Athens Banner-Herald Ga. Don Nelson column
Bulldog PASSION inspired new shop: University of Georgia football fans’ passion for the Dawgs awed Peter and Kimberly Zogby, the transplantation of New York, Georgia has about five years.
“I played football in college and high school, and I always loved the sport,” said Peter Zogby, now retired 30-year career as a lawyer. “But I will never be in an atmosphere where football is a part of life. “Zogby said, when he heard two women arguing whether Alabama and Georgia had a better rust Squad, he was surprised and impressed.
“I’ve seen, I’ve lived and I find it amazing,” said Zogby.
He and his wife, Kimberly, a paradise Legal, working mostly on the Internet, decided Bulldog passion could contribute to a small retail fuel business.
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