Daphne taghti fastidju lil Charlon Gouder No. 2

Published: October 5, 2010 at 4:50pm
Labour must win, and I don't care what happens afterwards.

Labour must win, and I don't care what happens afterwards.

From the archives: CHARLON U L-MENTALITA TAL-BANANA

He will do anything to help Labour win the general election, he absolutely believed Labour would win in 2008, and here’s the best bit: he wasn’t concerned about what would happen afterward.

“My main aim is the general election, and I would do anything, anything to help the party win it,” Gouder says. “I believe in what I do and I absolutely believe we will win the election. I’m not that concerned about what happens afterwards.”

-Charlon Gouder interviewed by Malta Today, 14 October 2007

And here’s another bit of that interview, this time for comic relief to take your mind off the fact that King Carnival and the Coconuts are gearing up to run the country and your life.

“To make things worse, at that time I was a bit chubby, and the chair I was sitting on just broke. Now I was really conditioned by my being chubby and conscious of it. So I was furious and told the PN organisers that if they were going to play these dirty tricks it was totally unfair. This chair was actually held in place by a piece of iron wire. They denied it was some dirty trick but the last time I went on the Granaries I made the condition that I would have a strong, sturdy chair.”




2 Comments Comment

  1. JP Bonello says:

    What makes me incredulous, is that he actually says these things.

    And those nitwits at Malta Today did not even alert him to the perils he was running into headfirst.

  2. Antoine Vella says:

    Charlon Gouder should have sued himself for these two passages.

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