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November 5, 2010 at 4:59 PM #18165November 5, 2010 at 5:34 PM #627472
dejams
ParticipantFlu, you sound just like a typical Chinese. My wife and I also try to avoid the 4’s on the street numbers, telephone, account, etc. I guess nothing you can do if your social security has too many 4s…
I guess this is why you live in CV instead of 4S Ranch 😉
November 5, 2010 at 5:34 PM #628546dejams
ParticipantFlu, you sound just like a typical Chinese. My wife and I also try to avoid the 4’s on the street numbers, telephone, account, etc. I guess nothing you can do if your social security has too many 4s…
I guess this is why you live in CV instead of 4S Ranch 😉
November 5, 2010 at 5:34 PM #627548dejams
ParticipantFlu, you sound just like a typical Chinese. My wife and I also try to avoid the 4’s on the street numbers, telephone, account, etc. I guess nothing you can do if your social security has too many 4s…
I guess this is why you live in CV instead of 4S Ranch 😉
November 5, 2010 at 5:34 PM #628234dejams
ParticipantFlu, you sound just like a typical Chinese. My wife and I also try to avoid the 4’s on the street numbers, telephone, account, etc. I guess nothing you can do if your social security has too many 4s…
I guess this is why you live in CV instead of 4S Ranch 😉
November 5, 2010 at 5:34 PM #628108dejams
ParticipantFlu, you sound just like a typical Chinese. My wife and I also try to avoid the 4’s on the street numbers, telephone, account, etc. I guess nothing you can do if your social security has too many 4s…
I guess this is why you live in CV instead of 4S Ranch 😉
November 5, 2010 at 5:48 PM #627487zk
ParticipantMy wife almost didn’t want to buy our house because of the street number (it ended in 464). So I checked, and we can get it changed quite easily (and we will change it).
A rare and beautiful house, but she might have passed on it if we couldn’t get the street number changed.
November 5, 2010 at 5:48 PM #628561zk
ParticipantMy wife almost didn’t want to buy our house because of the street number (it ended in 464). So I checked, and we can get it changed quite easily (and we will change it).
A rare and beautiful house, but she might have passed on it if we couldn’t get the street number changed.
November 5, 2010 at 5:48 PM #627563zk
ParticipantMy wife almost didn’t want to buy our house because of the street number (it ended in 464). So I checked, and we can get it changed quite easily (and we will change it).
A rare and beautiful house, but she might have passed on it if we couldn’t get the street number changed.
November 5, 2010 at 5:48 PM #628248zk
ParticipantMy wife almost didn’t want to buy our house because of the street number (it ended in 464). So I checked, and we can get it changed quite easily (and we will change it).
A rare and beautiful house, but she might have passed on it if we couldn’t get the street number changed.
November 5, 2010 at 5:48 PM #628123zk
ParticipantMy wife almost didn’t want to buy our house because of the street number (it ended in 464). So I checked, and we can get it changed quite easily (and we will change it).
A rare and beautiful house, but she might have passed on it if we couldn’t get the street number changed.
November 5, 2010 at 6:30 PM #628258briansd1
GuestI’m a believer in Feng Shui, if only as a guide to space design and creating a harmonious clutter free life.
When I go to an Asian house, I anticipate simplicity, beauty and harmony. It’s a huge letdown if I encounter a cluttered mess and garish decor.
Maybe people focus too much on superstitious numbers and omens, and not enough on the harmonious clutter free life that Feng Shui is supposed to be all about.
November 5, 2010 at 6:30 PM #628571briansd1
GuestI’m a believer in Feng Shui, if only as a guide to space design and creating a harmonious clutter free life.
When I go to an Asian house, I anticipate simplicity, beauty and harmony. It’s a huge letdown if I encounter a cluttered mess and garish decor.
Maybe people focus too much on superstitious numbers and omens, and not enough on the harmonious clutter free life that Feng Shui is supposed to be all about.
November 5, 2010 at 6:30 PM #628133briansd1
GuestI’m a believer in Feng Shui, if only as a guide to space design and creating a harmonious clutter free life.
When I go to an Asian house, I anticipate simplicity, beauty and harmony. It’s a huge letdown if I encounter a cluttered mess and garish decor.
Maybe people focus too much on superstitious numbers and omens, and not enough on the harmonious clutter free life that Feng Shui is supposed to be all about.
November 5, 2010 at 6:30 PM #627573briansd1
GuestI’m a believer in Feng Shui, if only as a guide to space design and creating a harmonious clutter free life.
When I go to an Asian house, I anticipate simplicity, beauty and harmony. It’s a huge letdown if I encounter a cluttered mess and garish decor.
Maybe people focus too much on superstitious numbers and omens, and not enough on the harmonious clutter free life that Feng Shui is supposed to be all about.
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