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09Mar
Questioning Madness
Last week, a relative of mine was worried sick that for the first time in her life, she might have landed herself a traffic ticket. I too was kind of shocked to hear this news because the person in question
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03Mar
Marriage Saves Lives
I was just sitting quietly at my desk typing and working away when, suddenly, I was startled by a loud cheer from the office next door. Being Valentine’s Day I thought that someone must have gone down on one knee
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06Feb
Of yellow pills and tablets
Tablets? Seriously? Tablets ? Wait a minute….maybe we’re talking about those little yellow pills that we all need to feel better every now and then. If that’s the case then maybe I could twist and stretch my imagination enough to
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06Jan
Love at Confused.com
I tried to wait it out, I really, really did. I tried with all my might to let the Christmas season go by without commenting about the Pope’s latest attack on gay marriage….you know the one in which he unceremoniously
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09Dec
The easiest answer is No
Scene – option 1 Michael (10 years old) – Mum, can I sleep over at Jessie’s tonight? Mum – No Michael bickers and frets, throws a tantrum, eventually gets tired and sleeps End of story Scene – option 2 Michael
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23Nov
The Ultimate Love Affair
What is it about men and cars? What is that special bond no woman, dog or mistress has ever managed to understand, let alone re-create? How does an inanimate metal object, with greasy bolts and nuts, manage to create that
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12Nov
The Bait
Against my better judgement, and health, almost two weeks ago I joined most of Malta and watched the political debate between the Prime Minister and Joseph Muscat on Xarabank. It took me a while to write this, not only because
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05Nov
Women are their own worst enemies
In the past 15 general elections in Malta thousands of men have contested, but only 73 women. Malta ranks a sad 108th in the world for female participation in parliament Only 6 out of 69 members of parliament are female
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02Nov
Say Hello to The Twins
October is soon to be inaugurated the month for sickeningly shameful court sentences, but since I’ve already written about the absurdity of all that, since I’ve already felt sick to my stomach reading ridiculous judgements and since it seems that society
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17Oct
Do NOT call me gay, I’m from Mellieha
IMPORTANT Disclaimer - this blog is not to be consumed literally. If you lack the sarcastic gene, please skip to the crosswords. During my years at University, two of my very best friends hailed from Mellieha. To be perfectly honest, I
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