Wouldn’t it be great to drive to work and back past billboards with this on them?
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July 8, 2013 at 10:17pm
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Can I have your email please?
[Daphne – dcgalizia@gmail.com]
http://ptpimg.me/9io26u.jpg
Why? To use on a billboard? Too bloody late.
Here
http://m.memegenerator.co/instance/39523752
There was no high def picture available.
Not exactly the same picture but rebuilt:
http://www.anony.ws/i/2013/07/08/JQRem.jpg
[Daphne – Thank you.]
http://www.fileconvoy.com/dfl.php?id=g77ae14c2ff1e9475999324984469fe0c86ea8d0af
Quite
As large as I could make it.
http://postimg.org/image/ubj14ku8n/
[Daphne – Thanks.]
Excellent Idea:
http://www.anony.ws/i/2013/07/09/0pbch.jpg
[Daphne – Thank you.]
Just spilt another glass of wine. On my white Persion cat! I laughed, he didn’t.
Do send us a photo of your wet pussy. The Chairman of the Malta Council for Science and Technology does it all the time.
Will do, friend. Once I get him bleached. Not the cat, the Chairman.
But the MCST Chairman’s pussy only gets wet when he drinks Earl Grey.
Children, children, please!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FsqJFIJ5lLs
I predict that this government of incompetents will break the 22 month record of Sant’s disaster.
After just over one month, they are out of control, totally fucking up, a PM who has no clue and is now hiding, offending the EU and others, Ministers running amock, and now descending into racism.
Guess he hopes the Chinese will help. However, there’s one hell of a big US embassy here now. ‘Even the walls have ears’.
You mean the money has dried up?
New article dated 8/7/2013
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/02/world/europe/ousted-european-health-official-faces-questions-about-plans-to-transfer-money.html?_r=0
[Daphne – It’s actually dated 1 July.]
My bad, sorry.
It would, but the PN seem to be in a slumbering mode, and don’t seem to be getting out of it soon.
If I looked around the country and heard the deafening silence in spite of all that is going on, I would be stunned too.
The answer to everything is either ‘storm in a teacup’ (i.e. not important), a witch hunt (i.e. fabricated) or no addressed (i.e. dying a natural death with no explanation or justification), would anyone have imagined that we have turned into a nation of suckers for punishment and erosion of rights? I thought I would never see the day when The Times would be in the state it is to-day but I guess I should have known never to say never.
The marketing machine at work is unlike anything we have ever seen. One is not just promoting one’s product but obliterating the competition. Anyone knows that this only happens when the resources on one side far, far exceed those of the other side.
The Maltese have incredibly short memories. If you just ignore something, it will soon be pushed off the front page by some trivial human interest story. Besides which, there’s a four-month political hiatus in summer, punctuated only by the usual columnists starting their sorry pieces with something about “the long, hot summer”.
That meme never gets old.
Does one need to wait for the NP to get such a thing done?
If there are financial problems it’s not going to be their first obvious priority. Though they could set up a system whereby specific little projects receive donations.
They could perhaps implement this immediately.
For billboards?
Hardly. We’re four months into a five-year campaign. It won’t do to squander the PN’s meagre resources this early on.
The next skirmish will be the European Parliament elections. That’s what they must focus on.
I predict the usual list of assorted candidates: lawyer bimbos aiming for a quick buck, professors close to retirement aiming to supplement their pension, political has-beens yearning for a cushy comeback, MZPN types still wet behind the ears, and of course, the current crop of bumbling MEPs.
We need a Carmen Kass candidate to liven up the show. Almost got elected, that one. They even gave her fake spectacles to make her look intellectual. Plays a mean game of chess though.
That’s one department where I would gladly “lend a hand” to the PN.
http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20130709/local/-It-is-impossible-for-anyone-to-live-on-5-700-each-year-.477187
Her intentions may be good and noble, but I still believe she has been out of touch and away from Malta for too long. I am pretty sure her image of Malta is the one fed to her by her father.
She “grew up in an atmosphere where the poor were not just respected, but seen as the salt of the earth”, I wonder how this was possible considering she was sent away to the UK, probably to get her away from the miserable situation in Malta and perhaps shield her from her father’s governing style. She has no idea.
One last thing, wouldn’t this be the work of exisiting agencies such as Appogg, Caritas, etc? Why the increased bureaucracy? Would it not have been better to provide more resources to these organisations?
Yes, Daphne,I simply love this attractive billboard.For those who were PN and voted PL { not those those who Bought by their vote and gained a position in the PL Government}…. it would be like putting hot coals on their head and in the hearts are already regretting it,but obviously would never publicly admit it…but alas these people never learn by and through the past PL’s style of doing things,they can never be trusted,they are wolves in sheep’s clothing.