A Dog Named Munson and Uga Traditions

A Dog Named Munson and Uga Traditions PDF

Author: Charlene Thomas

Publisher: Mascot Books

Published: 2018-10-02

Total Pages: 38

ISBN-13: 9781643070780

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Munson, the Golden Retriever, has found the missing game ball, spent a game day with the Dawgs, and toured the SEC with Hairy Dawg. Munson wants to share Georgia traditions with his friends. Munson knows there is not a better place to be than Athens, Georgia, and the University of Georgia.

A Dog Named Munson Spends a Game Day with the Dawgs

A Dog Named Munson Spends a Game Day with the Dawgs PDF

Author: Charlene Thomas

Publisher: Mascot Books

Published: 2014-01-07

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781620865132

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"It's Game Day in Athens! Munson is going to watch the Bulldogs play. Come along with Munson, the Golden Retriever, for his big day with the Dawgs. Join the excitement of a game day as Munson rides the team bus, leads the Dawg Walk, and watches from Sanford Stadium's sidelines. Cheer with Munson as the Bulldogs score. Go Dawgs!!"--Page 4 of cover.

A Dog Named Munson Finds the Missing Game Ball

A Dog Named Munson Finds the Missing Game Ball PDF

Author: Charlene Thomas

Publisher: Mascot Books

Published: 2012-08

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781620860540

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The game ball is missing! Can Munson, the Golden Retriever, save the day? Follow Munson as he searches the historic UGA campus meeting Hairy Dawg, the cheerleaders, the Red Coat Band and others along the way. Will the Dogs get to play?

A Dog Named Munson and the SEC

A Dog Named Munson and the SEC PDF

Author: Charlene Thomas

Publisher: Mascot Books

Published: 2016-09-06

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781631776786

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After Munson the Golden Retriever finds spends a day with the University of Georgia dawgs, he and Hairy Dawg decide to visit other schools in the Southeastern Conference. Join them as they meet all the teams the Bulldogs will play!

Damn Good Dogs!

Damn Good Dogs! PDF

Author: Sonny Seiler

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781588180674

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The University of Georgia Bulldogs' mascot, Uga V, is the current title-bearer of over six decades of English bulldogs who have faithfully served a loyal legion of University of Georgia football fans, carrying a grand tradition since Uga I was born in 1955. Whenever and wherever the Georgia Bulldogs play football, Uga is there along with his air-conditioned doghouse. This book gives a rare glimpse into the personal and breed history of these dogs. Full of anecdotes, such as Uga V's attempt to bite an Auburn player's leg when he made the mistake of venturing into Uga's sideline during the 1996 Auburn vs. Georgia game, this book also includes illustrations and memorabilia from the mascots' owner's personal collection.

A Dog Named Shug and the SEC

A Dog Named Shug and the SEC PDF

Author: Charlene Thomas

Publisher: Mascot Books

Published: 2017-11-07

Total Pages: 38

ISBN-13: 9781684013821

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Shug has found the missing Game Ball. Come along with Shug, the Golden Retriever, and Aubie as they visit all the other SEC teams that the Auburn Tigers will play, meeting team mascots and others along the way.

Whaddaya Got, Loran?

Whaddaya Got, Loran? PDF

Author: Loran Smith

Publisher:

Published: 2021-10

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 9780881467970

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Most Georgians know Loran Smith from Saturday afternoons and Georgia Bulldog football. Larry Munson would oftentimes say after a play, Whaddaya got, Loran? His colorful responses and chemistry with Munson made listening to the game an absolute joy. But, for decades Loran Smith has also either written or spoken about the things that interest us. Finally, in this book, Smith gathers his best columns. Smith's career began early enough to interview Ty Cobb, the Georgia Peach and one of the greatest baseball players ever to play the game, and it has continued until this day. Whether he is writing on the Georgia Bulldogs or talking about quail hunting in South Georgia, Smith writes with a down-home flavor but with keen intelligence and empathy. His subjects range from small town living to international travel having visited five continents, from local sports to national sporting events, from fly fishing to hunting, visiting presidential libraries, museums, and birthplaces.