To: knighthawk; Army Air Corps; C19fan; SkyDancer; Sarah Barracuda; CondoleezzaProtege; GOPsterinMA
44-year-old from Blackburn: Gunman Malik AkramThat is the most English name I have ever heard in my life.
Might be a UK Island named after his ancestor somewhere.
16 posted on
01/16/2022 11:03:00 AM PST by
KC_Lion
To: KC_Lion
No, No-—this is Texas, right? It would be Cowboy Gunman Malik——from West of the Pecos. Probly shot him thru his ten gallon turban? I assume they’ll bury him with his spurs on? Facing Mucca?
To: KC_Lion
Here’s a limerick for him.
There once was a Brit surnamed Akram
Who bypassed a church and an ashram
A synagogue, though,
Was the hot place to go
For hostages, but he got shot-ram
56 posted on
01/16/2022 1:56:53 PM PST by
Eleutheria5
(Buck Foe Jiden!)
To: KC_Lion
Yeah. “Malik” is about as English as Peking Duck is Swedish.
62 posted on
01/16/2022 3:28:48 PM PST by
GOPsterinMA
(I'm with Steve McQueen: I live my life for myself and answer to nobody.)
To: KC_Lion; aquila48
“Classic British name - Malik Faisal Akram”<>
Common spelling.
78 posted on
01/17/2022 3:15:26 AM PST by
Does so
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