Luciano feels the need to Facebook the fact that he’s spending time with Kayleigh at Il Sogno

Published: May 27, 2012 at 3:03pm

Unless, of course, he’s taken her on a safari expedition to Tas-Sliema in search of a playground at, say, Fond Ghadir.




8 Comments Comment

  1. ConDom says:

    Arhemm hej, daqs kemm itajjar nar fil-qorti.

  2. Grezz says:

    I fail to understand the people who feel the need to keep the world and his wife constantly updated about what they are doing and when. It sounds even worse when it’s done by grown men and women, and ones who are politicians, at that.

    • Dee says:

      I fail to understand how some people, usually professional men, need to broadcast to the whole world that they are doing what comes naturally to everyone ie spend time with your dear ones, no matter how busy your schedule is.

      Lanqas li meta imur id-dar wara gurnata xoghol, irid jipprepara l ikel, jahsel il-platti, u il hwejjeg, jipprepara il -Lunch tat-tfal ghal ghada, jiehu hsieb genituri anzjani , jitma’ it-tigieg fil-gallinar u jghaddi lejl imqajjem bit-tfal bid-deni.

      X’irmixk ta’ nies.

      • Grezz says:

        Look on the bright side – If he were a housewife with the same mentality, he’d probably be posting inane comments such as “Ufff! Just washed 3 plates, and have another 3 to go. lololol lolllllloooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!”

  3. Dad's Army says:

    There goes another Progressive u Liberal, dragging out his hapeless progeny for show, in the hope of garnering an extra vote or so.

  4. x. says:

    This man is stating on Facebook that his daughter is 2 years old, that they get up at 5.45am, and leave home at 6.45am to be in Kappara at 8am.

    The primary classes at Chiswick start at 8.20am, kindergarten classes around an hour later. The school provides what they call an “extra hour” service. Fine, if he sends his 2-year-old daughter an hour early in the morning to save on a school trip.

    What I can’t understand, however, is that if he sits in his car for so long outside the school prior to collecting his son at 2.20pm, why does he not give his toddler daughter some reprieve and pick her up just that little bit earlier, seeing that kindergarten there finishes almost a full 2 hours before primary school, ie at around 12.45pm?

    I can never understand these so-called “modern parents”, wanting to dump their children here, there and everywhere for their own convenience.

  5. Kenneth Cassar says:

    Family time? On Facebook?

  6. No Problem says:

    I saw him buying nappies at Lidl the other night. Maybe that’s why he took time off.

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