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The Uses of the University I

Ponzi bait.

McLeod was a guy’s guy: He loved to talk about sports, particularly University of Georgia football, the school from which he claimed to be an alum. Along with naming his boat Top Dawg, a play on the team’s nickname, McLeod liked to brag that his own dog was a direct descendant of the original Uga, the football team’s bulldog mascot. He made a big deal about attending the annual Georgia-Florida game, which is held in Jacksonville, frequently reminding people that it was known as the “world’s largest outdoor cocktail party.”

Margaret Soltan, September 3, 2010 6:39AM
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One Response to “The Uses of the University I”

  1. dave.s. Says:

    a mere 30 cases of beer! clearly eclipsed by University of Georgia! http://dukechronicle.com/article/new-regulations-lead-improved-first-tailgate

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