Joseph’s limited pool of talent makes its voice heard on Facebook

Published: January 16, 2012 at 5:39pm

Luciano Busuttil
NOW IS THE TIME TO DECIDE WHETHER WE ARE CHILDREN OR WHETHER WE HAVE BECOME MEN.

Alfred Zammit
about time dot!

Luciano Busuttil
CANNOT WAIT FOR THURSDAY

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Daphne Caruana Galizia
JAHASRA.




24 Comments Comment

  1. Alvin Vella says:

    Yep, better than a PM makes it voice heard with the diplomats! Jahasra….

    [Daphne – Look, this bar has a door policy. If you want to come in and play, then leave your Facebookese and your timesofmalta.com/maltatoday comments board communication style outside.]

  2. Alvin Vella says:

    LOL, seems you looked in the mirror…..

    [Daphne – One more Facebook comment like this and you’re barred.]

    • Alvin Vella says:

      I see. So your educational background does not allow critics? Who criticizes left, right and center should also accept critics!

      [Daphne – What does my educational background have to do with the price of eggs? I’m bilingual, so feel free to write in Maltese, because your English is really very difficult to interpret.]

      • Serge Constanza says:

        Since you not even know why some chicken do not make eggs it seems that you are not literate enough to understand. It is not a question of bilingual but using the grey cells god had given to us.

        [Daphne – I kept chickens as a child, Serge. Hens lay eggs (not make them) and cocks, or so Franco’s fans say, have them.]

      • Serge Constanza says:

        Well DCG, in that case you should know that the cackling hens lay no eggs. Since you do nothing else than cackling I do not assume that you producer ever something important!

        [Daphne – Rubbish. Hens cackle loudly WHEN they lay eggs. I told you I kept chickens, and yet you must argue, even though the only chickens you have ever encountered were wrapped in plastic in your supermarket freezer.]

      • Harry Purdie says:

        So happy to see the elves are out in their ignorant, useless abundance, exhibiting the juvenile behaviour that so becomes them.

  3. Reporter says:

    Dan bis-serjetà?!

  4. Serge Constanza says:

    Do you have a problem with Facebook? As far I can see you seem to spend your complete day there……

    [Daphne – No, I don’t vote Labour or come from a working-class background. Facebook suits that demographic because communication takes place in groups of three or four (badly spelled) words without punctuation, except for multiple exclamation and interrogation marks.]

    • Serge Constanza says:

      Well, but you behave as if you are come from a working class background. There is no elegance in what you are writing but just hatred.

      At University you should have visited some lectures of Guido de Marco. He was someone with real style and elegance.

      [Daphne – And from a working-class background. So there you go.]

      • Serge Constanza says:

        Exactly. But inhaling education!

        [Daphne – Is that the new cocaine, or just an antihistamine?]

      • Serge Constanza says:

        DGC – education is something you must have missed during your difficult childhood!

        [Daphne – I had a very privileged childhood, Serge. But you’re not in a position to know that. And it’s Caruana Galizia, not Galizia Caruana.]

  5. silvio says:

    Wow, me and my big mouth – why can’t I just watch T.V. and keep my mouth shut?

    But just for the record, I think it was Gonzi who confided in the American Ambassador, that his choice of ministers was very limited. Correct me if I am wrong.

    [Daphne – You’re not wrong. My point is that Muscat’s pool of talent is catastrophic.]

    • silvio says:

      I tend to agree,the older ones have already proved themselves, and the results were all there to see.

      Most of the newcomers don’t give me the impression that they are up to it.

      But I must confess that Professor Scicluna Dr. Falzon and a few others might be O.K. and if, as they say, the P.L. wins the next election.

      It will be in our interest that Dr. Muscat makes the right choices.The most important thing is that they realise that they will be there for the whole country and not only for their supporters.

      We must abide by the choice of the majority; that is what democracy is all about.

      Another thing, which is completely besides the point – I think they are all out to get you. They will soon learn what a hard nut you are to crack.

      [Daphne – They do know. I’ve seen most of them out. There are very few people left in parliament who were there when I first started writing. If I were Franco’s cock, he’d never have lost a fight.]

  6. Joe Vella says:

    Up to 3 decades ago we were all working class; the only guy who stood out( on his own) was ic-Cisk, and he was seriously rich! He did not need a monopoly to make money, unlike many importers, whose only credential was that of being first class lackeys to the English! This is history, the rest (which you write) is wishful thinking and social alienation!

    [Daphne – ‘Up to 3 decades ago we were all working class’. Speak for yourself. I certainly was not. Nor were most of the people I knew. Not that there’s anything wrong with being working-class, but please let’s be factual here.]

  7. Angus Black says:

    Daphne, why are you wasting your precious time with these yahoos?

    These are the same people who at the time of ‘bulk buying’ and empty shelves used to scream at the top of their lungs in the middle of a street saying something like, “U ara, sibt tonn taz-zejt kemm ridt – u jghidu li m’hawnx bizzejjed!”

    Even the occasional importation of tuna cans used to be big news and Socialist propaganda. The above have the same brain cells (original or inherited) of the same herd.

    They can say what they like, because they can. They can dress up nicer because shops are stocked with the finest. They can go to ‘tal-lira stores’ and buy cheap because they are in their element there. They can go for an overseas vacation each year, no currency restrictions, because they have no money and Gonzi ‘qatilhom bil-guh’. They can educate themselves for free and get paid doing so, because stipends were not only retained but improved. They can eat steak whenever they like, although Joseph’s preference is hemberger and an occasional escapade to Sicily for a ‘platt ghagin’.

    These are the same people who will bitch about a Labour government (in private, of course) within six months of winning an election but not dare say anything lest we tell them “we told you so”. These are the same people who outsmarted Franco Debono who is handing them the reins of government, while cutting his nose and spiting his country.

    Ma l-injurant ma tista tirbah qatt.

  8. The Phoenix says:

    All I can say is that I much prefer the present cabinet than the dimwits we are about to be regaled with once Joseph gets elected. We are witnessing the Rise of The Nutters in a wholly unprecedented way.

    But support is also being galvanised among long-time supporters of the Nationalist Party.

  9. SPAM says:

    People who complain about the €500 increase are so petty.

    I agree it was done in the wrong way, but I believe they should earn such amounts.

    I have this feeling that most of the people that complain were deprived from an education system by the Labour government or they were given such opportunity and refused to do so. Hence they do not understand that with such positions, certain income should be earned.

    It is also another reason why Parliament does not attract more interesting candidates and instead end up with people like Luciano.

  10. Grezz says:

    Oh, so he’s not sure whether or not they’re men (yet)? I always thought there was something funny about the lot of them.

  11. H.P. Baxxter says:

    Here’s an instructional video for our confused novice blog contributors:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3E5vYNzrds

  12. Mercury Rising says:

    I had to laugh. “About time dot!” I think I read it in the wrong context, I thought he meant “About time li ssir man!”

  13. SPAM says:

    Another one from the limited pool of talent.

    Franco Mercieca on Facebook.

    Franco Mercieca
    Lawrence Gonzi u t-team ta’ GonziPN ma jridux jaffacjaw il-problemi, ta’ dan qed inhallsu ahna, pajjizna. Jekk verament tridu il-gid ghal Malta u Ghawdex waqfu din l-instabilita illum qabel ghada. Demokrazija b’sahhitha hija l-aqwa ghodda tal-ekonomija.

    Injustices Malta – Jista jkun li ghandek ragun Sur Mercieca imma allura il karozzi li hawn fit toroq, il hwejjeg ta ditta li jilbsu hafna maltin, il flat screen TVs, id djar lussuzi, is safar, iil hwient ta divertiment full up, speed boats, muturi, sahansitra online gaming. DAWN KOLLA ILLUZJONIJJIET ?

    Franco Mercieca ‎- Injustices Malta – attwalment dawk kollha illuzjonijiet. Is-Saudi Arabia tara dan kollu li qed issemmi int u aqwa, allura din garanzija ta’ demokrazija b’sahhitha?

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