Once I was working for someone in the Sliema area and she lost my phone number and so she looked me up in the directory.
Not being so sure about were I lived, she found my name and called me, discovering that I lived in the south and went on: “Are you …as I never thought I will find you living down there?”
This really empitomises the nouveau riche, excellent, laughed my head off.
The pilots and the siuishiii were just the best.
Only a few errors: she should have had bright red lipstick and bright red long nails. Her hair should long with a Chinese straigntening, and she needed more bling and a bigger Gucci handbag.
I must disagree, your last part describes a completely different level of chav (perhaps more like the HIgh Rich one played out), but she’s more of a wannabe-chav mix, two completely different breeds.
Tajba – but he can’t really hide the St Edward’s accent.
[Daphne – There is no such thing as a St Edward’s accent, or any other school accent for that matter. People’s accents come from their homes and their peer groups, not their schools.]
I can assure you Mr. Abela, that all words you hear mispronounced were relayed from first hand accounts: From the Sunday ‘crickle’ to the ‘imodium’ (ammonia) in the hair. Scary but true.
But I did take one liberty; and that was with ‘High Rich’ cause I thought it funny.
CRINGE !
She ‘does pilots’. What an exciting hobby.
On the side ?
WTF!
[Daphne – I guess you don’t get it then.]
Did have a laugh watching it….but am unsure as to whether I missed some subtle humour. Guess I’m a bit slow when I’m lazing about.
[Daphne – The humour isn’t subtle at all. I guess it’s a bit of an inside joke and you’re on the outside. Too bad.]
Keep up, Mandango. You’re embarrassing yourself.
Is this serious?
I lol’d so hard at this.
Preferred the first one, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cs7A40oDHU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cs7A40oDHU
Mmmm…love the sjuwxi.
Sunday CRICLE. Hilarious.
Welcome to High Rich.
Naqta’ rasi – hekk ser ikollna mill-mittelklass taht il-Ginger.
You took the words out of my mouth! Absolutely hilarious.
This is for real.
Once I was working for someone in the Sliema area and she lost my phone number and so she looked me up in the directory.
Not being so sure about were I lived, she found my name and called me, discovering that I lived in the south and went on: “Are you …as I never thought I will find you living down there?”
Is Rich high ?
This really empitomises the nouveau riche, excellent, laughed my head off.
The pilots and the siuishiii were just the best.
Only a few errors: she should have had bright red lipstick and bright red long nails. Her hair should long with a Chinese straigntening, and she needed more bling and a bigger Gucci handbag.
I must disagree, your last part describes a completely different level of chav (perhaps more like the HIgh Rich one played out), but she’s more of a wannabe-chav mix, two completely different breeds.
I’m sure it was filmed in Sliema. Where else!
Hhahaha, never thought you had it in you, you two. Thank you, you made my day.
Tajba – but he can’t really hide the St Edward’s accent.
[Daphne – There is no such thing as a St Edward’s accent, or any other school accent for that matter. People’s accents come from their homes and their peer groups, not their schools.]
This is really isn’t about making fun of people who speak English and go to St Edward’s.
Pity Matthew Smith does not feature in this. His mannerisms and vocabulary were brilliant in the other clip you had uploaded.
ew, the nouveau riche *cringe*…hilarious though.
I never heard anyone pronounce circle as ‘krikle’. Not even those kind of people. That’s inaccurate.
I can assure you Mr. Abela, that all words you hear mispronounced were relayed from first hand accounts: From the Sunday ‘crickle’ to the ‘imodium’ (ammonia) in the hair. Scary but true.
But I did take one liberty; and that was with ‘High Rich’ cause I thought it funny.