Hepi Eeesterrr mal-Ministru Ghas-Sawt

Published: March 3, 2012 at 9:07pm




12 Comments Comment

  1. Joe Micallef says:

    Where is Hall-Tarxien? Is it close to Modena?

    • Dee says:

      I think it is closer to the Serenissima since there is mention of gondoliers.

    • TinaB says:

      Joe, it’s Gondolier Hall in Tarxien.

      For once it is not a spelling mistake. Perhaps Varist is giving them private lessons.

      • Joe Micallef says:

        Truth be said I find it hard to pick on him. Whilst he is totally inept for anything to do with politics, I am told that he is quite a nice guy who does his best to help – albeit not in the most appropriate manner.

        There are far more sleazy characters around him!

    • ciccio says:

      No. It’s more like close to Venice. It says “Il-Gondolier Hall, Tarxien.”

  2. ciccio says:

    The “Silvio Parnis” brand is getting stronger: it has now eclipsed the “Partit Laburista” torch.

    I have to be frank though: when it comes to bingo, I prefer the Labour brand.

  3. Dee says:

    X’kien kiteb GHID u mhux EID dan l-espert ta’ kollox?

  4. Paul Bonnici says:

    Why do you keep picking on this guy Daphne? I know he is a bit of a nerd, he seems like a pleasant chap to me or you know something I don’t?

    [Daphne – He’s a future cabinet minister, Paul. And he’s not a nerd, He’s incredibly thick and totally ignorant. That’s what gets me. If he were going to be just another government backbencher, fine. But giving this man responsibility? I don’t think so.]

    • Dee says:

      He is also very self-seeking and an opportunist.

    • Paul Bonnici says:

      He does not seem to have the aura of a minister. He seems better suited to teach ‘duttrina’ (catechism) to children. He seems a bit slow and out of his depth. The LP needs people like Silvio; they are the ones who can communicate with certain sectors of Maltese society, which is where Labour’s votes are.

      I watched his videos posted here and I felt embarrassed for him. In fact he sounds like a priest delivering a sermon in church, with half the congregation asleep. I would definitely fall asleep listening to him.

      Can you imagine someone like him in Westminster? In fact I do, John Prescott – he could not string a sentence together. John Prescott reminds me of Malta’s Labour members.

  5. Angus Black says:

    He meant ‘Tarxien Hall’, maybe?

  6. A. Charles says:

    Hall- Tarxien; must be the bingo hall in Tarxien.

Leave a Comment