Isn’t TVM’s news website governed by the same rules as its radio and television news?
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July 3, 2014 at 1:57pm
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http://www.tvm.com.mt/news/jghaddu-t-timijiet-li-hallew-il-plejers-jaghmlu-sess-jehlu-dawk-li-waqqfuhom/
Does TVM think that half the Maltese are just sex-starved individuals?
Since the lot of Super One have taken over the TVM news room, they have not stopped making their sexual deprivations public.
I recommend that they should go on a strict diet of 50 Shades of Grey, and imagine themselves to be Anastasia ‘Ana’ Steele.
So you read it then.
No I don’t. I read ABOUT it. And then I read Baxxter’s version, which was published here, and which is still unfinished. Have you penned the other chapters?
Oops. No I didn’t…
Yes, right. “I have a friend who has bought and read it.” Come, Ciccio, there’s no shame in owning up. Our Ritiennes have become more demanding since the onset of this blasted feminism. They want more, they want it now, and they want it multiply and simultaneously. One runs out of ideas at position five or thereabouts. I tried gin but it only makes it worse – the Weltschmerz gets in the way of things.
As for the novel, I’m studying the Idiot’s Guide to PHP, web design, scripting, HTML, Java and Krakatoa, because I want to put it on my website as a pay-per-view book.
Hey, I need to make a living too, you know.
Yep, the standards at the Public Broadcasting Services are plummeting at breakneck speed. One colloquial phrase comes to mind: “Too much information”. Journalists should really learn to draw a line between what’s newsworthy and appropriate on a publicly-funded website, and what’s just plain crass and ‘hamallu’.
The saying will have to be revised as follows:
“Min h**a, mexa ghat-tieni round, u min ma h** iex mar lura d-dar.”