I can’t even get three weeks off to have cosmetic surgery.

Meaning of the quote

This quote is about a comedian named Paul Lynde who is frustrated that he can't take time off from his work to get cosmetic surgery, which is a medical procedure to change the way someone looks. He's joking that even though he's a famous entertainer, he still can't get a long enough break from his job to have this kind of optional, non-medical treatment done. The quote shows that even successful people can struggle to get the time they need for personal matters.

About Paul Lynde

Paul Lynde was a beloved American comedian and actor known for his campy and snarky persona. He rose to fame as a regular panelist on the game show The Hollywood Squares and voiced animated characters for Hanna-Barbera. Despite his comedic success, Lynde also aspired to be recognized as a serious actor, but he acknowledged that his true contribution was making people laugh during his lifetime.

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