Oh look. The girl wid de ded in de Labour tal-pepe edd at de Hugh Anastasi house she is a Mintoff fen

Published: February 23, 2013 at 6:32pm

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10 Comments Comment

  1. Matthew says:

    An advocate of torture as well.

    How liberal and progressive.

  2. Ooooops says:

    They can dish it out but they can’t take hearing the facts.

  3. Jozef says:

    ‘its a fact that he tried…’

    No one said he didn’t, Floren, it’s just everyone wished he hadn’t.

    The problem you see was simple, he believed no one had the right to figure out what was good for this country except him.

    How does it feel to be mittelkless? What motivates the character?

  4. nev says:

    I believe the girl with de ded would have done well had she chosen modelling instead of theatrics.

    I would give her 2 out of 10 for her acting (and sincerely I must say that I am being quite generous here). Having said that I must say however that I would give her 10 out of 10 for posing.

    Judging from the above photo this ‘advocate of torture’ can also boast of a quite seductive body. Keep it up, Flo. Pity you are a Lajburista.

  5. Frankie's Barrage says:

    Here she is in an interview on One
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oi9Xsdj6biM

  6. Wormfood says:

    Is there any language she can speak and write properly? Hardly any point in mangling two of them simultaneously.

  7. Daisy says:

    U ajma you are all misinterpreting what she wrote. She means Malta Taghna lkoll, Malta Taghna lkoll, Malta Taghna lkoll.

  8. pippa II says:

    True, she’s acting out a role alavolja she’s not doing such a great job at it.

    But at this sensitive moment the actress must believe in what she is saying or else she wouldn’t do it.

    U missha tisthi to say such things when she’s in the nail business. If we are in such a bad situation as she’s acting I believe her business is one of the first to go down alongside beauticians, make up, hairdressers etc.

    So to still be in business it means that people have money in their pocket, Miss Floren.

    And the advert is delivering a different theme than ‘the courage to vote’ because the father, or as she said ‘ded’, is keeping it a secret from his wife that he’s voting Labour, so no courage at all.

  9. AE says:

    These girls make quite a bit of money and most of it is hand over fist.

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