Ara, din bhal Franco mela

Published: January 24, 2012 at 12:01am




10 Comments Comment

  1. malteser says:

    Prim Ministru? More like Prim Minestra.

  2. Lilla says:

    When I think of these people in government, I would laugh, but I can’t stop crying.

  3. David Meilak says:

    The way Franco sees it, updating the Constitution with respect to the rights of criminals is more important than jobs or the economy. ‘L-ekonomija importanti, izda dawn aktar importanti. L-impjiegi importanti, imma dawn aktar importanti’.

    I can just imagine Grace Borg’s agenda in parliament: her only aim will be to make sure that in Malta it will be illegal to download any music through the internet or copy any CDs.

  4. Intellect says:

    In 1996 I remember buying fake Playstation games from Exotique in Sliema. If you can’t beat them, join them – apparently.

  5. mandango says:

    Thought you wouldn’t be “Gracing” us with any write ups on Franco. Scrolling through your last posts, there is no substance, just waffle. Not that that’s new, but this time round, it abounds.

    Whatever happened to your untamed verve? Been told to “stay away from Franco” by any chance? Until Thursday that is?

    Whichever way it goes is, in my view, irrelevant really. There are only 52 weeks that separate March 2012 and March 2013. The last minute freebies won’t tip the scales.

    [Daphne – I haven’t ‘stayed away from Franco’, sweetheart. I wrote about him only the day before yesterday, for my Sunday newspaper column. And I think it has become amply clear over the last two decades, to all but the daft, that I write what I please, when I please. I know that the standard of writing over at your favourite haunts is frustratingly low for you, but tough.]

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