Marisa tries to earn her cash

Published: January 31, 2010 at 9:30pm
Please, no jokes about the headline

Please, no jokes about the headline

That loser Marisa Micallef is currently on Facebook (it’s hard to face the fact that you’re in your 50s), telling people not to let in ‘somebody posing as Anne Borg who might want to take your pictures’. Wink wink.

U hallina, Marisa. Grow up.

You and Consuelo are going to be stuck in your Sacred Heart Convent playground till the end of your days. Il-veru kaz.

I am not Anne Borg. I am not on Facebook. I do not need to spend my time trawling Facebook for compromising pictures of Consuelo Herrera, the sort of tarts you can’t bake, and the rest of the Labour Party’s demimonde, which it thinks is The Middle Class, when all it is is the Loser Class.

People send me the photos, Marisa, by email. Believe it or not, you and the rest of the sorry lot who confuse ‘cheap and tacky tart’ with ‘liberal’ have shot yourselves in the foot already.

You’re doing a crap job for your new boss Joseph Muscat, Marisa – face it. You’re just not worth the money.




16 Comments Comment

  1. IN says:

    And what’s up with her hideous picture… showing her wrinkles and “teeth”? What is her job exactly within the Labour Party? Not as a strategy adviser to Joseph hobuwha il-mara Muscat?

  2. Pedro says:

    Was it Marisa’s idea to have Joseph and Michelle hire an interior designer for The Malta Independent on Sunday photoshoot (my favourite room)? And was it her idea to have Joseph bil-kartuna tal-halib f’idu when there were enough milk jars to feed an orphanage? Did the interior designer really charge 500 euro for his service? And is Marisa aware of the petition signed by scores of MLP supporters, including a number of MPs, asking Joseph Muscat to ditch her?

  3. Gahan says:

    Dak Nejxjis , mela min jaf kemm sa jghir il-Profs!

  4. FIV says:

    No wonder her profile pic shows only her arm and her teeth…

  5. Sandra Dee says:

    Marisa Micallef in an interview (2001)

    ‘When it’s time for me to guide my daughter as to her career choice, I’d guide her into thinking about the financial side. I never imagined I’d have to maintain myself financially. I hope she’ll realise that a lot of money doesn’t make you happy, but it does give you the luxury of choice.’

    Incredible but true….. The PL gbir ta’ fondi marathons should help.

  6. Janice says:

    Pity all this “Consuelo business” didn’t come up at the time of the court case below. It would have been an even greater laugh at the time had such knowledge been more public than it was.

    http://www.timesofmalta.com.mt/articles/view/20091202/local/greengrocer-tells-police-of-sex-for-debt-blackmail

  7. Katarina says:

    My boyfriend and I have decided to do some role playing tonight in bed. He’ll be calling me Consie and I’ll be calling him Robert. What fun.

  8. Harry Purdie says:

    Daphne, you have wonderfully exposed a group of odious, incorrigible individuals who, I guess, thought they were untouchable. Well, you surely ‘touched’ them. You have also given the rock one of the most amusing, enjoyable, although potentially serious, weekends for many years. I, along with many others, salute you.

    • Leonard says:

      I’m with you Harry. Distances are irrelevant. And to cap a memorable weekend, Wazza hits his century as United tear the Gooners apart. Life is beautiful. For some people anyway..

  9. Claude Sciberras says:

    About the FTS story you must know that Malta Today and the editor had pushed the story to its limits alleging that Minister Galea was helping his constituents through the Foundation for Tomorrow’s Schools. Then the Labour Party, incidentally on the day that Magistrate Herrera was on duty and very close to a local council election, went to the courts to get a magisterial inquiry.

    You must know that whilst the claim was of corruption by then minister Louis Galea, the magistrate did not even interview the ‘accused’. I’m no lawyer but I would imagine that to be central to the report. The Minister was cleared but when you read the report you find a list of allegations with no basis whatsoever. When the report was published, the minister had issued the following press release which includes an appendix with an analysis of the report including what the Attorney General and the Minister had to say. The Appendix should make interesting reading in this context.:
    http://www.education.gov.mt/ministry/doc/pr_pdf4/PR16804.pdf

  10. Lucy Fair says:

    your breath and spit smells obnoxious more tham something else you have to wipe with a paper.
    Lucy Fair

  11. Mia says:

    Very surprised to see Marisa s comment in her interview 2001 stating that the advice she d give to her daughter as to career advice is the financial side of it ! I would have thought from the way she speaks about upbringing and values and looks down on others, that she would have had higher expecations for her own daughter for eg. doing something she believes in and has a passion for rather then money because” although it doesn t make you happy it gives you the luxury of choice ” !

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