The real Joey iz-Zejza: he’s looking a bit of a tit right now

Published: January 26, 2012 at 11:24pm

Oh, and when I told you about the vans delivering audio-visual equipment, miles of cables, and other celebratory stuff to Mile End this morning, only to have it all packed up against dejectedly after the vote, I forgot to mention the most important bit.

Do you know of the famous Labour HQ ‘greet the adoring crowds’ balcony which has been a work in progress for so long that we’d all assumed they didn’t have the money or the permit to finish it?

THEY RUSHED TO GET IT FINISHED THIS WEEK FOR THE BIG MOMENT TODAY.

Maaaaa, how false. Kollox studjat.




15 Comments Comment

  1. M. says:

    They couldn’t even plan the balcony properly – It’s about two stories off the ground, which is far too high, especially for somebody lacking in the height department to be seen from street level.

  2. Verge In says:

    A VIRGIN: always on the verge but never in.

  3. ciccio says:

    Joseph Muscat’s argument that the country has a stability crisis after today’s vote is similar to Alfred Sant’s claim of “Il-Partnershipp rebah” made after the EU referendum in 2003.

    Joseph is considering Franco’s abstention as a vote for the motion.

    The point is that a vote of confidence or of no confidence is a constitutional tool available to Parliament. It is the Constitution which sets out the rules for such vote. Those rules state that the vote would be valid if the majority of the MPs vote in favour.

    Today, that did not happen. The vote of no confidence failed.

  4. El Blog De Pontiac says:

    Dr. Joe must be fuming this time. Missing a balcony moment. Not to worry. There will be another one to miss soon, so fume away.

  5. Village says:

    Tajba Joseph miskin. Min jaf x’jidhaq Franco.

  6. Lomax says:

    What I sometimes read here makes me say to myself: but is this true? I mean the idiocy of it all really leaves ne speechless.

    Indeed, Austin Gatt was right.

    The PN should remain in power for 20 years more, if for no other reason, then to save us from these asses – and that is an insult to those poor quadrupeds.

  7. Mike Ellul says:

    This has nothing to do with this article. What I want to tell you is that all of a sudden, Super One are calling Joseph Muscat ‘Doctor Muscat’. Didn`t he want his supporters to call him Joseph?

  8. kimmik says:

    They do this in every election or anytime they see that small crack of false hope, giving me the scare of my life thinking that Labour was elected.

    They go round the streets honking horns and putting trucks together.

    I am an 18 year old university student and they’ve been doing it since I can remember – mom says it’s because that’s the only celebration they’ll get but I was wondering, is there a reason for this disturbing behaviour?

  9. Wayne Hewitt says:

    Issa x’se jaghmlu? Ha jergghu izarmawha?

  10. silvio says:

    Allow me one question to the one and only Franco Debono.

    Franco ” CHI PAGA ?”

  11. TROY says:

    Issa jista juza l-gallerija ghal priedka tal-milied.

  12. lZammit says:

    F’Burmarrad waqghet hemda kbira. Marru l-Belt biex inemsu.

    Gallerija vojta kienet u vojta baqghet. Marru sal-Blata l-Bajda ghal xi nofs inhar, l-kuntratur laqghat l-cable u d-dawl mar.

    U imbghad ohrog l-ghageb, qaluna li gew indaqs, imma l-ispeaker kien sejjer jitfa l-casting vote bhal ma ghamlu ta’qablu.

    Waqa skiet kbir. Tal-Labour tilfu l-mozzjoni.

    Hargu l-barra flimkien, dehru konfuzi ghax ghalihom ma kienx possibli. Ma hemmx x’taghmel.

    Baqghu bil-ghatx jixxenqu u jinkwetaw x’hin raw x’kien ghaddej f’dak l-bini grandjuz faccata taghhom.

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