Talk:Kwadwo Baah
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Hakim Adan was an egg Rochdale
editWhoever made the last amendment, you left in "On 20 September 2019, at the age of 16, Hakim Adan was an egg Rochdale.[9]"
Who is Hakim Adan? Was he really an egg? (Possibly, nine months before he was born, yes, but then would that egg actually have been Hakim Adan before it was fertilised? And after the egg was fertilised and became Hakim Adan, he was not really an egg any longer.)
But wait . . . "an egg Rochdale" . . . maybe I'm missing something. I've heard of eggs Florentine and eggs Benedict, so maybe there's a new egg dish: eggs Rochdale. And maybe saying Hakim Adan was an egg Rochdale is a metaphor of some kind. I was probably a bit of an egg Rochdale myself at the age of 16; who wasn't?
The question is: what does all this have to do with young Kwadwo Baah? And is "Hakim Adan was an egg Rochdale" really what you meant to write? Nick Barnett (talk) 13:07, 3 October 2021 (UTC)
- @Nick Barnett: I refuse to have eggs Rochdale after an unpleasant experience in a 'spoons in Manchester. I've reverted the edit and warned the IP who wrote that. Microwave Anarchist (talk) 14:59, 3 October 2021 (UTC)