"I'm so confused, I don't know whether I'm coming or going."
This quote expresses a state of bewilderment, disorientation, or confusion, where one is unsure about their direction or course of action due to complexity or conflicting information. It suggests a feeling of being lost or uncertain in the midst of multiple possibilities or responsibilities.
"I just want you to know that I am available for birthday parties, bar mitzvahs and weddings – in that order."
This quote suggests that Paul Lynde is open to attending various social events but with a preference or hierarchy; firstly, birthdays, secondly, Bar Mitzvahs (coming-of-age ceremonies for Jewish boys), and finally, weddings. This sequence might imply that he finds the three events enjoyable, but perhaps views weddings as the most significant or formal of the three.
"Why can't I find the right man? The problem is, I have a career!"
This quote suggests that finding a partner can be challenging when personal and professional aspirations are prioritized. In essence, Paul Lynde humorously implies that women who focus on their careers might face difficulty in finding a suitable romantic partner because societal norms or expectations do not always align with the pursuit of both career and companionship equally for women.
"Aren't we forgetting the real reason for seasons? It's not Halloween, it's not Christmas - it's Valentine's Day!"
Paul Lynde humorously suggests that while there are many cultural and commercial events associated with different seasons, he prioritizes Valentine's Day as the true seasonal celebration. In this statement, he is expressing the importance of love and affection in his perspective of the yearly cycle.
"I used to go out with a transvestite but I had to break up with him because he wanted me to come out of the closet."
This quote by Paul Lynde humorously highlights the contrast between societal expectations and personal identity, particularly in regards to sexual orientation and gender expression during his time. The "transvestite" in this context refers to a person who cross-dresses, often for reasons of self-expression or exploration, not necessarily identifying as transgender. The humor lies in Lynde's statement that he was the one being asked to come out of the closet, implying that his companion (who is dressing up) is keeping their true identity hidden from society. It's a clever play on words and a reflection of the broader societal struggles for acceptance and understanding of non-normative identities.
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