The Health Minister’s and Marlene’s pre-summer party

Published: April 20, 2013 at 9:01am

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23 Comments Comment

  1. Mallia says:

    I wonder if the Snobbies are going to perform. They are the resident erm dancers …..

  2. Alexander Ball says:

    What is the Maltese obsession with putting ‘Dr’ in front of your name all the time?

    Is it so you’ll safe knowing that you will be looked after if you fall ill at the party?

    Is there a doctor in the house? Yeah mate …. fuckin’ millions .. take your pick.

    • il-Ginger says:

      It’s not a Maltese obsession. ;)
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqHQ-IFY1Is

    • anthony says:

      Malta must be the only place in the world (apart from Italy where almost everyone is a doctor) where dentists assume the title of doctor. They are certainly not entitled to this as a result of having a bachelorate.

      In UK medical doctors are called doctor because they are a ‘doctor’ and not because of their degree which, in the vast majority of cases, is also a bachelorate. It is almost a nickname there.

    • gil says:

      It is the ‘voio ma no poso’ or ‘voglio ma non posso’ as the saying goes in Venetian.

      It is basically motivated by a deep sense of insecurity with regards to ones sociall status.

      The bigger the croc or horse on your polo shirt, the bigger the sense of insecurity.

    • gil says:

      It is the ‘voio ma no poso’ or ‘voglio ma non posso’ mentality as the saying goes in Venetian.

      It is basically motivated by a deep sense of insecurity with regards to ones sociall status.

      The bigger the croc or horse on your polo shirt, the bigger the sense of insecurity.

  3. taxxu says:

    How exciting. I must buy some tickets.

  4. Deep inside says:

    You can make these people the King and Queen of Europe but the village mentality will remain.

  5. old-timer says:

    Are they leaving Mater Dei unattended during this party?

  6. Lupin says:

    Why 17+? It’s either 16 or 18.

  7. Wilson says:

    Just the right joint.

  8. pale blue my foot! says:

    Will Dr Godfrey Farrugia burst into tears when he recognises ex-patients of his at this party?

  9. Min Jaf says:

    Wara il-biki jigi il-ferh.

  10. Grezz says:

    What utter trash.

  11. ciccio says:

    Friday night. Isn’t that when the Accident and Emergency of the Mater Dei is busiest with some of the worst emergencies, such as drunk and unconscious youths?

  12. el bandido guapo says:

    17+.

    How about tripled?

    Min jaf, ehh, kemm jixtiequ jithalltu, is-“17+” u il Farrugias.

  13. Mark ir-rebel says:

    Ejja ha nicellebraw :) dejjem ahjar minn gurnata d-dar mhux hekk :)

  14. Lola says:

    I think that the minister must hold his position in better respect. In my opinion giving a party of this nature (is it going to be all for free?) is a bit too much. Having a ministerial position carries so many responsibilities and you have to have a bit of dignity. We’re not campaigning now, are we.

    Does it make sense to mix with constituents in a partying venue of that sort?

  15. Say it straight says:

    Isn’t this the place where rednecks hang out and isn’t it the same place where a murder took place a few years ago?

    Isn’t it where the Snobby girls perform round a pole?

  16. Lomax says:

    I still can’t believe that Minister Farrugia burst into tears. He’s already feeling the pressure, isn’t he? So, he does need a pre-Summer party, now, doesn’t he?

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