How could a person with such a name ever be arrested? To arrest a person you have to speak his name first and tell him he is under arrest. How could such a name ever be spoken?!
If you think that name is something. Some years ago my Dad, a reporter interviewed and quoted a college exchange student from India whose last name was "Dickshit"! No Joke.
Let us bask in Spain's basketing this Basque bastard. [I'm assuming that the Spanish nailed this guy, and outside of southern California only Basques have that many x's.
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Hmm so you have a real dowe on Tamils?
Yup.
How could a person with such a name ever be arrested? To arrest a person you have to speak his name first and tell him he is under arrest. How could such a name ever be spoken?!
If you think that name is something. Some years ago my Dad, a reporter interviewed and quoted a college exchange student from India whose last name was "Dickshit"!
No Joke.
Well, at least his new name (a number) should be easier to remember.
Let us bask in Spain's basketing this Basque bastard. [I'm assuming that the Spanish nailed this guy, and outside of southern California only Basques have that many x's.
That reminds me of Pakistan's High Commissioner to Canada Akbar Zeb - "biggest dick" in arabic.
It also reminds me that the hebrew for nuclear reactor - koor atomi - sounds like "atomic butt" in my native romanian.
Wikipedia informs us that Enelko probably means "My little dear". Why isn't there an arrest warrant for his parents, I wonder? :(
That was the procedure during old times. Now it's all SWAT teams that rarely speak at all.
Hmm... Better you never know my last name then...
Yep. Should serve him for a long time.
And a good thing too that this phenomenon is limited.
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