I was at the Raptor Watch last weekend and I think I fell in love with a tigress:

She smiled just for me.
I was at the Raptor Watch last weekend and I think I fell in love with a tigress:

She smiled just for me.
When the Prime Minister announced that the general election would be held, I immediately realized that I had to choose between voting and having fun. I decided to vote and forgo traveling to Tanjung Tuan to celebrate this year’s Raptor Watch. Fortunately, MNS reacted quickly and postponed the event to a week later, allowing many to vote and have fun.
Yup folks. Raptor Watch is scheduled for this weekend.

Come and learn about raptors with the Malaysian Nature Society this weekend! Do come to Raptor Watch 2008!
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I have and I voted for a smaller government.
For what happened at the polling station where I casted my vote, please give the brand new KL Metblog a visit.
I accidentally became Nik Nazmi’s “official photographer” after I decided to tag along with his campaign team on Sunday evening. We went to an Indian-majority area and the reception was absolutely raving. I was taken aback at how wide the community opened their arms to Nik Nazmi. And I lost count at how many residents he shook hand with.

The photo above portrays a serene atmosphere. Do not be tricked by it however because behind me was a freaking festival complete with fireworks and a quartet of pakhawaj or tabla or whatever troupe!

Afterward, Nik Nazmi was joined by Tony Pua, Loh Gwo Burne as well as three other speakers at a public speaking session.

Why anak muda? Ask the pretty lady that introduced Tony to the crowd.