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My dad was a ham, too. He could sell those women anything. Of all his sons, I was the only one he could trust to sell as
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"My dad was a ham, too. He could sell those women anything. Of all his sons, I was the only one he could trust to sell as well as he could. I was proud of that"

- Paul Lynde

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Paul Lynde's quote speaks with the pride he felt in having the ability to offer along with his father. His daddy was a "ham," suggesting he was a natural salesman, and was able to offer anything to anyone. Paul Lynde was the only one of his kids who might match his dad's skill in sales, and he was proud of that. This quote speaks with the appreciation Paul Lynde had for his daddy, and the regard he had for his own capabilities. It likewise talks to the value of salesmanship in the Lynde family, and the worth they put on having the ability to offer. Paul Lynde was proud to be able to match his daddy's skill in sales, and it provided pride for him.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Paul Lynde between June 13, 1926 and January 10, 1982. He/she was a famous Comedian from USA. The author also have 30 other quotes.

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