Isn’t this really sad? For us, I mean.

Published: May 29, 2012 at 10:41am




13 Comments Comment

  1. Kenneth Cassar says:

    Please, like me. Pathetic.

  2. Dorset says:

    Facebook is growing up a self-obsessed population who have childlike desires.

  3. maryanne says:

    Inehhilek l-aptit mela like.

  4. Joe says:

    Jahseb li kullhadd kretin bhalu. Smajtu fuq it-television jghid ‘ingakkxinn’.

  5. Angus Black says:

    The sad part is that if Labour wins next election, they will initially do extremely well because the general public will expect so much less from a Labour administration as it does from the NP.

    The only hope is that in the end, a comparison can be made and that the NP will be returned at the following election.

  6. Bob says:

    done!

  7. CaMiCasi says:

    This is far from the most disturbing thing in that post, but that should really be ‘Agħmel’, not ‘Għamel’.

    It means something completely different to what is intended, unless of course the purpose was to advertise that il-ministru tas-swat has acquired one male fan.

  8. Grezz says:

    Bloody pathetic! The least he could have done was get a fan to circulate his fan-page. Advertising one’s own fan-page only makes one look desperate. With a would-be minister like Silvio Parnis …

  9. ciccio says:

    If you would like me to come and retrieve those pills you dropped in the loo, you had better make sure that you have clicked LIKE on my Facebook page.

  10. nobody says:

    The Facebook “Like” means a whole lot more in the online advertising space. You’re subscribing to a marketing campaign – or in simpler terms, expect to start receiving loads of bullshit on your facebook, email and anything you decided to make available online.

  11. Botom says:

    The real tragedy is that this man would be appointed minister if Labour is elected.

  12. Village says:

    Che fascia da pirla.

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