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Dear John,
So far, down under, Glyn is still the very best but (unfortunately) she is in Perth.
I am not sure, anyone else can match her in Australia.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 11/1/99 2:23:00 PM, John Bouttaveth wrote:
>G'day Cecil,
Thank you sir for your
>advice & suggestions.
That's sort of
>lead me into another easy
>question(s):
1. Do you know any
>COMPETENT FS consultant here down under?
>(Melbourne
Victoria)
A FS consultant
>friend or family might be?! As your
>advice, this is a
serious stuff you know
>& best not to D.I.Y. which I should take
>a bow to
you.
2. Given my birth date,
>what am I? A weak or strong Yang Tiger
>Wood? (from
your reply to Ber) "Tiger
>Wood"? Hey! Despite my poor swings
>(golf), at
least my sign + element are
>the same like the Real Tiger
>Wood???
Once again, thanks for your
>reply.
John :)
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>nt: Monday, 1 November 1999
>14:35
Subject: New House in year
>2000
From: "Cecil Lee"
This message
>is sent from "free-advice" Mailing
>List.
Dear John,
Under the Eight House
>Theory, it is best that you also
>consider some of the
following important
>points:
1. Where possible the location
>for the bedroom should be in an
>auspicious
sector also.
2. Since you
>are investing in a new house, it would
>be best not to D.I.Y.
but rather use the
>best tools to analyse the house.
The
>best method is to consult a competent FS
>consultant to look into your
project.
>
This is because, I believe if one is
>new, there are (lots) of
>considerations
to be looked into rather
>than simply using only the Eight house
>to determine
your main entrance door.
>(Well, this is only a suggestion.)
One
>suggestion is to tilt the main door to
>face SW. Another consideration is
that
>since SW is considered the devil's back
>door, you must be really sure
that it is
>beneficial to you to do so after
>considering the `big picture'.
Warmest
>Regards,
Cecil
On 11/1/99 9:05:53 AM,
>John Bouttaveth wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>
Thanking for
>such an enlighting Web
>site.
>
I have a question for
>you
>sir:-
I was born in
>20-Sept-1962
>and my block of
>land which I will have
>a
>new
house build is facing
>North. (in
>relation to the
>street) After using
>the
FS100
>software, which I think is
>the
>easiest and best software
>I've
>seen, I
figured out that the
>best
>direction for the main
>door for my
>house is
facing
>SW.
How could I
>overcome
>this problem?
>
Yours
>sincerely,
John
>Bouttaveth
>
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