Let’s practise for Sunday afternoon

Published: March 6, 2013 at 1:12am




25 Comments Comment

  1. Jozef says:

    He’s put on at least ten kilos. He looks seriously bloated in the previous post.

  2. Edward says:

    God please, let’s not!

  3. H.P. Baxxter says:

    In other news, Franco Debono has gone completely loopy and is now signing off as “1789”.

  4. manum says:

    Kenneth Zammit Tabona seems to be confused now this is a quothe from his latest contribution

    “Life and circumstances have dealt a very unfair hand to Lawrence Gonzi. It has not been easy. Internal dissent within government ranks has been nothing short of alarming. Compared to the seismic convulsions caused by Jeffrey Pullicino Orlando and Franco Debono, the late Dom Mintoff’s disagreements in 1997 pale into insignificance”

    Can anyone tell me how on earth Dom Mintoff’s disagreements in 1997 dealt an unfair blow to Dr Gonzi?

    He wasn’t even Prime Minister then!

  5. bookworm says:

    On another note, earlier on I watching TVam, with Minister Jason Azzopardi and Charles Mangion as guests. How could Charles Mangion be so shameless, when it was thanks to the same MInister, that tariffs related to Charles’ practice were increased?

  6. Paul says:

    Muscat said “you don’t help the Labour Party by hooting horns or loud shouting”.

    But he was fine with that shouting and those rude gestures from the students at the Uni and Mcast were not loud enough for him? He wore a delighted smirk.

    Tomorrow they will have their final meeting in the wilderness that Hal Far is. And you wonder why it won’t be held in Sliema.

    I wonder if he would impress the loads of irregular immigrants there with his lovely push-back policy.

  7. erika says:

    Qabadtni depression b’ dan il-video. Kif jista jkun jitla dan bla sura u bla vizzjoni ta’ xejn.

  8. L.Gatt says:

    Michelle reminds me of the Stepford wives. That is definitely a Stepford dress.

  9. Jozef says:

    http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20130305/local/birdlife-appalled-by-agreement-between-pl-and-fknk.460309

    FAA and Ramblers obviously not, Nature Trust and Friends of the Earth time off to think about it.

    Ara vera naghag ta’ Bendu.

  10. jbald says:

    Did you see your Alexa ratings?

    [Daphne – Yes, of course.]

  11. Paddling Duck says:

    In other very interesting news re the Rabat PL Club Fight, our friends decided not to testify…

    “During the first hearing in the case against Mr Micallef today, Maria and her Herbert Vassallo, who run the club opted not to testify so as not to incriminate themselves”

    http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20130306/local/fight-at-rabat-pl-club.460331

  12. karl magri says:

    Let’s psyche up!

  13. fleur says:

    Rightly, so we should get acquainted with the MLP celebrating come Sunday afternoon.

    Although it will not be for long. Look at the latest billboard with Joseph Muscat wearing a black suit and a black tie.

    Culturally, we wear black when we are mourning and bereaved. Muscat is already showing us consciously or unconsiously that we are going to be mourning and grieving as of next Sunday.

  14. fleur says:

    Agree – let’s get adjusted for Sunday afternoon and seeing Joseph Muscat waving at people from the Labour HQ balcony, and all those people celebrating in red.

    Although beware: if you look at the most recent billboard with Muscat on it, he is wearing a black suit and a black tie, suitably dressed for a funeral. Is this an unconscious message that we are going to be in mourning and grieving as of Sunday afternoon?

  15. Josephine says:

    Barra minn hawn!

  16. john says:

    One place to avoid on Sunday afternoon is Zebbug.

    God forbid one gets showered with Raymond Bencini’s orgasmic pleasure.

  17. Joan says:

    Ma flahtx narah kollu.

  18. Agatha says:

    In Gozo, youths are booking hop-on-hop-off buses to celebrate Joseph Muscat’s ‘once in a liftime victory’. HOPELESS!

  19. Futur Imcajpar says:

    I’m not going to watch it, sorry. My doctor would definitely forbid it.

    And I’m not going to watch anything on TV or venture out into the streets till Tuesday, when I have no option but to go back to work.

    I’m sorry for my neighbours, but I’m going to crank up the volume of my entertainment system until I block out all the hooting horns for as long as it takes.

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