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    Kris praying for a best friend, starts work on Feng Shui 2

    - June 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Her moving on from a recent heartbreak may be gradual but Kris Aquino hopes to find new love eventually.

    Keeping the faith, the Kapamilya host-actress revealed that she has been praying for a smart man to come her way, someone who can be her best friend, too.

    Simple lang ang ipinagdarasal ko. Sabi ko, somebody talaga na pagkatapos ng araw ay masarap kakwentuhan. Kasi the day is so long, so masarap yung pag-uwi mo ay masarap na ka-kwentuhan at may opinion (I have a very simple prayer and that is to find somebody whom I can talk to at the end of the day. The day is so long thats why when you get home, its nice to have someone to talk with, someone who has opinion), Aquino shared during her show Kris TVs Tuesday episode.

    She explained further, I want someone with a mind. Kasi kapag tumanda ka, ang gusto mo lang talaga eh yung masarap kakwentuhan (When you get older, you just want someone whos a good conversant).

    Shying away when asked if she wants someone who has a sense of humor, a trait which many believe her supposed ex Quezon City Mayor Herbert Bautista has, Aquino answered, Basta smart, basta matalino and someone who can be your best friend. Lets move on baka may masabi pa ako (I just want someone who is smart, intelligent and someone who can be your best friend. Lets move on, I might say something else).

    Prayers aside, what keeps Aquino going is work, and she, in fact, has started work on the sequel of the hit 2004 horror film Feng Shui.

    Aquino took to Instagram on Monday to post a photo of the films script. Feng Shui 2 has been submitted for consideration as an entry to this years Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF).

    Her caption read, My bedside reading: the script of FENG SHUI 2 10 years after the 1st movie, its time to continue the story & end the curse Ive missed you Lotus Feet!

    It was reported earlier that Aquino will star with Ikaw Lamang actor Coco Martin in the Chito Roo-helmed horror flick.

    The success of Feng Shui a decade ago earned Aquino the Box-office Horror Queen tag.

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    Wellness Fair Sunday at the Gardens on Anderton

    - June 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Terri Perrin, a certified feng shui consultant and author with Comox-based Fine Art of Intention Feng Shui, will be one of several presenters and exhibitors sharing wisdom at the Wellness Fair in the Gardens on Sunday, June 22, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Gardens on Anderton in Comox.

    "There are many factors to consider when incorporating feng shui principles to your landscape and garden design," says Perrin. "But, before you grab your pruning sheers and garden spade, you first have to consider what your objectives are in making changes and enhancements to your outdoor living space. If, for example, you want more opportunities and increased wealth, the first thing to evaluate is the home's formal entrance. Front doors and pathways that are blocked by overgrown trees or shrubs restrict, rather than create, a path for welcoming and positive energy to come into your life."

    Perrin adds that, in addition to making enhancements to your garden in an effort to facilitate life changes, it is imperative to set powerful intentions with every feng shui action. "If you don't have a specific intention in mind you are just gardening, not practicing feng shui," adds Perrin.

    Wellness Fair visitors are invited to visit the Fine Art of Intention Feng Shui booth to ask questions and receive a free handout on how to set powerful and positive intentions. Terri Perrin will also be giving a 15-minute talk on Feng Shui for the Garden. The time of her presentation on the stage and a variety of other guest speakers will be posted at the event or you may call closer to the date for an exact time.

    Perrin, an avid gardener herself, has been studying the influence of energy and the impact of design in home and work environments since 2006. She was certified as a Feng Shui Practitioner from Mount Royal University in Calgary, Alberta in 2008 and started her consulting business after moving to the Comox Valley in 2009.

    The Wellness Fair in the Gardens is hosted by the IODE Laura Gordon Chapter in celebration of their 25 years of helping charitable organizations. In addition to having more than 30 health and wellness-related exhibitors, they have organized live entertainment, demonstrations, guest speakers and more. Complimentary cake and coffee will be provided and many exhibitors are giving out free samples. Tickets are $5 at the gate. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Anderton Therapeutic Garden Society to help fund the wheelchair accessible pathways around the Gardens on Anderton, (2012 Anderton Road, Comox).

    For information on the IODE Laura Gordon Chapter and the Wellness Fair, please call Louise at 250-338-1162.

    For more information of Fine Art of Intention Feng Shui call 250-218-4952.

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    Why Kris is Coco's dream co-star

    - June 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Kris Aquino and Coco Martin. Composite image

    MANILA - Coco Martin considers his upcoming film with Kris Aquino a dream project, calling the actress a "queen" in the genre they will tackle.

    The "Ikaw Lamang" actor and Aquino will co-star in a sequel to the 2011 horror film "Feng Shui," which also starred the actress and went on to become one of the highest grossing local movies of all time.

    The sequel, still under the direction of Chito Rono, has been submitted for consideration as one of the competing entries in this year's Metro Manila Film Festival.

    Martin was asked about his involvement in the project Thursday on the sidelines of a thanksgiving party for his latest film "Maybe This Time," which has so far grossed P133 million.

    "Ako kasi, sabi ko nga, isa sa mga pangarap ko na makatrabaho siya (Aquino). Siyempre, pag sinabi mong horror, ang unang-una sa akin... Siyempre, sino ba 'yung reyna diyan? Kumbaga kanino bang forte 'yan? Sabi ko talaga, si Ms. Kris Aquino," he said.

    Owing to a string of successful horror films she top-billed -- "Sukob," "Dalaw," and "Segunda Mano," among others -- Aquino is dubbed local showbiz's "Queen of Horror Movies."

    "Atsaka isa talaga ako sa mga fans ng 'Feng Shui' noon," Martin continued. "Lalung-lalo na, naalala ko nga, hindi ko siya mapanood mag-isa. Kaya kung makakagawa ako, sana magkaroon ng 'Feng Shui 2.'"

    Relating how plans for a sequel came about, Martin said he candidly mentioned the idea to Aquino, who instantly got on board.

    "Hindi naman totally ako nag-propose. Kumbaga, pangarap ko lang talaga. Gusto ko gumawa ng horror movie and naisip ko lang. And then noong nagkita kami, binanggit ko lang sa kanya," he said.

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    Slain trader Richard Kings kin, friends cry for justice on last night of wake in Cebu

    - June 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Relatives and friends of slain businessman Richard King on Tuesday evening cried for justice as they attended the last night of his wake in Cebu City.

    Chinese traditions including the practice of feng shui were observed in preparing for King's burial, GMA Cebu reported on Wednesday.

    Exclusive footage taken by GMA Cebu showed feng shui expert Peter Tan supervising the arrangements. King was to be buried at the Cebu Memorial Park.

    Tan used a compass and measuring tape to make sure King's remains were aligned with the sun. The feng shui arrangements sought to get rid of negative energy and bring in good luck.

    King reportedly owns the Crown Regency Group of Hotels.

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    Generals’ Marder clears the fences – Video

    - June 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Generals #39; Marder clears the fences
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    TV9 – Himachal government fences Beas river 1 week after tragedy – Video

    - June 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    TV9 - Himachal government fences Beas river 1 week after tragedy

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    Fences from the Pony Club Regional Junior Tetrathlon 2014 – Video

    - June 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Fences from the Pony Club Regional Junior Tetrathlon 2014
    These are the fences from the Pony Club Regional Junior tetrathlon 2014 held at Milton Keynes Eventing Centre.

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    Franklin Lakes to consider law banning new spiked fences

    - June 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Franklin Lakes Trying to find a solution to deer impalements in the borough, officials appear to be straddling the fence between animal protection and practicality.

    Council members and officials at a Feb. 4 meeting favored passing a law that would prevent property owners from erecting spiked fences in the future, but would not require residents to remove such fences that are already standing.

    Some deer have attempted to leap over the fences, but instead have fallen short and landed on the sharp spikes atop the fences, leading to a slow death.

    Officials said they need to consider the cost for property owners to remove fences, which caused four deer deaths last month and an estimated six annually in recent years, according to Mayor Frank Bivona.

    "You have a situation here where someone's spent an enormous amount of money to put up some of these fences," Bivona said. "What's our ability to go back and say, 'You can't have this fence,' after we allowed them to put this fence in?"

    Borough Administrator Gregory Hart said the borough currently has no ordinance that is specific to spikes or fences.

    However, Bivona said, the borough has attempted "to hang [its] hat on" an existing ordinance as a means to get residents to remove spiked fences.

    The borough's current property maintenance ordinance prohibits "exterior surfaces or parts of buildings or structures containing sharp, rough or projecting surfaces or objects which might cause injury to persons coming in contact therewith."

    "If there's something that's egregious out there, I think that we should go after it," Bivona said.

    Bivona said there are many spiked fences in the borough, but many of them have small spikes that are not a threat to deer. He said the new ordinance would target fences that have "big impaling-type spikes."

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    Residents voice concern over fence construction at Tredyffrin/Easttown

    - June 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By Richard Ilgenfritz rilgenfritz@mainlinemedianews.com

    Citing security and recommendations by law enforcement, district officials approved the plan in February that would place the fences around each of the five properties.

    Recently contractors began removing vegetation from areas around where work is to be done. Actual construction on the fences is expected to begin once school is out for the summer.

    At a Friday, June 13 afternoon Facility Committee meeting, about two dozen residents attended the meeting with many of them speaking up and raising concerns over the project.

    My concern is that the fence plan is going to interfere with our enjoyment of our property and detract from the value of our property, said Berwyn resident Rob Adams.

    Other speakers raised concern over the costs of the project when the district has complained about financial constraints.

    You really need to convince stakeholders that a 5-foot chain link fence is worth $250,000 when we have such financial woes, said Kathleen Johnson.

    Several residents also brought up the idea questioning the effectiveness of a five-foot fence in keeping out an intruder when one resident said, Theres hardly anybody in this room that if they wanted to get over that 5-foot fence couldnt get over it.

    Johnson also expressed concern over the security and the potential for an evacuation of students.

    We are concerned about emergency situations. While I have been told and many of us have been told in our constant questions over the past several weeks there is no scenario that would require all of the children to be evacuated from a school property. Thats just not an answer that parents want to hear. We understand that evacuation plans cannot be publicly divulged. We understand the details of those plans cannot be publicly divulged. Were not asking for that. What were asking for is confidence that when you completely enclose a school property that you can get our children off [school property]. It does not take a creative imagination to envision a scenario where we need to the children off [school property] and we need to get them off quickly, Johnson said. Continued...

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    Officials say homeowners must mend fences

    - June 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    WYCKOFF Property owners along Route 208 with damaged and dilapidated fencing near the highway are going to be notified they are expected to fix or replace those barricades, according to Mayor Douglas Christie.

    Some of the dilapidated and damaged fencing may be on a homeowners property or in the state highways right of way, Police Chief Benjamin Fox said. Regardless, homeowners are responsible for maintenance of fences, he said.

    Christie said the broken fencing is presenting a bad impression of Wyckoff to travelers who use the busy 208 corridor. At the April 1 Township Committee meeting, he described the area as a "total ruin" in need of immediate attention. He attributed the damaged fencing to snow plowing and long-term wear and tear.

    Fox noted that his department received eight phone calls from residents along Route 208 during a mid-February snowstorm stating that the New Jersey Department of Transportation plow operators had damaged or knocked down fencing. Prior to that storm, Fox noted, a lot of fencing along Wyckoff s section of the state highway already was in disrepair.

    Fox said that he has reached out to the eight residents who called and provided them with an NJDOT claim form to file for damages, along with a phone number.

    "Clearly there needs to be a cleanup and repair along that stretch," Fox said.

    At the committees March 21 meeting, Committeeman Kevin Rooney said that Fox raised the issue of fence damaged by state snow plow operators.

    In an interview April 2, Rooney said that the committee instructed local Code Enforcement Officer Fred Depken to "take note of where fences have been damaged" and send an "abatement notice" to homeowners. Rooney said that approximately 24 properties are involved. He said homeowners would be told to "repair it, replace it, or remove it."

    He said homeowners filing for damages with the DOT and those making their own repairs would be given "a reasonable" time to complete work.

    "We have received more and more inquiries from residents about this. It is an eyesore and people are just becoming more aware. Now is the time to take care of it," said Rooney.

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