My mother used to give me good advice when she used to tell me to count to 10 before making any important decision.

I suppose Adrian Delia, the Nationalist Party leader, had the same sound advice from his own mother, though he apparently forgot all about it when he wrongly decided to go on Xarabank. I did not see the show because I am rather allergic to TVM but I am told that Delia spoke about his private life.

Is it possible that as a party leader Delia has not got advisers? If he has advisers, and he sought their opinion, I think the PN is really in trouble.

I am told that his wife let it be known she should give her version too. I hope she finds other means than Xarabank.

I am told there are quite a few adverts during this show. Peppi Azzopardi has to be admired for being able to carry on with this show that has been on air now for quite a number of years, indicating that the Maltese viewing public has not learned anything throughout the years and yearns a free pizza.

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