Dak sabih ghax bjond, Mer
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November 22, 2011 at 11:26am
It’s good to see that Muscat took our advice and stayed off the hair volumiser and make-up for his outing to parliament yesterday evening and the press conference which followed.
The ‘on again, off again’ hair up top was ridiculous.
Instead, his hairdresser – almost certainly not one of the hordes who came from Sicily to take Maltese jobs in 2004 – gave his hair a delicate red organic rinse.
Najs.
Now we’re done with the image, can we have some substance, please?
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That shade reminded me of pale coloured pumpkin.
Thank you for bringing a smile to my face this morning. I needed it.
@ Tumas – same here! :)
You really think that JM has nothing better to do than read your blog and take your advice? Only time wasters like myself indulge in such pleasures!
[Daphne – If you had anything political sense at all, you would know that this blog is essential reading for politicians and their assistants and aides, and not necessarily because of what I write, either. To not know that it is essential reading is to demonstrate lack of political and tactical sense, hence Jason Micallef, who prides himself on saying that he thinks I write about cookery.]
In fact, I “am morally convinced that” Jason Micallef checks this blog before preparing his breakfast, lunch and dinner to see Daphne’s daily new recipes.
Oh yes he does, religiously. Such fun.
“Cookery”? I thought you were into witchcraft.
“Fair is foul, and foul is fair…..” hehehehe!
[Daphne – Ho. Ho.Ho. Mandango.]
The only substance that we have is that this guy and his friends Anglu Farrugia and Toni Abela can become our country’s leaders tomorrow. Wake up Malta! We deserve better than these people governing our country!
If you are really into witchcraft, turn Mandango into Mandingo…then he can really go and “indulge himself in such pleasures”….