Daphne, please delete these blasphemies. Do not allow your blog as a medium for these curses against God. Otherwise you are an accomplice for such filth. Victor Sant
The Maltese swear words are so expressive and so well used to threaten someone you are litigating with or fighting. Probably the most expressive European language when it comes to swearing.
This is the way that JosephPL will reform our public transport: service with a smile, sorry, blasphemy.
Some people may argue that Arriva is not efficient but at least these scenes which were a common practice for the old public transport are very rare these days.
Daphne, please delete these blasphemies. Do not allow your blog as a medium for these curses against God. Otherwise you are an accomplice for such filth. Victor Sant
I find this kind of blasphemy to be utterly stupid, but would an omnipotent God really care for the blasphemous utterances of a nobody?
Only for Daphne’s blog, the only breath of fresh air on this island, to turn into one of those stiff, overacted, sanitised PBS dramas?
“Le Jake, jien kont qed nohrog ma’ Jaycee, orrajt? Ghax b’rasek idur!”
“F’gieh il-marelli tqabbizlix il-bubun, Timothy! Nigi nitmieghel! Dik lili thobb!”
“Ghax ma tmurx tiehu kafe, Jake!”
etc. etc. for the next two hundred episodes.
21 ‘haqq ghal Madonna’ in 2.28 seconds
I wouldn’t be surprised if these are the same people who are so eager to celebrate the feast of the Madonna in their village.
It breaks your heart to remember that their vote counts as much as anybody’s else.
How embarrassing.
The Maltese swear words are so expressive and so well used to threaten someone you are litigating with or fighting. Probably the most expressive European language when it comes to swearing.
I was told that the Greeks are equal contenders for that title. F’għ*** ommhom.
Dak wirt il-Partit Laburista
Looks like a fight between politicians for a Maltese FLOATING voter.
This is the way that JosephPL will reform our public transport: service with a smile, sorry, blasphemy.
Some people may argue that Arriva is not efficient but at least these scenes which were a common practice for the old public transport are very rare these days.
I feel sorry for the client. He must have been so uncomfortable throughout the ordeal.