Language warning (16): Last night’s top tweet
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December 13, 2014 at 10:49pm
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I swear this idiot appeared in the Charlie and the Chocolate film a few years ago, and I don’t need to say which character he was, I’ll leave that to your imagination…
I know it hasn’t got anything to do with this post but a while ago you posted about Labour being obsessed with sex.
Well on One TV right now there is a programme called Is-Sess. I can’t watch right now so I don’t know if it might be educational, but I have been told that it’s quite spicy sometimes.
[Daphne – How exciting. The usual village sex. No thanks. The fatal combination of Catholic taboo and 20 people living in one room has shaped their sexual psyche.]
If it is specific to the Maltese village context it will involve sex with a cousin, weird looking children and lots of expletives.
I wonder if anyone knows how many times, if ever, Joseph Muscat left these shores until he was fifteen. His tweet could only have come from someone who never saw squat and grew up surrounded by mostly illiterate people in an insular society.
Did he feel alienated at school and get into the us against them mentality? That would explain a lot of his and his wife’s behaviour now.
Yes. No different to Sicilian immigrants who settled in Turin, Milan etc, to become the most vicious leghisti.
Minghajr Mintoff kieku ma ghandniex Road Map.
Minghajr Mintoff kieku n-nannu ta’ Lara u l-familja tieghu ma kienux jigu umiljati sfaccatament.
Jaqaw qatt ma qalula minn xiex ghaddew minhabba Mintoff? X’ma qalux? Ahjar Lara qaltilhom inaddfu l-hmieg u l-kalunji li l-Lejber infama lill-antenati taghha bihom.
Ara veru nithassara ghax ma ahna sew xejn.
What bloody map did Mintoff put us on, dear PM? The route to all evil?
A vulgar tweet but it still pins the tail on the donkey.
Jeffrey Pullicino Orlando’s role representing the Labour Party on Xarabank yesterday was nothing more than tampon for Muscat.
Historically, the word “tampon” originated from the medieval French word “tampion,” meaning a piece of cloth to stop a hole, a stamp, plug, or stopper.
What does he mean “put Malta on the map”? First of all Malta if he is talking about importance, Malta was always on the map and for many centuries it had an important role in the ebb and flow of various powers around the Mediterranean. If he is talking about Malta as an Independent state, then that honour goes to Borg Oliver. If he is talking about being a rogue nation befriending the worst dictatorships then yes he is right, Mintoff truly put us on the map but that is not something to be proud of.
The whole myth rests on terzomondismo Mintoff was so fond of. The architect couldn’t get himself to subscribe to where Malta was heading and directed all his energy to redirect it to those ‘non-aligned’ states.
Non-aligned read bereft of any cultural mentis, even the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe proved too refined for his pseudo-Med aesthetic, whatever that was.
In essence it proved just an absence of any manner in which things are done. It can be seen in Muscat’s difficulty to distiguish himself from the PN. He just does not seem capable of defining his cyphers, the campaign a lost memory. Identity does not, never did, belong to Labour. Theirs was always a reaction. One could, with a hint of social oblige, question whether their transition from party to movement correspondsto the natural progression to dissolution.
The movement simply major final backlash. How does the left in 2014 Malta still rely on Labour? I say it’s possible to conceive.
What he meant by putting Malta on the map is that once they have finished all their land reclamation the island will be larger and thus more visible on googil ert.
Ghandi borza lesta ghalik Perit, ja zibel.
Well said, Joe. I have a different eulogy.
We salute the memory of Dom who dwarfs your political stature, immaturity and lack of leadership.
There is nothing to regret though, knowing that both come from the Labour stables.
Seqer Malti is a legend.