Why Italy is Franco Debono’s spiritual home

Published: January 8, 2012 at 12:17pm




17 Comments Comment

  1. markilmaws says:

    i finally found the answer to a question I had asked myself many years ago – why it’s referred to as ‘ta’ frankuni’.

    • AK47 says:

      My thoughts exactly. This guy probably leaves his stuff everywhere with his parents cleaning up after him. And he wants to hold the Prime Minister to ransom.

  2. Dee says:

    With his top marks in Religion , he should be applying for a post in the College of Cardinals at the Vatican when a vacancy crops up.

  3. anthony says:

    More semplicione than mammone.

  4. Riff Raff says:

    For a criminal defence lawyer with a practice in Italy, the sky is the limit.

  5. kenneth says:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xIraCchPDhk

    I find this very appropriate for the current situation we are in.

  6. Dee says:

    http://www.independent.com.mt/news.asp?newsitemid=137916

    Great article. One cannot but not admire Muscat’s cunning and conniving Macchiavellian tactics at unhingeing Debono good and proper.

  7. Joe Vella says:

    Who the hell does Franco Debono think he is – the Eddie Fenech Adami for the 21st century?

  8. Angus Black says:

    Obviously!

    He got 100% in religion, didn’t he?

  9. mark v says:

    I hope that by the time we have another general election, the PN will have enough time to find quality candidates. Quality, not quantity.

  10. John F. says:

    Quando mamma te l’ha fatta quando mamma te l’ha fatta…………

  11. Botom says:

    On di-ve news Franco is quoted as saying that he never expected Pietru Pawl Busuttil to start a petition calling for his resignation, because Pietru Pawl ‘had a similar experience in the past’.

    So now Franco thinks he’s been framed by the police and the government. He won’t be going to hospital for treatment any time soon in case there’s an attempt on his life there, as there was with Pietru Pawl.

    Franco, your story has turned into a tragedy.

  12. ciccio says:

    Franco Debono would just love to be driven around in one of those chauffer driven Goodbye Mamma blue executive cars.

  13. David says:

    Well for many Maltese Italy is their spiritual home. What you describe occurs in most Maltese homes. Our culture is unsurprisingly similar to that of our northern neighbours, including our strong family values and ties.

    [Daphne – ‘What you describe occurs in most Maltese homes’. No, it doesn’t. It occurs in many Maltese homes, but certainly not most, and I think you’ll find that the number corresponds roughly with that of divorces/separations/couples in counselling. This because Malta has a distinguishing characteristic which Italy does not: mothers turn even daughters into mammoni.]

  14. I’ve got the second movie of the same “Mammone’s concept”.

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