At last, some (unintended) political satire for carnival

Published: February 29, 2012 at 12:21am

Marlene Farrugia, formerly Marlene Pullicino Orlando, has sponsored a carnival float, in line with her ‘saints and fireworks’ approach to cultural traditions.

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10 Comments Comment

  1. thinker says:

    How sad

  2. ciccio says:

    “Marlene Farrugia, formerly Marlene Pullicino Orlando, has sponsored a carnival float, in line with her ‘saints and fireworks’ approach to cultural traditions.”

    It’s also in line with her participation in Malta’s carnival political party.

  3. cat says:

    Marlene’s Dental and Implantology clinics.

    Could she find another name for her clinics? The name seems more ideal for a beauty parlour rather than a dental clinic.

    U Palumbo kif dahal hawn?

  4. Jozef says:

    Did she have to use the Apple logo? Ah yes, Marlene is also a well known type of apple produced in the Alps.

    Apples are good for your teeth, Marlene apples are the best, therefore, Marlene is the best thing for your teeth.

    Could explain the pigtails. Sigh.

  5. Tim Ripard says:

    Love the Palumbo ad.

  6. Gakku says:

    I am almost sure that advertising of dental clinics is not allowed.

  7. Mike Ellul says:

    Isn’t it illegal for a doctor to advertise her/his services?

  8. H.P. Baxxter says:

    “Grazzi lill-helpers, zeffiena u hajjitin kollha.”

  9. Paul Bonnici says:

    How crass and naff, unbelievable.

    Perhaps it is an advert to avoid that particular dentist.

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