Sorry, Kurt, but honestly – how HOPELESSLY unhip.

Published: July 24, 2012 at 2:36pm

Kurt the Labour Party's communications coconut, third from right, last Friday at Gianpula




48 Comments Comment

  1. Jozef says:

    Tamarreide.

  2. Toninu says:

    xorb u xalar … u dan waqt krizi.

    • ciccio says:

      I suspect that it is the crisis that is leading them to drink.

      • Toninu says:

        If they were really in crisis, they’d be drinking San Paolo or begging for money as their leader seems to be convinced is happening at the moment not vodka.

  3. Clive Schembri says:

    Hello, thanks for uploading the photo ….. Clive 2nd from left ! :)

  4. Clive says:

    from right sorry ….. lol

  5. mark v says:

    Hopeless is a word which could well be attributed to several persons associated with politics these days…..on both sides unfortunately.

  6. Laurent Coleiro says:

    Such a handsome bunch :)

    Cheers Daph

    Laurent
    2nd from left

  7. L.Gatt says:

    Marlene Mizzi on Facebook-

    A REALLY GOOD SALE ! MANY GREAT DRESSES, SIUTS, EVENING DRESSES , SEPARATES ETC. – MANY DISCOUNTED BY HALF ! DO NOT MISS OUT ON SOME VERY GOOD BARGAINS ON CLOTHING AN PAY LESS THAN WHOSESALE PRICES. SELECTION BOUTIQUES IN RABAT AND VALLETTA

    fancy a “sjut”? she writes it that way too .

  8. elephant says:

    Trying to sort out whether these people really believe that the Maltese are at the starvation level – coffee mornings, outings with Silvio, bingo, Gianpula etc etc. Tell us something asbout the crisis, please.

  9. Vanni says:

    Say what you will, but Kurt has a ready made excuse to ogle the ladies’ chests. Sa hemm jasal miskin

  10. David II says:

    Why do Maltese guys in their early twenties always look like their mother dressed them when they’re out in the weekend?

    • La Redoute says:

      Kurt Farrugia isn’t in his early twenties. He’s in his 30s and pushing at the door of middle age. He just stopped growing rather early.

      And, no, his brain power does not make up for his lack of physical size.

      • David II says:

        I’m not talking about Kurt Farrugia, who by the way isn’t that old either, but just turned 30 (though he does look 40). Nature hasn’t been kind to him, so nothing he wears will ever make him look like an Adonis.

        I’m talking about his group of male friends, who are obviously still in their 20s but look like they’re wearing a shirt their mummy bought them from Just Jeans in Paola or Simon’s of Bormla.

  11. Omega says:

    The white belt and blue shirt with black trim have ‘moron’ printed all over them.

  12. Mark says:

    Labour’s Communication Director. U le.

  13. edgar says:

    Pay less and free delivery in a chauffeur driven car courtesy of the law courts.

  14. Labour Midget says:

    Couldn’t Kurt Coconut Farrugia stand up like the others for the picture?

  15. Joseph Caruana says:

    Definitely not working hard gearing up for an early election, if any.

  16. Stacey says:

    Are these second from right left right whatever, elves who don’t follow this blog?

  17. Emily says:

    wow what a bunch of loosers, and i mean people commenting not the ones in the picture…do you expect everyone and anyone to stay at home doing crochet like the rest of you

    let me guess, average age is 50 here? jealous much?

    and really, please don’t take my comment with any political value. All I see is a few ‘kids’ out enjoying the night.

    [Daphne – Sigh. Losers, Emily, not loosers. To lose (verb): titlef. Loose (adjective): mahlul. Jealous much? Wrong grammar. And the answer is no. There were people exactly like that around when I was that age, and I wasn’t jealous either. We had names for them, on the rare occasions when we saw a few after they got into a car and drove to civilisation (though they tended to hang around the village club), but I don’t wish to be accused of anything, so will not go into the details. But in general, they didn’t go to the same places we did, so we rarely encountered the species. They certainly didn’t go to Ta’ Gianpula, I can tell you that. But life is now more democratic, and so nowhere is safe from the risks of running into Kurt Farrugia and his badly-dressed friends.]

  18. David S says:

    Why is it some women are always dressed in black even for a summer party? It’s as though they are in perpetual mourning.

    [Daphne – They think black is slimming and makes them look elegant. But above all, they forget they’re young.]

    • H.P. Baxxter says:

      Don’t get me started on my Fashion & Lifestyle rant!

      Too much makeup, heels too high, strained voices, contrived poses, too much fondness for Maltese platters, too much attachment to their law degrees, too much bling, horrible nasal accents, obscene amounts of hair product, and in the end, it must be admitted, wrong choice of boyfriend.

  19. Mario says:

    Mela tista tpejjep f’Gianpula?

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