See if you can spot the difference. No prize for the correct answer. This is just for entertainment purpose with no intention to offend (or please) anyone or any parties.
Hint: There are 5 differences altogether.

(Original picture via The Star, alternative picture photoshopped by HCFoo)
See if you can spot the difference. No prize for the correct answer. This is just for entertainment purpose with no intention to offend (or please) anyone or any parties.
Hint: Look for the leader of all Mat Rempits.

(Original picture via The Star, alternative picture photoshopped by HCFoo)
This picture is taken from thestar.com.my. This billboard along MRR2 highway is showing BN candidate for Pandan Datuk Ong Tee Keat.
See if you can spot the difference. No prize for the correct answer. This is just for entertainment purpose with no intention to offend (or please) anyone or any parties.

(First picture via The Star, second picture photoshopped by HCFoo)

UMNO Youth is cashing on the large numbers of 'Mat Rempits' in Malaysia as preparation for the upcoming elections.
The new image of 'Mat Rempits' who turned 'Mat Cemerlang'. See if you can spot the leader of all Mat Cemerlang in this picture.
Of all the places on the taxi, Pak Lah chose to stick the Barisan Nasional sticker on the windscreen. How smart is that when it comes to road safety? Although it is not sticked right in front of the driver's seat, it is still dangerous assuming cars coming from the left. Tak realistik betul lar Pak Lah ni!
Although I'm not 100% sure about this, but my source said that Rafael Nadal is definitely coming to Malaysia!
I don't understand why The Star want to keep the news tightly to themselves by not mentioning Nadal's name in the exhibition match in Shah Alam. NST sounds more sincere in letting us tennis fans know that not only Fedex and Pistol Pete will be visiting us in November, but also Nadal, the indisputable clay court specialist.
My source also said that Nadal will be playing against a local veteran tennis player. The only player that I can think of is none other than Adam Malik. Since this is an exhibition match, I don't mind settle for this match although I would like to see Fedex play against Nadal in my homegrown.
And by the way, to those of you who came into my blog searching for places to get the tickets to this exhibition match, don't worry because the organizers have not make an announcement yet. Give them some time and you guys will see it in papers.
It seems that The Star did not mentioned about Nadal playing in Shah Alam this coming November. However, the news in New Straits Times (NST) reported otherwise, that Nadal is going to play against a mystery opponent.
I wonder why the news are not consistent. Well, I want to believe NST because I don't really trust anything reported (or not reported) by The Star. The most popular local English newspaper has the tendency not to report certain news to protect their personal interest. Well, of course I also want to believe that Nadal is coming to town.
Meanwhile, my sister might be able to get free passes for me to watch Fedex and Pistol Pete in action. I'm keeping my fingers crossed.

Anyway, tomorrow will be the first day of the French Open. It's my favourite Grand Slam since Michael Chang won the championship in 1989. I'm sure if you remember, that was one of the proudest and memorable moment for all Asian and Chinese people around the world.
Okay, no more mentioning about Nadal now. Will save it for his first round match.
I went to buy The Star just now and I didn't know they are increasing the price today from RM1.20 to RM1.50. I thought they said will start this weekend. Oh yeah, Saturday is weekend too.
I don't know why The Star have to increase price on weekend since they are making the most money on Saturday's advertisements.
Guess I have reason to stop reading The Star now. To be honest, I gain more information through reading blogs and online news than reading The Star's shit.