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77: Adrian Galea - Malta - 21/10/98
Jiena Adrian Galea minn Malta. Jiena habib ta' Charlie Abela, in-neputi tieghek, u nahdem mieghu
mar-Rimus Riley. Nixtieq nighdlek prosit hafna tax-xoghol kollu li hadt biex ghamilt din
il-homepage. Sahha ghalissa.
76: Mark Azzopardi - Canada - 20/10/98 -
Congratulations for having the best Maltese website on the net. Love the ghana broadcast of
il-Bambinu. I have bookmarked your site and will be visiting regularly. Keep up the work.
75: Daniel Farrugia - Malta - 16/10/98
This is one of the best sites on the net. Daniel
74: Shandy - Norway - 15/10/98 -
Really nice! It's fun to check out this site and then share what I learn with my friends! Keep it
up!
73: Courtney Yates - Australia - 14/10/98
Pretty cool.
72: Marita - Sweden - 11/10/98
Very nice page :) Marita
71: Salvu Grima - Cape Town, South Africa - 03/10/98
Great website. It was a joy finding you website. Your ghana broadcast made me both happy to
be able to hear ghana and Maltese being spoken over the net and homesick at the same time. I
am looking forward to hearing your next broadcast. Please keep it up.
70: Sam Xuereb - Canada - 01/10/98
THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR HAVING YOUR GHANA PROGRAMMES ON THE NET, ESPECIALLY THE
LAST ONE WITH A BIT OF 'war history too', I TAKE THEM AND THE NEWS FROM SUPER 1 RADIO
TO MY OLD MALTESE FRIENDS, THEY LOVE THEM. IT MIGHT BE AN IDEA FOR OTHER EMIGRANTS
TO DO THE SAME. There is a lot of old Maltese emigrants who cannot go out because of
sickness or too old, some of them realy waits for them. Well THANKS AGAIN... SAM.... Sellili ghal
Maltin kolla... SAHHIET
69: Graeme Attkins - Scotland - 01/10/98
Our family has known John for years and are really pleased to see how well his site is being
received by others worldwide. Living in Glasgow, we are some of the people who know him as
the Maltese Falcon and wish him every success in his website exploits.... Although I do not
understand Maltese - I love to look in every now and again as I find this a refreshing and unique
site.
68: Peter Scerri - Sydney, Australia - 01/10/98
This is a great web site. It has helped me do a music assignment for school. Thanks very much.
67: Charles Whitlock - Canada - 30/09/98
John: Great website. Listening once again to Maltese songs makes me homesick. Keep up the
great site. Charles Whitlock. Born in Malta 1949.
66: Edward Carbonaro - Canada - 28/09/98
Well I am maltese. I tell you when I found your page it is like I found gold. I am very sentimental
about Malta and the old times. Please keep up the good work. Me and a few other Maltese will
be meeting at my house to hear your programmes. Grazzi hafna.
65: Charles Xuereb - England - 20/09/98
Thank you for a great website. Sites like yours make me proud to be Maltese. I found your site
through Search Malta. I read many of the pages on your site and and also listened to your
ghana broadcast. I was very surprised how clear it all sounded. I can't wait to hear your
forthcoming broadcasts. I will be visiting you site again and again. Keep it up.
64: Warren Berg - Iowa, USA - 17/09/98
I am Professor Emeritus of Economics, Accounting and Management at Luther College, Decorah,
Iowa 52101 USA. This college has strong ties to the island nation. The only Luther College
Alumni Club located outside the USA is in Malta. Over 80 Maltese are Luther alums. Rev. Peter
Serracino Inglott holds a Luther College honorary degree and taught here for a term. Bryan Gera
has received our Distinguished Service Award. In our library is the Malta Studies Center holding
what is one of the most extensive collection of books and other reference materials in the USA.
I am happy to learn about Maltese-ghana and will be checking it frequently. Sahha!
63: Joseph Sammut - - 30/08/98
Great site enjoyed Maltese folk singing which I have not heard for the last 42 years it brought
home memories. Like listening to SBS radio, keep it up, Joe.
62: Gwynne Strickland - Virginia, USA - 26/08/98
Awesome homepage, I am so impressed, Ghana , is not really my favorite to listen to, but I must
admit i really enjoyed some of this stuff. There is one song I really like , my mother used to sing
it to us when we were young, I'm not sure of the name though, its the one about Arturo in
Mosta. It goes like this......... darba wahda gewa il-mosta, kien hemm guvni li kellu il flus,
anyways do you think you can get it on the net please, i would love to hear it. i live in Virginia,
USA. I have been here 20 yrs and no I am not related to Mabel Strickland....hahaha. Sahha to
all, Gwynne.
61: Tess Roberts - Ireland - 26/08/98
What an outstanding web site "Ghana" is. Although as an expat Maltese, I am of course
prejudiced in this respect. What I find particularly good is the ease in which I can navigate
through the site and meet articles of interest again and again. How refreshing it is to have the
culture of Malta divorced from the Colonial past, so that it emerges in its own colours as it so
rightly should. "More power to to your elbow" as they say in Ireland, long may you continue to
produce your excellent site. "YOU ARE A CREDIT TO MALTA".
60: Kevin Vella - Malta - 24/08/98
I was surfing on your site and I was impressed how organise your site is. We liked it very much
although we are not in ghana so much as we are still young. Demis and Kevin.
59: Luigi Cobisi - Florene, Italy - 21/08/98
I'm really delightful about your site on ghana etc. Thank you for let us breath some Maltese air
somtimes. Florene, Italy.
58: Tony Spiteri - Melbourne, Australia - 21/08/98
Just visited your Website on Ghana. Its a bloody beauty. I'm from Melbourne Aust, and a friend
of Manuel Casha - tomorrow we're having a pizza together 'u tazza nbid'. I shall peruse the site
in more detail later on. I will be in contact, meanwhile keep the good work up.
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