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)
Mar 3, 2008
Mar 2, 2008
Khairy rebrands Mat Rempits as Mat Cemerlang
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.
Labels:
general election,
khairy jamaluddin,
mat cemerlang,
mat rempit,
the star
Feb 29, 2008
What would Maria Sharapova say to golf hottie Adam Scott?
"Night match please?"
That's what tennis beauty Maria Sharapova said when she listed Adam Scott at number six on her top 10 list of dream mixed-doubles partners.
Scott also admitted that he would be keen to play a round with Sharapova.
The comments will set tongues wagging in elite sports circles where both Scott, 27, and Sharapova are hot commodities.
(Pictures via Down the Line!)
That's what tennis beauty Maria Sharapova said when she listed Adam Scott at number six on her top 10 list of dream mixed-doubles partners.
Scott also admitted that he would be keen to play a round with Sharapova.
"I haven't met Maria yet but it's nice," said the Australian world number five.
"She's a good-looking girl and a good tennis player. Maybe we'll run into each other one day."
The comments will set tongues wagging in elite sports circles where both Scott, 27, and Sharapova are hot commodities.
(Pictures via Down the Line!)
Labels:
adam scott,
golf,
maria sharapova,
tennis
Prince Harry secretly serving in Afghanistan
One of the biggest secret is out. Wild child turn soldier, Prince Harry, has been secretly fighting in Afghanistan since Christmas.
The prince arrived in Afghanistan Christmas Eve. A week later, he oversaw his first airstrike on a bunker system behind Taliban lines in which up to 15 enemy fighters had been positively identified from the air.
Perhaps this could be a positive turning point for Prince Harry. In the last few year, he has made more news being served alcohol at various nightclubs than he has serving his country.
I once read an article predicted that Prince Harry would be the first member of the royal family to go to the outer space. Looking at the path he is going, it might happen one day.
He is a J-TAC (Joint Terminal Air Controller). He serves on the frontlines in Afghanistan's Helmand Province. The third in line for the throne has coordinated major air support against the Taliban and taken part in foot patrols with his fellow soldiers.
The prince arrived in Afghanistan Christmas Eve. A week later, he oversaw his first airstrike on a bunker system behind Taliban lines in which up to 15 enemy fighters had been positively identified from the air.
Perhaps this could be a positive turning point for Prince Harry. In the last few year, he has made more news being served alcohol at various nightclubs than he has serving his country.
I once read an article predicted that Prince Harry would be the first member of the royal family to go to the outer space. Looking at the path he is going, it might happen one day.
Labels:
afghanistan,
british royal,
prince harry,
taliban
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)