Quote #10469
I'm [stewardess name] . . . Fly me.
Anonymous
About This Quote
This quote needs no introduction—at least for now. We're working on adding more context soon.
Interpretation
The line reads like a punchy advertising or pop-culture catchphrase built on innuendo: a flight attendant’s self-introduction (“I’m [stewardess name]”) is followed by the imperative “Fly me,” which can be heard both literally (choose this airline/flight) and suggestively (echoing the sexualized double-entendre common in mid-to-late 20th-century “stewardess” stereotypes). The bracketed placeholder implies it was meant to be customized with a specific attendant’s name, as in a gag, novelty item, or promotional copy. As “Anonymous,” it functions less as a literary quotation than as a formulaic slogan reflecting how airline service work—especially women’s labor—was often marketed through flirtation and persona.



