Hair today, gone tomorrow, back again the next day
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February 16, 2013 at 3:58pm
Joseph Muscat has two new official photographs, and each has a novel way of tackling the hair situation.
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It’s On again Off again as Ludwig and Julien sang.
It’s like a lighthouse, really – now you see it, now you don’t.
Il-Labour dejjem b’din il-problema.
The thing is that he looks a bit spacey with the large forehead and receding hairline. Not a fault in itself but perhaps it doesn’t look sleek enough to represent in-naha taghna. It’s genes.
Nothing doing. Food, thought and lifestyle choices going back generations. Ridiculous that it’s such a problem to him/ them.
If there was anything immediate to correct about the whole face image, it would be the teeth actually. Two things necessary – serious: colour and spacing.
The Coconut needs to update his image management manual…
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10000872396390443862604578032541863652264.html
The lower photo is more correct. Joseph Muscat does not seem to have anything much up there, especially now that his hair has baled out.
If he adds some colour to the bald parts he’d be similar to Berlusconi.
It’s truly pathetic when anyone measures him/herself by their appearance. It usually means that they judge everybody else by THEIR appearance.
It becomes scary when the people concerned have real power over other people’s lives.
What’s this with MLP ? They all hate being bald. And I think that they despise the fact that many of them are short.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10200752779600796&set=a.1700341587326.2099289.1201505577&type=1&theater
The second photo is very heavily photoshopped. The first one has a football hooligan smirk I can’t stand.
Was the solution in the second photo inspired by Hannibal Lecter?
And then there’s the dental matter. Don’t we all remember the whiter-than-white flashing of teeth by Jason Micallef and friends way back in 2008?
I guess this all means that they really base their successes on their appearance, but beyond their exterior superficiality there is really nothing of substance.
I think he’s reached that point where he has more Likes on his Facebook page than hairs on his head.