LET’S GO FOR IT! Tal- ‘I’m In’ m’ghandhomx wiehed bhal dan (dawk qabda nerds)

Published: February 19, 2013 at 11:45pm
"Where the hell is that Kenneth Zammit Tabona?"  "Careful, dear - you don't want him to get TOO excited. He might switch back. And then we'll have to listen to him all over again."

“Where the hell is that Kenneth Zammit Tabona?”
“Careful, dear – you don’t want him to get TOO excited. He might switch back. And then we’ll have to listen to him all over again.”

Who's the flabby chap with the teleprompter and lectern? I don't like the look of him.

Who’s the flabby chap with the teleprompter and lectern? I don’t like the look of him.

Switch? Did I hear you say SWITCH? I'd rather be hanged, drawn and quartered.

Switch? Did I hear you say SWITCH? I’d rather be hanged, drawn and quartered.

Yes, I'm hurt - somebody removed my guts the other day. But I'm f**ked if I'm going to vote Labour.

Yes, I’m hurt – somebody removed my guts the other day. But I’m f**ked if I’m going to vote Labour.




11 Comments Comment

  1. Iz-zanzi says:

    Phwoar I’m so in….

    Careful, Daph , one of those nerds will be Prime Minister one day.

    http://www.esquire.com/cm/esquire/images/18/revenge-of-the-nerds-panty-raid-1009-lg.jpg

  2. Chris says:

    Would be great to give us your opinion on what’s happening with Tancred Tabone, ignoring the news won’t make it dissappear.

    [Daphne – I haven’t bothered giving you my opinion for the same reason that I never bother ‘condemning’ murders and similar. It should be bloody obvious and taken as read: I disapprove of his behaviour, I think it’s absolutely terrible the way that behaviour has compromised the very people who trusted him, and right now, I’m thinking what a hard time his family must be going through because of this. These are not ‘people in the news’ to me, like cardboard cut-out figures. They’re people I actually know, from my old neighbourhood.]

    • Chris says:

      That’s exactly my point. We are not dealing with “murders and similar”. We are talking about serious crimes like the “white powder” incident at the PL club. All I’m saying here is that from my viewpoint, which is a very neutral one politically, it’s hard not to shout bias when we only read about scandals and investigations from one side of the fence.

      [Daphne – Having been subjected to relentless Super One and Malta Today propaganda, you are unable to understand the simple, very basic differences between the two cases. The cocaine case is not about cocaine being sold through a Labour club. It’s about the Labour Party hiding the evidence and not going to the police. You will no doubt register, now that it has been spelled out to you, that this is the OPPOSITE of what happened in the oil-kickbacks case, which is why several individuals have been investigated and two of them were charged in court this morning. People will always be corrupt. It’s how the corruption is dealt with once it is discovered that counts. Are you trying to suggest that the prime minister or Austin Gatt are somehow responsible for Tancred Tabone’s behaviour or that they are in league with him?]

      • Chris says:

        You don’t need to be condescending, we can have a healthy discussion without throwing attitude.

        [Daphne – That wasn’t condescension. It was irritation. Only insecure people with a severe inferiority complex feel they are being condescended to unless they are spoken to like five-year-olds.]

        I am in no way suggesting any misdeed from the PM or AG. I do not like extrapolating on facts and pass judgement before a court sentence is passed.

        All I’m saying is that you are not coherent in the quality, quantity and magnitude of criticism between blue and red news.
        It’s just an impartial view from down under.

        [Daphne – I am completely impartial, Chris. It is the PARTIES and the INDIVIDUALS involved who are not equal in terms of quality and content, and not my attitude towards them. Labour is crap and not fit for purpose and its leader is a cheap, worthless fraud. The PN and its leader are not. They cannot be regarded equally because they are not equal, simple as that. There is lots to criticise in Labour but relatively little to criticise in the PN, which is why people have to go looking for the fly in the ointment when they want something to bitch about.]

  3. Pavia says:

    NIVVOTA LABOUR? INZ*BBAB.

  4. ciccio says:

    That is what a Fearless Leader should look like.

  5. Harry Purdie says:

    Loved Braveheart. But, with full Scottish blood flowing, why not? I even named my grandson after William Wallace.

    I know you’re not big on Mel, Daphne, however, he did win an Oscar, with an outstanding actor and director performance.

    I know that you’re ‘Braveheart’ is in the right place. I fervently hope that your crusade against the rabble is successful. And I am standing beside you, as i’m sure, are most self-respecting, thinking and reasonable people.

    Yes, William Wallace was hanged, drawn and quartered, due to the treachery.of his enemies. However, Scotland is now free and about to become independent.

    Let us hope that any impending doom on the rock, unleashed by the reds, will soon be overcome, as the reds screw up further in the next few weeks.

    • H.P. Baxxter says:

      He was good in ‘Gallipoli’ and reached his peak in ‘Mad Max’. The Thunder Dome, with its strange, stunted and deformed inhabitants with their outlandish hairdos and garb, must have been designed by someone who’d been to Malta.

      If you want a picture of Malta after 10th March, look no further. Then we’ll all wander across the desert wasteland, remembering some distant memory in the dream-time, of something called the European Union and good government.

      Half-buried in the sand, we’ll find that ATM where the PM first withdrew some Euro notes, and we’ll try to fly it to that place beyond the horizon they call Brasxellzs.

      It takes decades to build a prosperous country. It takes less than five years to destroy it. (Last time round it only took twenty-two months.)

  6. P Shaw says:

    Kenneth Zammit Tabona was on Bla Agenda last Saturday, which indicates that he will be paraded inside the igloo this coming Friday. These appearances have become a ‘rite de passage’ for these personalities with huge egos but weak character.

    All these ritual duties must be tiring. Who said that getting appointed to a key position to put up with one’s ego was a walk in the clouds?

    • Malta Taghna Biss - PL says:

      These are the rituals necessary for the high positions in Joseph’s new growing sect.

      One must first be humiliated in public, possibly on prime-time TV, so as to qualify for “Malta taghna lkoll.”

    • Lestrade says:

      Will Kenneth ZT be introduced to Antonella tal-Isnobby or her mum Tania during his coming-out in the Labour igloo? He must feel like a debutante at the start of the London season.

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