A Quote by Big Freedia

When something get hot, everybody want to jump on the bandwagon and act like they created it. — © Big Freedia
When something get hot, everybody want to jump on the bandwagon and act like they created it.
I didn't want to be like some other guys who jump on another team's bandwagon just to get a ring.
When something is so hot, I don't want to just jump on it right away. I want to take it home and make sure I give it my best shot.
When the bandwagon presents itself, you have to jump onto it.
I'd never jump on a bandwagon; sometimes people do that and it's not what I wanted to do.
I've seen a lot of people jump on and off my bandwagon.
When you act for a living, you are lucky enough to get to say things you really want to say. You get lines that you look forward to, lines that jump out like a jack-in-the-box; you're thinking: 'Wait till you hear this.'
Everybody's all up on the EDM bandwagon now, because it's, like, another viable conduit for traditional pop music to ride for a bit so they can get out of their little stagnant pool and make a dance hit.
I'm a sheep when it comes to opinions; I will change my mind and jump on the bandwagon.
It's like everybody is shooting something, and everybody's a filmmaker; everybody can shoot a cat video and post it. So the big thing now is - for people that have talent and have something to say, and are creative, and are capable of making something good - is how do they get attention to it?
Any human act that gives rise to something new is referred to as a creative act, regardless of whether what is created is a physical object or some mental or emotional construct that lives within the person who created it and is known only to him.
Fans jump on your bandwagon and desert you when you hit the harder times.
The best and brightest are not exactly clamoring to jump aboard the Trump bandwagon.
The thing that I get most excited about is that it does feel like a new realm of storytelling is being created before everybody's eyes. You can do something that's not exactly a movie and not exactly a TV show, something in between.
And here I thought they were called Peeping Toms." I didn't need to see him to know he wore a smile. "Stop laughing," I said, my cheeks hot with humiliation. "Get me down." "Jump." "What?" "I'll catch you." "Are you crazy? Go inside and open the window. Or get a ladder." "I don't need a ladder. Jump. I'm not going to drop you.
I don't want people thinking of me sexually. I don't want people to be like, 'She's hot-looking,' you know? I want them to listen to me for what I am saying. And I think the best way to do that is to sniff my armpits, and like, sit and burp every now and then. It just completely throws people off. I had a couple of offers to do some hot scenes in the shower with some guy and to make it real hot and sexy. The next thing you know, I'd be the next J.Lo or something. But that's easy. I want it the hard way.
I described the pyramid we'd found and waited for him to jump on the bandwagon. Unfortunately he's afraid of wagons. And bands.
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