Ghar id-Dud? Dak mar Tivoli Gardens (and all he noticed was that he could Skype for free – typical Laburist)
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May 25, 2012 at 10:17pm
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I have some dead areas at home where my wifi signal is poor. I’m thinking of getting Luciano over to conduct some wifi analysis – he seems to be just the man for the job.
Being the notorious twit, I’m convinced that he meant Cafe Tivoli in Hamrun.
Goodness me.
Is Luciano’s income from his profession and parliamentary duties so meagre that he has to go all the way to Copenhagen for free wifi?
It must be all the money he’s spending on petlor.
I stumbled on a ONE TV programme this evening after the news. Yana Mintoff Bland giving a very garbled account of what Labour plans to do in the education sector once (God help us) Labour are in power.
She ended her stirring speech ”taht it-tinda” in Mgarr with a “MALTA L EWWEL U QABEL KOLLOX”.
Did you hear her say ‘ awro’ instead of euro?
A diehard Mintoffian Socialist would say Awro, whilst a born-again Moderate Progressive Champagne Socialist would say Euro.
Regarding her “MALTA L EWWEL U QABEL KOLLOX”: today, the anachronistic (and preferably, archaic) expression opposes the entire concept of European or EU solidarity.
Yes, national interests are vital; but then what kind of “nationalism” is the Labour Party currently trying to resurrect? [Answer: Right-wing, because they are RW in attitude and behavior, nationalism = votes]
I suspect the PL attitude (and quest for power) would be (for the present and foreseeable future) a perfect parallel to what led to the current situation in Greece, who seem to have previously adopted their own profligate parallel to Dom Mintoff’s phrase.
I shudder to think of a rudderless Malta under a PL government, given the contemporary european and world economic theatre that may overtake the PL ambition to have general elections as soon as possible. The further away the election, the better the PN prospects, I believe.
It may have taken 25 years (under PN, bar two years) and EU membership for Malta to achieve what everyone now seems to take for granted. And much of what is required still has not yet been achieved.
But future achievements for Malta will depend upon rational policy. Obviously, the PL expect to govern on the basis of emotionalism and will-power and impassioned slogans [and determined immoral means, here and there, to bring down the government, if they can].
If these shallow leopards show their spots even now, what kind of political beasts will they be when they attempt to share the eventual spoils of their holy war?
Veru typical. Kollha hemm qed jintefghu. It-Tivoli Gardens jiskajpjaw for freen. Mela! Staqsu lil Deffney.
[Daphne – The trouble with you, Kevin, is that you despise those people as much as I do, but can’t very well do anything about it because your wife and her horrid family bar one are screamingly Labour hamalli. Sorry, make that screaming Labour hamalli.]
Yes, you’re right. That is why I lump you and ‘those people’ in one bag. As for my wife, I think you’re reading a very old issue – but that’s you, lagging behind as usual.
[Daphne – Why, Kevin – has Sharon become a gOnzIpN fan now? Jew ****** minn kulhadd because she’s on the gravy train elsewhere? And it really isn’t nice to say you despise your wife’s family and their choices.]
How would I put in your B&W perspective? Keep on guessing?
Pacenzja, membru parlamentari u ma jindenjax ruhu jhallas ghoxrin ewro fix-xahar biex ikollu internet fejn irid?
Did he walk all around Pjazza San Gorg with his phone to find where there is a weak signal?
Kif ma jisthux? If it were for his hero Mintoff, we’d still be using that obsolete telephone system which was one of our very few sources of colour of life in the 80’s.
Ma jafux jisthu.
OMG – a reincarnation of her father Dom. Lord deliver us.
What’s more interesting is the question of priorities. He’s got the dosh to splash out on a top of the range vehicle but he’s not ready to pay a few euros monthly for a mobile internet service.
For Luciano’s eyes only: I hereby confirm I have personally tested the FREE wifi at Pjazza San Gorg, Valletta and I hereby confirm that the FREE wifi at Pjazza San Gorg is FREELY available from all corners of the square.
However, if you sit beneath the balcony you will also have access to the FREE wifi of the MCCF which also gives out things for FREE but you have to be eligible. You might wish to investigate this further.
Why he didn’t go to McDonalds?
[Daphne – Because that’s not technically free. You have to buy something to be allowed to stay.]
Ah! But he can sit down somewhere at Fond Ghadir (try locating that, Luciano!), type in 27011527 as a password, and get free wifi without even buying a coffee.
If he wants internet on the go so much, then why doesn’t he f**king buy a subscription? It’s dirt cheap – I only pay 5 euros a month. Il-vera ghandu qamel.!