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July 5, 2009 at 2:55 AM #426086July 5, 2009 at 8:10 AM #425357ocrenterParticipant
thanks to whomever that revived the thread, I actually missed this post back in 2007.
some of feng shui makes no sense, some actually makes a lot of sense.
for example:
you don’t want to be a house facing the end of a T intersection. why in the world would you want to be a sitting duck for an out of control car going directly into your house.
stove and sink should not face each other. the logistic of it makes no sense. if you have two people in the kitchen, they’ll most likely be at the stove and at the sink, they’ll be bumping into each other to no end.
mirror facing your bed. no brainer. talk about getting a fright when you get up in the middle of the night.
house backing to a canyon. hello, you’ll be the first victim of a fire storm. not to mention coyotes and snakes.
do not have front door facing the back door. a thief just enters the front door, gather up all the goodies, and move straight out of the back door.
tree right out of your door. uh, you turn around to say good bye to your family, and oops, bump right into that darn tree!
July 5, 2009 at 8:10 AM #425589ocrenterParticipantthanks to whomever that revived the thread, I actually missed this post back in 2007.
some of feng shui makes no sense, some actually makes a lot of sense.
for example:
you don’t want to be a house facing the end of a T intersection. why in the world would you want to be a sitting duck for an out of control car going directly into your house.
stove and sink should not face each other. the logistic of it makes no sense. if you have two people in the kitchen, they’ll most likely be at the stove and at the sink, they’ll be bumping into each other to no end.
mirror facing your bed. no brainer. talk about getting a fright when you get up in the middle of the night.
house backing to a canyon. hello, you’ll be the first victim of a fire storm. not to mention coyotes and snakes.
do not have front door facing the back door. a thief just enters the front door, gather up all the goodies, and move straight out of the back door.
tree right out of your door. uh, you turn around to say good bye to your family, and oops, bump right into that darn tree!
July 5, 2009 at 8:10 AM #425874ocrenterParticipantthanks to whomever that revived the thread, I actually missed this post back in 2007.
some of feng shui makes no sense, some actually makes a lot of sense.
for example:
you don’t want to be a house facing the end of a T intersection. why in the world would you want to be a sitting duck for an out of control car going directly into your house.
stove and sink should not face each other. the logistic of it makes no sense. if you have two people in the kitchen, they’ll most likely be at the stove and at the sink, they’ll be bumping into each other to no end.
mirror facing your bed. no brainer. talk about getting a fright when you get up in the middle of the night.
house backing to a canyon. hello, you’ll be the first victim of a fire storm. not to mention coyotes and snakes.
do not have front door facing the back door. a thief just enters the front door, gather up all the goodies, and move straight out of the back door.
tree right out of your door. uh, you turn around to say good bye to your family, and oops, bump right into that darn tree!
July 5, 2009 at 8:10 AM #425944ocrenterParticipantthanks to whomever that revived the thread, I actually missed this post back in 2007.
some of feng shui makes no sense, some actually makes a lot of sense.
for example:
you don’t want to be a house facing the end of a T intersection. why in the world would you want to be a sitting duck for an out of control car going directly into your house.
stove and sink should not face each other. the logistic of it makes no sense. if you have two people in the kitchen, they’ll most likely be at the stove and at the sink, they’ll be bumping into each other to no end.
mirror facing your bed. no brainer. talk about getting a fright when you get up in the middle of the night.
house backing to a canyon. hello, you’ll be the first victim of a fire storm. not to mention coyotes and snakes.
do not have front door facing the back door. a thief just enters the front door, gather up all the goodies, and move straight out of the back door.
tree right out of your door. uh, you turn around to say good bye to your family, and oops, bump right into that darn tree!
July 5, 2009 at 8:10 AM #426106ocrenterParticipantthanks to whomever that revived the thread, I actually missed this post back in 2007.
some of feng shui makes no sense, some actually makes a lot of sense.
for example:
you don’t want to be a house facing the end of a T intersection. why in the world would you want to be a sitting duck for an out of control car going directly into your house.
stove and sink should not face each other. the logistic of it makes no sense. if you have two people in the kitchen, they’ll most likely be at the stove and at the sink, they’ll be bumping into each other to no end.
mirror facing your bed. no brainer. talk about getting a fright when you get up in the middle of the night.
house backing to a canyon. hello, you’ll be the first victim of a fire storm. not to mention coyotes and snakes.
do not have front door facing the back door. a thief just enters the front door, gather up all the goodies, and move straight out of the back door.
tree right out of your door. uh, you turn around to say good bye to your family, and oops, bump right into that darn tree!
July 5, 2009 at 8:24 AM #425367Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=Eugene][quote]corollary: don’t ever, ever buy a house in the woods.[/quote]
As we all learned from “Little Red Riding Hood”.
July 5, 2009 at 8:24 AM #425599Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=Eugene][quote]corollary: don’t ever, ever buy a house in the woods.[/quote]
As we all learned from “Little Red Riding Hood”.
July 5, 2009 at 8:24 AM #425884Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=Eugene][quote]corollary: don’t ever, ever buy a house in the woods.[/quote]
As we all learned from “Little Red Riding Hood”.
July 5, 2009 at 8:24 AM #425954Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=Eugene][quote]corollary: don’t ever, ever buy a house in the woods.[/quote]
As we all learned from “Little Red Riding Hood”.
July 5, 2009 at 8:24 AM #426116Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=Eugene][quote]corollary: don’t ever, ever buy a house in the woods.[/quote]
As we all learned from “Little Red Riding Hood”.
July 5, 2009 at 8:31 AM #425373Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantI would avoid the T and Y thing if for no other reason than you will turn away about half the future potential buyers and renters for your home.
But hey if they give it to you at 75% off then that’s another story.
Just my two cents,
July 5, 2009 at 8:31 AM #425604Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantI would avoid the T and Y thing if for no other reason than you will turn away about half the future potential buyers and renters for your home.
But hey if they give it to you at 75% off then that’s another story.
Just my two cents,
July 5, 2009 at 8:31 AM #425889Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantI would avoid the T and Y thing if for no other reason than you will turn away about half the future potential buyers and renters for your home.
But hey if they give it to you at 75% off then that’s another story.
Just my two cents,
July 5, 2009 at 8:31 AM #425960Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantI would avoid the T and Y thing if for no other reason than you will turn away about half the future potential buyers and renters for your home.
But hey if they give it to you at 75% off then that’s another story.
Just my two cents,
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