Though, Franco, THOUGH
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October 29, 2012 at 12:52am
Reading Franco Debono’s blog is so taxing when his ghost writer isn’t helping him out. This evening I just couldn’t get past this offensive title.
Total Manglish.
And now he’s jealous of Tonio Borg, for heaven’s sake. Not because he’s been nominated as EU Commissioner (he just barely controlled himself there), but because The Sunday Times today described Borg as a champion of human rights.
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Mediocre and pathetic. This is indeed village stuff.
What the hell is he on about in the second part of his blog? He’s really lost it.
I need a decoder.
Must clarify the headline Daphne – is Though, Franco, THOUGH correct or should it have been Tough, Franco, TOUGH? You are usually very particular with your English which is why I’m only asking the question!
[Daphne – Ho, ho, ho, as Father Christmas would say.]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=gciegyiLYtY
Just saw this, thought of you. Keep up the good work!
Blackadder for vici kap.
Maltatoday’s taken up PN watching, as if it still had some credibility to comment the contest for deputy leader.
Saviour Balzan’s videoblogs have become a rare occurrence, post Dalligate. Good.
Joseph cannot put together a coherent statement, as usual.
Maltastar takes weeks to load, excellent.
Franco has absolutely nothing left to say.
Must be Autumn.
http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20121028/opinion/Tree-notes-from-a-barren-island.442882
Obviously they have to feel wronged, how dare he?
I wish that some day the “grove” in front of Auberge de Castille and those in Pjazza Regina are removed so that the magnificent buildings become very visible and their grandeur can be appreciated by all.
I agree with Dr Falzon that the trees in front of the law courts should also be removed.
I am a BirdLife member.
Prof. Mark Anthony Falzon
B.A.(Hons),M.Phil.(Cantab.),Ph.D.(Cantab.),F.C.C.S.,F.R.A.I.
Associate Professor
Sociology
Faculty of Arts
Room 302
Old Humanities Building (OH)
University of Malta
Franco will take that as a compliment, pronouncing it as tough. Tough Franco is unlikely to pronounce it as dough for he knows that that’s for making the unmentionable imqaret.