Amazing that they think this is good coverage for the PM
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August 28, 2014 at 7:12pm
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http://www.tvm.com.mt/news/pm-fil-bagit-li-gej-trick-se-jkun-li-mhux-se-jkollu-tricks/
Reading the headline is already tiresome.
A trick with no tricks is like a prickless prick. It happens.
So for Muscat a budget is an exercise in tricks! Go figure.
He is admitting that the last one had tricks in it. Was it the Eur 15, or was it Eur 30 million, from the passport sale scheme?
I am one of those “freaks” who think that writing English words in mis-pronounced Maltese vowelled and consonanted “words” is bizarre and really, genuinely struggle to read them.
But, says I, if it’s “bagit”, then why isn’t it “trikk”?
I’d rather “budget” and “trick” but then I’m not an eminent member of the self-aggrandising, pathetically minute, bizarrely uncultured and unbelievably inward looking “Akkademja tal-Malti”.
There was something even called “Xirka Xemija” (Semitic Society) before them, probably composed of their underdeveloped fathers.
Like.
Oh, nicely put, Conservative.
You managed to express the feeling of frustration that this new fuddled Malti evokes, as well as put in an accurate description of the Akkademja tal-Malti.
The Akkademja and this new Malti have the feeling of redundancy at conception: a waste of time for those who persevere in that direction.
I pity the school children who are forced to learn such rubbish.
Budget ghat-tfal. Trick? No tricks. Puppatur!
Now that’s a tricky one.
Jekk issa mhux se jkun hemm trikks fil-budget, mela qabel kien jagħmel it-trikks, imma issa spiċċawlu.
Translation:
“Il-budget’ li gej mhux ha’ jkollu l-haxi tal-Labour”.
@Joseph#@malta #Fil-bagit li jmiss, it-“trick” hu li kollox hu “on track.”#
Looks like the Sontaran butler in Dr Who:
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s7/doctor-who/news/a392035/doctor-who-two-returning-characters-confirmed-by-filming-pictures.html#~oOjodNWiSeX8sE
Please, Strax is much more charming and at least twice as intelligent.
Funnily enough, those were the exact words used by the prime minister at a party he threw last week.
At least it’s not ‘trikk’ like ‘bagit’.
He just admitted publicly that his strategies are all about tricks! Not that we needed any such admission anyway.