This is just the tip of the proverbial iceberg on this site (well particularly on this site anyway). Pugut, majkinbrak, citrojn, Zuzuki, tijr..classics just side splitting classics.
Sorry I’m confused here. I can see that it’s a maltapark page so I can expect bad spelling. But I’m split between being given to understand that some terriers are on sale or a choice insult thrown at a tiler’s male puppy.
Seeing the advert made me wonder how responsibly the puppy was bred. If one cannot even write the name of the breed one wonders what sort of research was done to ensure the best possible attributes and avoidance of genetic problems due to irresponsible breeding. But then again ‘mhux xorta’ poor pup.
Your reasoning simply doesn’t follow through. Dogs have been bred for centuries with the knowledge passing down from father to son. Like you, I can correctly spell the name of any breed you care to mention, but it doesn’t follow that I know how to breed dogs.
I laughed so much at this and the comments that I had a coughing fit.
Anyway, I had the opportunity to read through a court transcript, in English, of a case in Malta. The mistakes in spelling, grammar and syntax of the transcriber is very similar to the above advertisement and others that have been featured in this blog.
For example: “field lightly” – felt like it.
“such gestions” suggestions”. The list is endless and this was a legal document.
Now look what you’ve done. I’ve gone and wasted an hour going through that site.
Seems to me that amongst the overpriced rubbish one can find the occasional bargain or rarity.
The site is rated highly by Alexa. Must be because of the way many people think that they will become happier by buying some elusive bargain – be it a plastic covered armchair or an antique pair of spectacles.
Use a dictionary!
This is just the tip of the proverbial iceberg on this site (well particularly on this site anyway). Pugut, majkinbrak, citrojn, Zuzuki, tijr..classics just side splitting classics.
Sorry I’m confused here. I can see that it’s a maltapark page so I can expect bad spelling. But I’m split between being given to understand that some terriers are on sale or a choice insult thrown at a tiler’s male puppy.
What about a fox il-labour?
Such cute tieliers.
By a strange twist of faith, the 2014 winners for this literary competition have just been announced http://www.bulwer-lytton.com/
I’ve heard them being called “fox tyres”.
Is it illegal to be a ‘meqlub’?
http://www.maltapark.com/item.aspx?ItemID=3492058
How about a poni?
http://www.maltapark.com/item.aspx?ItemID=3514681
xi hlew.
Take a look at Ommijiet nghidu kelma flimkien on fb. – hilarious
http://fortune.com/2014/07/24/immigration-eb-5-visa-for-sale/
Have you missed the recent “Hume in the fire” for sale?
[Daphne – No. It was uploaded here.]
What’s in a name?
I’ve heard the breed being referred to as ‘Fox Tyre’
Joseph Muscat by any other name would still sink deep.
Ours is a parody of justice. Can the 83-year-old man who was splashed over the front of our newspapers claim a breach of the Data Protection Act?
http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20140810/local/birdlife-charged-over-data-breach-after-helping-bbc-journalist.531189
Seeing the advert made me wonder how responsibly the puppy was bred. If one cannot even write the name of the breed one wonders what sort of research was done to ensure the best possible attributes and avoidance of genetic problems due to irresponsible breeding. But then again ‘mhux xorta’ poor pup.
Your reasoning simply doesn’t follow through. Dogs have been bred for centuries with the knowledge passing down from father to son. Like you, I can correctly spell the name of any breed you care to mention, but it doesn’t follow that I know how to breed dogs.
Remember seeing a “rivers of moses” kit up for sale a few months ago….
I laughed so much at this and the comments that I had a coughing fit.
Anyway, I had the opportunity to read through a court transcript, in English, of a case in Malta. The mistakes in spelling, grammar and syntax of the transcriber is very similar to the above advertisement and others that have been featured in this blog.
For example: “field lightly” – felt like it.
“such gestions” suggestions”. The list is endless and this was a legal document.
FOX TYRE.
Depending on who advertised this is either a mistake or a sign of local ignorance, similar to the humi fire and the rest.
http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20140810/local/presidents-ball-to-be-held-at-ggantija.531341
It gets better every day.
A UNESCO world heritage site with Balls.
The best one I’ve seen was one who wanted to buy an Abradog. It took me a while to figure it out.
There’s also an orksher tailor for sale.
https://fbcdn-sphotos-c-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpf1/t1.0-9/10592970_10204579547512395_7237627027213942565_n.jpg
Over 200 over apply for citizenship?
Can we find out what nationalities they are?
I imagine in the current climate there is a few Libyans.
There ARE a few Libyans.
Now look what you’ve done. I’ve gone and wasted an hour going through that site.
Seems to me that amongst the overpriced rubbish one can find the occasional bargain or rarity.
The site is rated highly by Alexa. Must be because of the way many people think that they will become happier by buying some elusive bargain – be it a plastic covered armchair or an antique pair of spectacles.