Yanica emails Swarovski…

30 12 2008
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Yes, ladies and gentlemen, I emailed Swarovski with a proposal for a new figurine. This all started when I changed my facebook status and told the facebookers i was viewing swarovski items. Mina called me a raven because I love shiny objects, I liked the idea and wanted one. Achie suggested I actually email the suggestion to Swarovski since they didnt produce one. Mina said it sounded as bad as Matti emailing the football club, but Achie and I insisted…this was a better plan. Needless to say, I’m hoping they send me a free one :P haha

Here’s the email guys xxxx

 

To whom it may concern,

First of all I would like to clarify that I am from Malta not the UK as my country was not listed.

My email, is more of a suggestion than anything else. Being a Swarovski fan myself, I couldn’t help but notice the lack of a raven Swarovski.

The common raven is one of the heaviest passerines, and also one of the most long-live, more than 40 years! Ravens travel in mated pairs, demonstrating great devotion to their families. A Swarovski raven would, for this reason, be a great thoughtful wedding gift. The raven is known for stealing shiny objects, probably to impress other ravens. Swarovski no doubt is the symbol for shiny objects, so what better bird could Swarovski produce, other than such a symbolical raven.

The Raven used to be reverred as a god and in the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia, it is possible to see Bill Reid’s sculpture of the famous bird.

My only wish now, is to have this wonderful creature in houses, alongside the breathtaking exotic birds Swarovski produce.

I would appreciate an email back regarding my suggestion.

Thanks in advance,

Yanica Sant



Elections in a school can be considered as real politics?

21 12 2008
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Malta. Politics. Not the interest in the topic as such, but rather all the carnival-like atmosphere, the tension, the excitement that comes along with every election. Of course, probably most of us are guilty of running around with respective party shirts, participating in car cades, and more often than not, somehow insulting the other major party contesting the same election. All of this is acceptable given that, one knows what the party he supports is offering in the manifest, what his party did whilst elected in council / government and nevertheless, the other parties’ manifests, and achievements and of course, defects. Promoting a party really depends on the gift of the gab. If you can’t talk, then it’s best you shut up and just vote. An insignificant word from a party member to another person can cost a great deal. A party’s worst advert, can be the members themselves. Bummer.

Whilst observing the KSJC past elections at Junior College, I could tell that parties overlooked this technique. Yes, photos and newspaper cuttings were produced, but what’s the use if the member giving them out does not know who said the quote on the flyer? Or if she has no idea what her party did in council? Since when is negative criticism the only way one can win an election? It’s all sad really. And a shame. Yet year after year, this gift of speech keeps being ignored. It becomes an ignorant election, in which one votes for the party throwing the best parties, or for the party producing the bets gimmick. College life is no gimmick, and whilst it can be considered as a party, the candidates should have added a sign to their gimmicks. WARNING: This college life party might come to an abrupt end whilst sitting for your Alevels.

Sadder.

I’ve said all this before, yet I was ignored. I’m saying it again, maybe I’m late, but I’ll consider it a lesson learnt. Now it’s proven, 1000€ won’t win you an election? So what will? SPEECH, supported by a good manifest, a good past, and yes I’m afraid, a good, not-so-basic knowledge of not only your party, the other parties and junior college in general, but an overall general knowledge of what is going on around you.

Oh, and, for the last thing, I would have taken this for granted but I was wrong, if you’re claiming that your JC party is independent, you don’t go shaking your ass to MLP / PN s beat. It’s not ethical and it’s just not done.

The following are 2 quotes which struck me immensely, and I’ll leave you with that:

“Ejja hij, ma rbahniex l-elezzjoni generali nirbhu din. Insomma li jmiss nirbhuha ta! Muscat tajjeb wisq. Viva Pulse ee!”

“Ara dik tal-Pulse ma nahmiliex, kemm ajjarta. Tahseb li hi xi haga at hi. Kemm ma nahmilhomx.”

Whilst one party claiming to be independent, and the other claiming to own demo-christian values. Unbelievable.