Jaqaw Emmanuel zmaga, jew ghandu xi life crisis?

Published: February 22, 2010 at 12:11pm
Shame we can't Facebook this to Manny and Ronnie Pellegrini

Shame we can't Facebook this to Manny and Ronnie Pellegrini

Here he is, Facebooking Julia Farrugia of Illum:

Emmanuel Mallia
Saw yesterday’s interview with cop. U were super so was cop. Good interview.
November 24, 2009 at 11:05am •

And Ms Farrugia responds:

Julia Farrugia Thanks so much Dottore :)
24 November 2009 at 12:06 ·

I’m not surprised to hear people tell me that the dating scene in Malta is DESPERATE.




22 Comments Comment

  1. Frans Borg says:

    I definitely cannot complain about the dating scene in Malta. Maybe everyone gets what they deserve?

  2. Marcus says:

    Daphne

    You reassures us that you wont go bananas one day and turn to Labour and sing kumbaya hand in hand with Joeph Muscat and this lawyer? Marisa Micallef *leyson* did it and so did another Gay person who wrties so much in the Times of Malta. Who says in a few months time we wont see you doing the same and maybe even getting a job at Pyrex building?

    Both the people mentioned above use to write ad nausea against labour on newspapers and blogs like you do and now they turn in bed with Sciberras Trigona, Joe Debono Grech (hey look double surname like you :), must be royal then.

    [Daphne – Ah, but I’m stable.]

    • Paul Bonnici says:

      They lack principles and integrity. They are opportunists.

      I can’t imaging Daphne in a million years joining that lot. She’s rattled their cage too much.

  3. gomu says:

    Kieku taf Daphne kemm hawn nies tan n..k, kollha jippuzaw u jekk tasarhom nothing comes out. Bhal Saver, who thinks he can dictate politics – ja ghageb kieku qieghed barra minn Malta jaghmel xi kafe u toast FORSI, ja miskin.

  4. Leone says:

    The following news item from Eurosport is relevant to tonight’s Bondi+ program. I guess if the Sunday Times editor was in charge of Eurosport he would repress such a news item.

    Premier League – Cole faces record £400,000 fine
    Eurosport – Mon, 22 Feb 11:57:00 2010
    Chelsea could fine Ashley Cole £400,000 in the wake of further damaging allegations about the England defender.
    Club officials are determined to crack down to ensure the club sheds its sleazy reputation, and chief executive Ron Gourlay is expected to hand out the record-breaking punishment this week.
    Lurid headlines about Cole’s alleged infidelity to wife Cheryl have brought embarrassment on the club, which is still reeling from the sex scandal that saw John Terry removed as England captain.

    • Leone says:

      As an afterthought I would add that the Commission for the Administration of Justice in Malta should take note how proactive football club administrators in England are in shedding the sleazy reputation footballers give their club by their sexual escapades.

    • Editorial says:

      The Sunday Times wouldn’t repress such a story. It would publish an editorial.

      And the editorial would explain that it doesn’t publish stories without checking the facts and that without checking the facts it know the story is not worth publishing.

      I know. I can’t follow that “logic”, either.

    • kev says:

      Indeed, Leonard, most muppets laugh at KMB and yet you’d better believe it now, since you’ll have to face the truth sooner or later: the bad, old days were in fact the good times and now they’re over. The only progress you will see henceforth is technological, which you will misinterpret as political achievements.

      Gonzi can today blame it all on the global financial crisis (without any Keynesian fool actually explaining WHY it came about – ‘the bizniss sajkil, hux’), but things can hardly get better for these debt-ridden EU offshore rocks since we haven’t got the means to generate any wealth except for the decrepit, Soviet-style, 10-year economic plans they call the ‘Lisbon Agenda’.

      And for the benefit of those who are blinded by EU funds, as KMB rightly pointed out, the balance is (already) not in our favour.

      To me you all look like headless muppets whose political interests go no further than the tribal shenanigans staged for the local teatrin. This is Maltese parochialism at its very best. Can’t wait for the next Facebook villain to be drawn and quartered Daphne-style.

      • Harry Purdie says:

        Could be you

      • La Redoute says:

        Which bad old days were the good times, Kev? You surely don’t mean those led by KMB, your wife’s partner in that ill-fated, misbegotten CNI headed by the American Eagle and the Drainage Inspector.

        So everyone looks like headless muppets. That would make you and Sharon the grumpy old muppet men in the balcony. As I recall, they spent their time carping but couldn’t resist staying on for the show.

      • Leonard says:

        Kev – I have stayed away from the Mintoff debates because I think there was some good with the bad and more time needs to pass for an objective assessment. But can you mention one single positive thing of significance that KMB did for Malta during the time he was Prime Minister from 1984 to 1987?

      • La Redoute says:

        Leonard:

        He set up CNI – with Mintoff and Sharon Ellul Bonici.

      • kev says:

        The subject is hardly KMB, Leonard. I did not even vote Labour in 1992. But he remains more genuine than any politician today, and what he’s been saying about the EU, though unpopular and wholly misunderstood, are rare glimpses of a disappearing truth.

      • La Redoute says:

        Charles Manson was ‘genuine’, Kev. What would you do – vote for him?

        If that truth is disappearing, then you’ve no need to mourn. It’s what you’ve been saying yourself – in deeds if not in words.

  5. pat says:

    @gomu
    How right you are!! Agree with you 100%. Aqtawli kurzita` please, ghax nghix hawn Malta u ma naf lil hadd kwazi. Dan Manwel Mallia same person li ghamel zmien twil ma’ avukat maghruf hafna Malta?
    Thanks.

  6. Norman Wisdom says:

    @ Yes. The President should know , he was president of MFA. It would be interesting to see how he dealt with similar cases then. Not that the private lives of footballers have anything to do with the private lives of magistrates. What goes on in the lives of the latter, and who are their friends, may have consequences on the lives of people who appear in front of them for judgement The lives of footballers are inconsequential.

  7. Tony Pace says:

    Sleaze is sleaze, whether it’s sports, politics or indeed the judiciary.
    President Abela, kindly note.

  8. Harry Purdie says:

    Truly amazing. A toyboy gets his toy trapped in someone else’s drawers. A horny magistrate. A fatso, over the hill, lawyer who can actually tell when it’s snowing. Business persons who think degrees are more important than business acumen and merit. Thugs who send love letters to male lawyers. Crazed newspaper editors who don’t know when their game is up. Commissions running around in circles in panic. Authorities terrified who will be next. Daphne, you have made the doldrums season the best in living memory. Love this rock!

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