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Love Quote by Chris Kattan

"I can't stop being in parades. I just love dancing on floats that move really slowly on the city streets in the early morning"

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Compulsion dressed up as whimsy is a classic comedian’s move, and Chris Kattan leans into it with a line that’s funny precisely because it’s too specific to be purely made up. “I can’t stop being in parades” parodies the language of addiction and celebrity obligation: not “I keep getting booked,” but “I can’t stop,” as if parade participation is a personal failing or a medical condition. That mismatch between stakes and subject is the engine.

Then he doubles down on the sensory banalities - “floats that move really slowly,” “city streets,” “early morning” - the unglamorous reality of public spectacle. Parades are supposed to read as communal celebration; Kattan spotlights the logistical tedium: crawling speed, weird hour, asphalt, not magic. The subtext is show business itself: long stretches of waiting, smiling, and performing enthusiasm on cue, often when your body would rather be anywhere else.

It also plays like a sly inversion of fame. Most people imagine the comic’s life as clubs, spotlights, and late nights. Kattan’s image is the opposite: sun-up, civic pageantry, forced brightness. That’s a very SNL-adjacent joke - the performer trapped in a costume, committed to the bit, even when the bit is absurdly minor. The intent isn’t to celebrate parades; it’s to poke at how performers narrate their own captivity as “love,” because loving it is part of the job, and because turning inconvenience into a punchline is how comedians stay in control.

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Chris Kattan (born October 19, 1970) is a Comedian from USA.

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