Some summer reading for the drunken dentist who chairs the Malta Council of Science and Technology
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August 2, 2013 at 3:05pm
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-magazine-monitor-23530064
He fits well the four adjectives metnioned in the beginning of the article.
“Sold by fashion outlets as diverse as Urban Outfitters and Boden, the garment is equally familiar at east London raves and agricultural equipment fairs in the Cotswolds.
Perhaps because they signify membership of an elite – whether that is being a hip east London trendsetter, or having inherited hundreds of acres of arable land – a backlash has long been fermenting.”
(BBC)
It probably signifies that arable in land with huge development potential in Mistra, then.
Correction: …that arable land….
Brits just have to contaminate everything with exclusive class. It’s so pervasive, horrible.
In Italy it usually means grandpa’s been dragged to the nearest Coin before setting off to Bellaria for Ferragosto.
In this case I call him HONOURABLE GENTLEMAN
Fits him well.. a real prat…
Are these boors giving him a Roman salute? This says a lot about the quality of the Maltese politicians (and ex) and executives. When I ran my business, I wouldn’t have thought for even a second of getting drunk or to take part in wild parties. These w…..s are running public entities to which they’ll never be held accountable so they don’t give a hoot.