Are you in Hal Qormi? Rush out and look for the Positive Energy Kowc

Published: May 5, 2014 at 8:41pm

Positive energy bus

A member of my international worldwide network of spies, this time in the street in Hal Qormi, has sent me this photograph of the Labour Party’s Positive Energy kowc, currently engaged in the highly unglamorous and illiberal negative energy task of knocking at every door (well, not the bus, but the apparatchiks on it) to ask those who live there whether they need any favours done.




14 Comments Comment

  1. canon says:

    We want to know where the Maltese navy was, when the MT Atlantik Miracle slipped out of the Maltese waters.

  2. Wigi says:

    Do you have Positive Energy??

    Leadership lessons from a crazy dancing guy! This shows that being able to do your own thing, with positive energy, can persuade people to follow you.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wgg-iLIEKQ

  3. Disgusted says:

    And they’re having 17-year-olds do it – their youth section gathered up the few youngsters left and sent them knocking on doors. The poor fools.

  4. Roe says:

    I can really see that coach driving through Lazy Corner in Sliema.

    Thank God, Sliema has been blessed with narrow streets. We don’t need that kind of rubbish wagon around here.

    [Daphne – A big chunk of Sliema voted Labour last year, Roe, and they certainly don’t live in the Lazy Corner.]

    • Grezz says:

      That’s also partly because “a big chunk” of Sliema now consists of flats occupied by people from all over Malta.

  5. gosh says:

    I got to see their kitted out truck whilst driving in San Gwann projecting and belching out the positive energy rubbish.

  6. Claude says:

    First there was the cittadin mobile, then there was il-kowc tar-rebha and now this. Next time it will be innovattivi and they will have the bass innovattiv.

  7. pirellu says:

    Mank jigu tas-Sliema…forsi issibuli job.

    • Grezz says:

      Mank jigu jhabbtuli l-bieb, halli nghidilhom fejn jiehduh.

      • observer says:

        Nahseb sakemm jaslu sa wara biebek ikun ilhom ghomor li haduh – kullimkien u kemm il-darba.

        Inutli tipprova tghidilhom fejn – ghax imkien m’hu gdid ghalihom.

  8. Grezz says:

    Ten years on, and they’ve ditched the “partnership, l-ahjar ghazla” slogan on their coach.

  9. Francis Saliba M.D. says:

    Since when has electricity ceased to be a flow of negatively charged electrons to become a Labour Party “energija positiva”?

  10. Bluey says:

    Which company owns that bus, and is it in the running for something?

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