The Legend of the “GG”
People have begun to sit up and take notice that
In 1985, the student body voted to add the extra "g" to the Winder-Barrow Bulldogg mascot. The extra "g" stands for "Extra Effort." The Winder-Barrow "Doggs" are not your average dogs; therefore, the name is not an average name.
The New World Webster Dictionary describes a bulldog as a "short-haired square-jawed heavily built dog...stubborn..." A Barrow County "Bulldogg," however, is a different breed of animal. It is better described as a "creature that lives west of the Mulberry River and east-northeast of the Apalachee River in the Lower Piedmont Regions of North Georgia, peculiar only to that area known as Barrow County . While it resembles the bulldog in spirit and stubbornness, the similarities there stop."
The B-U-L-L-D-O-G-G has a tendency to roam in a pack. It loves a challenge and should never be backed against the wall from where, legend has it, the DOGG gets its strength and courage. Another local legend says that it was created from a mythological wall that provided inner strength to those it created. The PRIDE within a BULLDOGG is like no other.
In many cases, a dog's bark is worse than its bite. Not so with the BULLDOGG, whose bite is considered to be far more dangerous than its bark! Don't mess with a legend.
*A Clarification:
I did not make this up. I took it from the school's page to help spread the Legend to the world. Don't mess with it.
...lame
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