The Arkansas Democrat Gazette asked Beavers if he would rather that his Razorbacks beat Ole Miss or Texas in the 2008 season, and he responded, after realizing that the reporter was there for an interview and not a scandalous Cinemax-style sexual encounter and pushing the button that hid his fully-stocked bar and heart-shaped velvet bed behind a false wall, that he would rather beat Ole Miss in the 2008 season.
That's an easy one for me - Ole Miss. I never really liked Ole Miss, anyway, and now that "The Coach That Was Fired"is there, I want them so much that I bought a boatload of tickets for that game from Ole Miss, and am going to give them away on our sites. I wish the game was tomorrow.
Though I really appreciate the legitimate hate - I'm honored really - Lanny must be a sexual deviant AND a complete moron. For a football program with a historic rival that will no doubt be ranked in or near the Top 10 in virtually every pre-season poll to direct its primary hate-beams at Ole Miss is, really, very flattering.
It's either flattering or thirteen tons of Petrino-grade crazy.
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Being familiar with Lanny; it is widely known that he is somewhat of a Longhorn fan, thus the choice of Ole Miss was quite easy.
I wonder if Lanny, Otis, Clay, and Dudley will all site together in the Box with Todd of ASRN. Seems like a good place the all of them to sit back, laugh and enjoy the friuts of thier labor.
I always thought Lanny was a nice guy, then I became friends with him. ooops, he is not a nice guy -- whatsoever. Then again, he acts like many of the tentative, disingenuine, back stabbing, inbreded citizens of Mississippi.
So, I can see why this game is so significant to him. He sees himself in the 'big picture' mirror.
Technically, it should be "The coach WHO was fired." English is your friend.
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