A Quote by Fred Willard

I guess if you're a professional mascot, you're doing it for the money, but a college mascot just wants to be out there. — © Fred Willard
I guess if you're a professional mascot, you're doing it for the money, but a college mascot just wants to be out there.
If you're a cheerleader, people see you. If you're a mascot, you're just helping out.
I'm sorry, but I stand by my decision. I am now a member of the elite club of people that have fought a professional team mascot. You sir, are not in that club.
When I graduated from college, I went straight to work for a federal contractor, a desk job, and they were great to me, they loved me, I was like their mascot, but I just couldn't stand working in an office. I just hated it. And so one day I went in and said, 'I'm sorry, this is my two-weeks notice, I'm quitting to become an artist.'
Every single show she out there reppin like a mascot.
Tell your little mascot to get out of here, cause I have no problem flippin' the bird.
Acting is a challenge at times. I mean, when you have scenes where you're jumping into a mascot bear to travel back in time, and you try to make that seem real. For me, I'm a person that has a pretty wild imagination, just kind of letting that run wild and sort of just doing the best you can to not feel stupid.
As I see our world, I have never seen greater confusion, greater loss of meaning, greater uncertainty, and greater fear of what looms in front of us. Politics has gotten out of control everywhere. Nobody sees a mascot or a leader, and everyone wants to know what really lies ahead here.
I wanted to be a star, not a gallery mascot.
I was never the mascot of the Georgia football team.
And I love the Oregon Duck. He's my favorite mascot.
If it has to sell its mascot, your team sucks.
My team good, we don’t really need a mascot.
[Heihei] is stupidest chicken on planet Earth and mascot.
I'm not really superstitious - I don't have any lucky charms or a mascot.
I really hate the Detroit Pistons' mascot Hooper. A lot of beef with him for a long time. I don't why, he just started going after me.
In 1970, I was turning 29 years old, just 4 years out of art school. I had created a black and white drawing style mascot portrait called 'Johnny.' I made a poster for it and sent it around the world to corporate art departments.
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