If my name was Mary, would things have been different?
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November 15, 2014 at 6:01pm
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http://www.bay.com.mt/top-stories/1380-malta-s-most-searched-online-keywords-revealed.html
Poor Saviour must be livid.
Salvu Today surpassed Daphne’s, qalbi.
[Daphne – It would be very disturbing if it did not, Kevin. It’s a newspaper. This is a blog.]
I thought Daphne was on long leave!
Doesn’t make him or his shoddy rag any less pathetic, hanini.
I agree, no less than Daphne’s, ruhi.
It could actually be worse, porn, Facebook and Labour. Or porn, Facebook and Franco. Or Franco, Facebook and Porn.
One and the same thing – in each of the three possibilities.
Porn, Facebook, Cyrus is the worse combination, I believe.
Yes. Mary is so common it would be bookmarked.
Made the searches top 10, well done indeed.
Mhux bilfors li kullhadd jara lil Daphne, jekk m’hawnx ahbarijiet sura! Din bil-provi, ghax hadd mhu jiehu interess li jgib ahbarijiet kif suppost.
Jien ta’ Balzan ma nara xejn ghax hela ta’ hin u kollox imbaghbas. Prosit Daphne u grazzi.
If you include dapni, defni, deaphni and deffni in the search stats, you will get a higher position.
Definitely. Mary il-Maws could never have attracted such a following.
It would have been “Mary, Mary, quite contrary …”
Curiously enough Times of Malta omitted any mention of “Daphne” in the related article on its portal.
I agree, thought it rather odd. Then again, the way things are at Times of Malta nowadays…
You can do better !
Does ‘Defni’ make it to the Top 10 as well?
Since they’re into garden-gnomes, nymph names just don’t interest them.
I read somewhere that it was the blogs and the paperless on-line news that did for Obama.
People find them easier to relate to than they do the ‘formal’ news.
Daphne, that is the reason why blogs such as yours have such a high number of hits. The truth is that even Laburisti take peeps into your blog to see what’s really happening in Malta.
Keep telling the truth and your blog will remain among the tops.
But watch your back. These are MLP times.
Considering the limitations of a blog compared to the amenities and financing of newspapers and other news broadcasters, a well deserved “well done” goes to Daphne and the amount of work required to keep the blog going.