George Vella’s great big Freudian slip
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January 20, 2012 at 6:59pm
On Super One radio yesterday, shadow foreign minister George Vella spoke about Joseph Muscat and in a massive Freudian slip called him ‘il-prim ministru’.
When he realised what he’d said, he stumbled over his words and fudged things with: ‘Well, he’s practically the prime minister anyway.’
Diga difnuh il-Lawrence Gonzi, Alla jbierek.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Yzmj8pON60k
Sitwazzjoni gravissima. U din zgur cara daqs il-kristall.
U ‘on the record’.
More immersion therapy for the weekend.
http://public.di-ve.com/streaming/on_demand_media_streamer.aspx?id=1499&encoding=8&backUrl=streaming%2fon_demand_event_encoding.aspx%3fid%3d1499
Veru underdog!
The guy is a plonker, we all know that. On the other hand, you’ve more than once stated (to my utter dismay) that the PL is sure to be elected in the coming election. Wouldn’t that make George Vella’s Freudian almost justified?
[Daphne – Not at all, unless you’re the sort to talk about ‘my wife’ months before you’re married.]
Or you’re the sort to refer to your current wife as ‘your first wife’.
Against all odds.
The underdog is PM before the election is called.
What a formidable politician.
Issa se nigu sew. If Franco Debono brings down the government, and then Joseph Muscat becomes prime minister, we might have a cock-fight between Franco and Joseph, in which both claim to be Prime Minister for each of their respective achievements. Prattikament.
Cocks, Ciccio? More like a couple of pricks.
We might see Franco Debono claiming premiership from Joseph Muscat because if it wasn’t for him, he would not be there so early, or at all.
Early onset of pre-senile dementia.
Car , daqs il-kristall.
Was Franco ‘stop the ferry’ Mercieca at school with Joseph too? They look really pally.