And now for the inevitable comic relief
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November 22, 2014 at 8:50pm
Silvio Parnis is going on a FAN RUN tomorrow. I know many Maltese people have serious problems with English vowels, but really, how hard is it to work out that this is more likely to be a fun run than a fan run?
He’s probably working out where he’s going to plug it in while running. I have a few suggestions, but this is an all-ages website.
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I thought he was having his ego tickled.
Il-biskuttini f’halq il-hmir.
Ah, but now idiots have a new excuse, they can always say that their skewed spelling is just them writing in Maltese.
Perhaps he meant running with all his fans, male and female. We all know how popular he is.
Yes, his greatest fan being the guy he sees when he looks in the mirror.
Maybe he thinks it’s for his fans to run with him.
Kemm ha jrewwah.
On a different matter, how come ENEMED is sponsoring the Malta Eurovision Song Contest? Can’t understand the benefit of advertising an ex-Petrolium Division unless its a way to funnel funds without accounting for them in the Budget.
forsi se jwahhal FAN ma sormu, halli zgur jigi l-ewwel.
Where is he going for the run? Smart City to Marsascala?
He is semi-literate.
However I would rather have him as Home Minister than the toad.
Any time.
He is infinitely more stupid but certainly less dangerous and scary.
Il-Prim Ministru m’għandux…
http://normanvella.blogspot.com/2014/11/il-prim-ministru-mghandux.html
Ma fhimtx, it’s a fan run. He runs and his fans follow.
Let’s show that Labour still pulls? More fool them.
CUC mill-akbar fl-istorja tal-umanita’.
It was even spelt in that purple stuff underneath, could have copied it. And there was no need to put a space before the fullstop or the question mark.
Lanqas jitwemmnu. Lanqas hu kapaci jhares lejn il-linja ta’ taht dak l-imbarazz li kien qed jikteb u jikkopja l-kelma sew.
Parnis is a source of laughter in tragic moments.
‘Fan Run’ as in ‘Chicken Run’; a lot of Taghna Lkollers and Switchers running together in the hope of taking flight.