Even more bizarre…
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May 12, 2012 at 2:09pm
Can anyone tell me whether this unappealing man is lying on a bed of Twistees with more Twistees on his nipples? Is this some kind of new Maltese perversion?
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It could be a take on American Beauty.
http://blokbasteronline.ru/images/american-beauty-1999/4c6d733abac62.jpg
Hi Jozef,
You’re 100% right. This is a picture I took for a competition with a Yellow theme.
Cheers,
Alan
It’s cruel, even if the man was 100% compliant, or desperate for a few Euros’ payment.
He doesn’t look quite alright up top, and I don’t just mean physically.
Facebook has brought about the democratisation of stupidity.
So sublime…
*Burying myself alive*
It’s the Twistees Bear, the latest junk food gay icon.
At least Darrel Lea Foods knows it has sex appeal.
Even more bizarre was yesterday’s feeble attempt by Toni Abela, Wenzu Mintoff and Dr Deo Debattista to re-write history during Xarabank.
According to them, the violence and other despicable acts which happened between 1971 and 1987 were either simply in the perception of people or else ought not be spoken about because similar acts happened during the Fenech Adami and Gonzi administrations.
No wonder the as-usual-well-prepared Beppe Fenech Adami and Francis Zammit Dimech had a field day.
Incidentally it is a pity that Yana Mintoff did not accept the invitation to be there. I thought she was interested in finding out what really happened when her father was prime minister and after that up to May 1987.
Judging by the performance on Xarabank yesterday, it is becoming clearer what type of candidates the Labour Party is fielding for the next election.
It seems it is enough to be a doctor, a surgeon, a hostess a’ la Nuxellina, for someone to make it as a candidate.
There is absolutely no political acumen and experience to be found anywhere. It is just proferssional status, looks and manipulation of events which are going to do the trick. I can add personal stories as well..
This was extremely evident from what Dr Deo Debattista had to say. I will only tell him one thing. I, and many others, will be voting for a Nationalist government not because of what happened to his grandparents half a century ago but because of what happened to him.
Apart from intelligence and ambition, he was given the right opportunities to succeed in life and had the comfort of exercising his profession in freedom in his own country. His colleagues who worked during the golden Mintoff years were not so lucky.
Dr Debattista, Dr. Chris Fearne, Dr. Deborah Schembri, Dr. Mercieca and even Joseph Muscat himself, all found the right environment which helped them to succeed. Given their age, it is no thanks to Labour administrations.
Zammit Dimech remained loyal to the party even though he was not re-appointed as minister. He accepted the fact that after a few years, there is always a need for a generation change within the same party.
…most probably these are the people who moan and brag on poverty u kif gabna GonziPN….
I was locked out and eventually suspended from work for seven whole weeks without pay for the simply reason that I obeyed my union’s legitimate orders.
The Labour thugs in power did their utmost to sack us – something they did not do only because they could not do it not because they did not try. And to this day no Labour thug has excused himself formally or informally. For me LABOUR simply doesn’t exist.
I wonder who has eaten those Twistees. I doubt if they were thrown away after the photo was taken.
No wonder packages contain broken pieces of Twistees.
I’m quite a Twistees fan, but my husband, to stop my cravings, said he was going to stick this photo onto our fridge, and he just might convince me.
F’daqqa wahda umbrajt it-Twistees.
This overgrown boy needs not a photographer but a psychologist.
And fast.
Is Bondi+ and Xarabank available on demand please?