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    Ngayon pa lang pinaguusapan na! The Amazing Praybeyt Benjamin at Feng Shui – Video

    - December 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Ngayon pa lang pinaguusapan na! The Amazing Praybeyt Benjamin at Feng Shui
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    Take One Presents Feng Shui – Video

    - December 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Take One Presents Feng Shui
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    Relaxing Lounge Music for Yoga Feng Shui Tai Chi Chuan – Video

    - December 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Relaxing Lounge Music for Yoga Feng Shui Tai Chi Chuan
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    8 Things to know about Feng Shui 2

    - December 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    At the press conference of Feng Shui 2, lead stars Kris Aquino and Coco Martin as well as director Chito Rono revealed tidbits and trivia about this horror movie.

    The first installment of Feng Shui revolves around Joy (played by Kris Aquino) who finds a bagua, an eight-sided mirror that brought her good luck, but death to those around her.

    This time, Joy crosses paths with Lester (played by Coco Martin) who will also experience the tragedy brought about by the cursed bagua.

    Moviegoers will have the chance to watch the sequel of Feng Shui when it opens on December 25 as part of the 40th Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF).

    Here are things you probably didn't know about the movie Feng Shui:

    IT HAS BEEN TEN YEARS SINCE THE FIRST FENG SHUI MOVIE. Kris Aquino recalled that the movie first premiered in September 2004.

    To recap, the horror of Feng Shui stems from a cursed bagua mirror. A person that stared at the eight-sided mirror will eventually die in a way that is related to their Chinese zodiac.

    (To learn more about the first installment, read: LOOKING BACK: 5 spine-chilling facts from Kris Aquino's 2004 movie, Feng Shui)

    COCO MARTIN INITIATED THE MOVIES SEQUEL. Direk Chito Roo admitted that he wasnt planning to create a Part 2.

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    MMFF 2014: Feng Shui 2

    - December 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    (We are running this guide to help moviegoers plan their holiday cinema tour. The 40th Metro Manila Film Festival runs from December 25 to January 7, 2015.)

    COCO Martin (left) and Rez Cortez

    Feng Shui 2

    Directed by Chito Roo; stars Kris Aquino, Coco Martin, Cherry Pie Picache, Carmi Martin, Ian Veneracion and Joonee Gamboa

    Aquino reprises her role in the original movie, a wife who must save her family from the curse of a bagua. The sequel begins 10 years later with Lester Anonuevo (Martin) destroying the old bagua in exchange for money offered by a mysterious Chinese woman. The object reappears outside his home and brings him good fortune, but it is soon followed by a series of deaths. Marinel R. Cruz

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    Chain Link Fences Companies In Louisville Ky | Call 555-555-5555 – Video

    - December 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Jingle ball 2014 in Seattle fences ft.Macklemore – Video

    - December 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    White Vinyl Fence For Sale | White Vinyl Fences For Sale | White Vinyl Fence Material – Video

    - December 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Taller fences to deter coyotes goes to Sullivan's Planning Commission

    - December 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Stanford Kirshtein/Provided Sullivan's Island resident Stanford Kirshtein photographs coyotes at night using a remote camera placed on a fence at his home near Station 26.

    SULLIVAN'S ISLAND - Taller fences to discourage coyotes may still be allowed here but first the idea must get Planning Commission approval.

    Town Council on Tuesday night voted to send to the Commission a proposal to allow residents to have seven-foot-tall fences.

    Currently, residential fences can be up to five-feet tall.

    Residents have said they would like the option of enclosing backyards with taller fences to better protect pets and even children, although there have been no reports of the animals threatening people.

    In the meantime, the town has encouraged people to report coyote sightings to police.

    "A lot of people are seeing them very often. We want to hear about it," Councilman Pat O'Neil said.

    Several people spoke on the coyote issue Tuesday night at the council meeting.

    "These are invasive animals. They do not belong here and they are decimating everything on this island," Wayne Stelljes told the Council.

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    Haskell firm provides Christmas trees to people who cannot afford their own

    - December 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Photo by Holly Stewart

    Haskell Paving's flatbed trailer was loaded with Christmas trees ready to deliver to underprivileged families in Newark on the morning of Dec. 13. From left are Alex Gramling, Bob Bailey Jr., Bob "Boots" Bailey Sr., Jeff Bailey, and Eddie Hubschmitt.

    Just after 8 a.m. on a chilly Dec. 13, the engine of Haskell Paving's flatbed trailer rumbled to life in the firm's driveway off Ringwood Avenue. Instead of carrying heavy equipment to a local construction job, however, it held scores of Christmas trees on their way to Newark, where they would be donated to underprivileged families through the work of a charity called Christmas Tree Santas.

    While the truck warmed up, Haskell Paving's owner Bob "Boots" Bailey held court in a little office up the hill with his sons Jeff and Bob Bailey and their friends Eddie Hubschmitt and Alex Gramling. After pointing at Gramling and saying, "There's your Santa Claus," Boots Bailey told Suburban Trends that the idea to give away Christmas trees to those who might otherwise not be able to afford them came about "when the guys were sitting around playing poker one night."

    Gramling and the younger Bob Bailey have been friends and business partners for many years. Along with Ted Justiss, the two friends started Christmas Tree Santas four years ago. Their mission is to spread holiday hope and joy by giving Christmas trees to families in need.

    "We were already doing it in Atlanta and where I live in Massachusetts," Gramling said. "Then Hurricane Sandy hit the following year and we thought we should try to help people out in New Jersey after that."

    Following a short search for a foundation to work with, they decided to partner with Merit Preparatory Charter School in Newark. This is their third year heading down to the Brick City, where they set up a little tree stand and hold a Christmas party for a few hours.

    Representatives from Merit Prep do the work of finding appropriate tree recipients in the weeks preceding delivery.

    "The families have all signed up in advance," Gramling said. "They love it. We get a lot of smiles from them."

    Gramling said that 125 trees would be distributed in Newark, but that is only a small part of the Christmas Tree Santas' story.

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