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I'm a Dawg, You're a Dawg

And We All Picked Up Some Fleas in Athens: Who Let the Dawgs Out?

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I'm a Dawg, You're a Dawg

By: Jeffry Head
Narrated by: Chip Caray
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Who let the dawgs out? UGA in the mid-'70s.

The dawgs were loose. No dawg catcher in Athens could keep pace with this pack of Red Clay hounds and the tall tales they lived at Georgia Alpha chapter!

The radical '60s had ended. The wide open '70s followed. You saw the movie Animal House. Jeff Head lived it. Return to the University of Georgia campus from 1974 to 1977. You will be transported to the corner of Baxter Street and Lumpkin Street, cater-corner from old Stegeman Hall. A stone’s throw from the UGA Bookstore and a short stroll to historic Sanford Stadium.

You will be treated to tall tales, all true. Like nothing you have listened to since Lewis Grizzard. Enjoy "The Plush Tail", "Obnoxious Nine", "Bananas Foster", "Streaking UGA Style", and much, much more. If you like a good belly laugh, this book is for you. If you are a wallflower, get an old copy of Ladies Home Journal. But for the guys and girls who enjoy living life to the fullest, get ready for a full-body laugh.

“There’s only one way to be a DGD...and that’s to pick up a flea or two...and Jeff’s stories are Dawg-gone funny...and awfully close for comfort for every UGA grad...and parent! A carefree, fun read that's sure to take you down memory lane...or at least Baxter, Lumpkin, and Milledge! Enjoy!” (Chip Caray, voice of the Atlanta Braves)

©2020 Jeffry A. Head (P)2020 Audiogadventures
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