I don’t quite know what to say
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June 9, 2012 at 11:02am
Weirdness compounded by the Apple sticker on one of those guitars:
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Weirdness compounded by the Apple sticker on one of those guitars:
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For once “the mind boggles” seems an apt reaction.
Maltese folklore at its best.
Hux taht l-eta dak it-tifel ukoll?
Qed jghallmu jghid ir-ruzarju, jew kif ghandu jirrispetta n-nisa.
His version of being liberali progressive u uwrpew.
Put this in its proper political context and it makes sense.
Let’s say that it’s a crude Maltese version of “Show them to me”.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16cWiWj–8E
One would think the news reports about Malta officially entering recession would inspire a few sober articles rather than this trash?
This clip illustrates why we have more than one national day.
We are more than one nation.
Chicken brain. Somehow he succeeded in making me not proud being Maltese.
Weird is an understatement. And it’s probably considered as traditional Maltese culture. How poor.
Oh dear god.
Fantastic
There is not much to say.
This is a very important part of your (and my) country’s folklore.
I grin and bear it.
Hear the truth in the last part of the song and send it to Franco.