The biggest laugh – thank you, H. P. Baxxter
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March 16, 2013 at 1:53am
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As mummy always said, ” you might change all you like, but important things never change”
A baby fed on his mothers milk at the beginning of civilisation, a baby will still do the same till the end of time.
Flowers needed sun from the very beginning of civilisation, and will continue doing so till the end of time.
Cats always loved fish and will continue doing so .
Lejber always lied and will continue doing so .
Some things never change.
May I please join the ranks of H.P. Baxxter’s fans? The caption on the second pic is truly priceless!
Mr. Prime Minister, I have something up my sleeve for you as well.
The Labour mob seem to have infested timesofmalta.com again: you can tell by the bad spelling, syntax, etc.
Even that w**ker Jo Meli has crawled out of the woodwork.
It’s bye bye The Times and Malta Today (aka L-Orizzont) for me as they have become truly disgusting.
Didn’t Joseph once say he admired Tony Blair as a prime minister and wanted to model himself as a dynamic Labour leader along his lines? At the time I thought it had to do with politics, but now there’s a fetish pattern emerging clearly and surely.
Super!
Is our Joey a repressed gay? Nothing wrong with that, except that he’s married.
Is David Cameron a repressed gay also?
[Daphne – No. We women can always tell.]
You’d think they wouldn’t marry one if they could identify this so easily.
[Daphne – Those who married one generally did so at a very young age, before they could tell the difference, and in an era where sex before marriage was a no-no and they took his lack of interest as a sign of respect. In any case, that was a generalisation. Men can never tell when a woman is gay, for instance, which I find fascinating.]
Gurnalist tas-serie B.
I know a defeat is a defeat, and a tough one at that.
But I remember Labour, on day 1, after losing YET another election in 2008, was quick to get back in its Opposition role.
So far, where has the PN been in the past week?
Have you seen a single PR by the PN?
I feel the same, they should have come out fighting with their heads held high, not seemingly kowtowed
They didn’t even come out fighting when they won. They’re not about to start now, after 25 years turning the other cheek.
What’s there to fight about? This was not a minimal defeat like Labour’s was in 2008.
Hardly worth anybody’s time to argue about a 36,000 vote deficit except to prove that the party is a sore loser.
The best thing the NP is expected to do is to go through the process, clean up the party structure of dead wood, and elect a new leader and deputy.
The NP has five years to pull their socks, strategize and show that they can return to power for the good of the country.
I meant fighting about their years of success which all seems to have been junked in the bin this last week.
Labour quick to get back in its Opposition role? Practice, perhaps?
Finally, a real live hobbit.