Sunday: 103,058 views

Published: February 1, 2010 at 12:28am

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No wonder this site crashed at one point. Just to give you some basis for comparison, the day the votes were counted after the general election two years ago, when everybody was frantic with anxiety for whatever reason, and stuck at home with laptops and TV, the total view count was 131,963. That was this blog’s highest view-count ever.

I never thought anything could beat it. Who thought it would have been Consuelo to almost break a general election record?

I’m sorry, but I can’t upload any more photos for now. It’s time we all went to bed, anyway (I hope she doesn’t take that as an invitation – but anyway, they say she’s having a Singapore Sling right now).

I have to wait for the settings on this thing to be adjusted. But when that’s done in the morning, I’ll upload another couple of pictures from Consuelo’s birthday party, and you’ll also be able to get a closer look at the small picture that’s showing up now, of Consuelo partying with that Labour Party ex-mayor, except that he’s not a once or future shag, because he’s in some kind of relationship with Labour spokesman Anthony Zammit, who was tied up and robbed by hooded men with size 38 shoes – which kind of seems like the magistrate’s dream fantasy, unless it’s true what they say about the correlation between the size of a man’s shoes and the size of – well, never mind.




5 Comments Comment

  1. Matt says:

    Impressive indeed. It’s true what they say – the cream always rises to the top.

    If there is one computer per household and two people living in the house, then at least 200,000 or 1/2 the population of Malta is following these revealing news. If these 200,000 speak to just one person tomorrow about what they learned this weekend from this blog, it may very well result in 300,000 reading it.

    Why aren’t the newspapers reporting the investigation of the magistrate? Don’t they want to increase their circulation? The public hunger for this news is insatiable.

    You are a journalist with spunk.

    [Daphne – An unfortunate choice of words, given that we are talking about a person who has to check herself for spunk before leaving the lavatories at parties – or a dark alley in Paceville.]

    Malta can use investigative journalists. You certainly raised the bar for other journalists. Without doubt your blog is a must-read.
    I have the feeling that members of the opposition are your biggest fans.

    [Daphne – ‘Fans’? I hardly think so. That they read this compulsively, yes. That they are fans, no.]

  2. Gahan says:

    The plot thickens. It seems the whole Brotherhood parties with her. The ex-mayor, who hardly knows how to read and write, wants to be mayor of Zurrieq again and he’s already rocking the boat against his ex-colleagues. Come to think of it, it is the same trend as with Pullicino Orlando, Mugliett, and the MEPA guru – probably their first allegiance is towards Karmenu Vella’s master.

  3. kev says:

    Yes, that’s why the tabloid press sells more, especially when sex is involved. It is much more difficult to write about important issues, such as who’s screwing people’s lives from far away – especially when you haven’t a clue yourself.

  4. Arthur Hill says:

    Kev, it’s best to control your other half or otherwise you will be the next Roberto.

  5. yticilef says:

    Thank you Daphne for the guts and ‘balls’ !
    Scum rule the law courts…eg Noel Arrigo our ex Chief Justice.. a fine example!

    Daphne I admire you.

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