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Dear Anon,
1. I agree with you on your definition of more than one water position below.
2. What I find highly unusual is not so much of what you mentioned below, but I literally understood or thought that the earlier posting to mean that there are two water positions outside the main door i.e. on each side. This is what I felt.
3. The context of water positions so close-by side-by-side is in my opinion highly unusual.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 5/11/00 11:15:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>You mentioned that having two
>water bodies is very unusual.
>But it is very common in my
>city. Sometimes one will find
>more than 2 water bodies. eg.
>my apartment complex has
>a fountain at the front gate
>and a swimming pool at the
>left side. And there is is
>famous building with 3 water
>bodies. Fountain in the front
>and a pool of the water at the
>back and swimming pool and
>Jacuzzi at the left side.
>Thanks.
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