect u to work on it so late at night
  13. Very well informed information that We can read. Thank u.
  14. That was fast! Noted thank you Cecil ?
  15. Refuge floor..quite an odd sounding name.. At first I mistook it for refuse (disposable) floor.. LOL Sky garden & sky gym
  16. Chinese New Year 2023 is on: 1st Day = Wednesday, 22 January 2nd Day = Thursday, 23 January (Rabbit) What is the forecast for today? https://daily.geomancy.net/ Year of the Rabbit 2023: Rabbit - 2023 Chinese Horoscope & Feng Shui Yearly Forecast
  17. Geomancy.net is closed half-day on 11th February (12 noon GMT +08) and on 12th February 2021: Business as usual on 13th February 2021 onwards. Do you know why we open for business during Chinese New Year only on even lunar days? 1. For example, we always start work or open for business on 2nd, 4th, 6th, 8th, 10th or 12th lunar new year? 2. One way of looking at it is the concept of double happiness or "a pair" vs ONE (1) = odd. (Not exactly odd-ball.. but considered as unbalanced). 3. Another way of looking at it is that Chinese burial or nowadays funerals (cremation) are always on an odd day. 3.1. Thus if the deceased died on yesterday (a Monday). 3.2. The funeral is suppose to be on the following Wednesday, Friday, Sunday or Monday, Wednesday and continues to be on Friday or Sunday again. 3.3. Odd days represents Yang. Thus the Yin (dead) is suppose to be buried on their "Yang" day. A belief in the balance of Yin and Yang concept.
  18. Have you heard? Submitting resignation must also choose a date? No kidding! This was asked of me in the year 2011 or around 9 years ago...
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