Spot Pamela Seychell, Mrs Muscat’s PA, feeling important at the gate to Girgenti Palace, in her syoot
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July 2, 2013 at 12:01pm
From clerk at the Inland Revenue Department office in Merchants Street to protocol adviser to the prime minister’s wife – and then we wonder why we had cringeworthy invitations like ‘a fashionable soiree for the high society’.
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Mrs Seychell appears to be tugging her tanga out of her butt-crack as she crosses over from one car to the next.
The suit she’s wearing seems to be two sizes too small.
The whole story is shameful. Using policemen as waiters — whatever next? What a waste of resources.
The shoes.
Heard through the grapevine that architect Robert Sarsero besides being given the chairmanship of Freeport is being put on the board of Appeals at Mepa.
Before we know it it will be a candlelight supper followed by light entertainment a la Hyacinth, but only while Onslow is in Brussels.
[Daphne – Hyacinth Bucket? Hardly. Hugh Anastasi or Consuelo Herrera, more like it.]
Why does all this sound so familiar?
Don’t we all remember the high positions and diplomas most of the Ministers of the 70s held prior to being elected to govern?
I am still waiting to see the difference Joseph Muscat promised.
http://www.maltarightnow.com/?module=news&at=Pulizija+jitqabbdu+jag%26%23295%3Bmlu+xog%26%23295%3Bol+ta%27+tindif+f%27Ta%27+Kandja&t=a&aid=99848597&cid=19
Well, the long arm of the law is useful when you’re painting high ceilings.
Mrs Gonzi kellha protocol adviser ?
Vera high klass nahseb kien dak l-ikel li hareg mill-Depot. Gordon Bleu……
x’misthija – and this to the European Broadcasters of all people … here is one thing you can count on Labour to do successfully. Destroy in rapid speed any good reputation we may have had.
Does my iced bun look big in this?