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Maltese Weirdness

Hourses are moored alongside luzzus and boats:Horse

Further (I have been told this word is used way too many times in my PhD), children are:

slaves

Each and every bus has it own face and are very personalised in general. Each has it’s own name,all are very nicely polished on the outside, but on the inside:

busss

Warriors and fighters can be met all over the place:

And jellyfish are very socialised - I got burned 5 times and it only hurt me for an hour or so - they just want to play a bit:

Just about the right island for me;)

By Nana | October 15, 2006 | Topics: Les Voyages |

5 Responses to “Maltese Weirdness”

  1. Rok Says:
    October 15th, 2006 at 9:30 pm

    Just one question out of context.

    Where did you learn to write in English that good?Through reading and studying?

  2. Matej Says:
    October 15th, 2006 at 10:00 pm

    Hahahaha, ta z otroci je ena boljših!

  3. sgazzetti Says:
    October 16th, 2006 at 10:04 am

    I visited Malta a few years ago over Prvi Maj and thought it was fascinating. I wished I’d had more time to explore Valletta and Gozo.

    The sign about children reminds me of This.

  4. Nana Says:
    October 19th, 2006 at 9:35 pm

    Rok, nooooo. Of corse thruou movis and music, wat else did u think?!!

  5. Rok Says:
    October 19th, 2006 at 10:13 pm

    Ha ha ha

    God damn I have to stop listening to Atomik Harmonik.:)))

    No, really, I’m extremely impressed how good you write in English.I had to check twice if its really a Slovene girl that can speak (I imagine that’s no problem for you too) and write in English that good.(this is meant as a compliment; obviosully I’m not good in that since I had to point that out :)))

    Hat off!

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