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re: Ole Miss Fans are Snobs?
Posted on 9/29/09 at 1:38 pm to pankReb
Posted on 9/29/09 at 1:38 pm to pankReb
Just realized. This is the first Ole Miss(non-game) thread that went 5+ pages and wasn't talking about Hoot'n Dale or WRT. And the only Hog fan that I remember in this thread said, and I quote,
Quite impressive if you ask me.
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I am a redneck
Quite impressive if you ask me.
Posted on 9/29/09 at 1:38 pm to Jhag
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Chevy Silverado, or a King Ranch
are you really comparing the two? come on
Posted on 9/29/09 at 1:38 pm to Jhag
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Chevy Silverado
eh. I'll allow it.
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King Ranch
douchebag
Posted on 9/29/09 at 1:39 pm to Klaus
King Ranch obviously, right>? 

Posted on 9/29/09 at 1:39 pm to pankReb
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Just realized. This is the first Ole Miss(non-game) thread that went 5+ pages and wasn't talking about Hoot'n Dale or WRT. And the only Hog fan that I remember in this thread said, and I quote
It's all because you said that you hated black people.
Posted on 9/29/09 at 1:39 pm to Klaus
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you probably wear stadium pants to the grove too.
And you probably wear cheer leading outfits to LSU games.
Posted on 9/29/09 at 1:39 pm to Jhag
Don't tell me you like foreign trucks 

Posted on 9/29/09 at 1:40 pm to Jhag
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King Ranch obviously, right>?
That's what I drive. It's only fitting then that pank said its a douche truck.

Posted on 9/29/09 at 1:40 pm to Jhag
I would say there's way more Chevy trucks on campus than Fords but I don't have any percentages or anything.
Posted on 9/29/09 at 1:40 pm to Jhag
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Don't tell me you like vehicles that aren't trucks
Sorry.....gotta be who I gotta be.
A racist, percentage using, car driver.
This post was edited on 9/29/09 at 1:41 pm
Posted on 9/29/09 at 1:41 pm to pankReb
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And you probably wear cheer leading outfits to LSU games
Hell yeah I do, the ladies love it

Posted on 9/29/09 at 1:42 pm to pankReb
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Sorry.....gotta be who I gotta be.
A racist, percentage using, car driver
Percentages are for nerds. Pussy shite
Posted on 9/29/09 at 1:42 pm to Klaus
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Hell yeah I do, the ladies love it
Heck yeah
I wear my stadium pants to look for prospective job offers in the Grove during the second quarter.
Posted on 9/29/09 at 1:43 pm to pankReb
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pankReb
That was fun, we should do that again sometime.
leave the percentages at home next time though.

Posted on 9/29/09 at 1:44 pm to Klaus
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That was fun, we should do that again sometime.
leave the percentages at home next time though.
It's a deal. You bring the incomplete thoughts. And I'll bring fractions.
Posted on 9/29/09 at 1:57 pm to am4titansandlsu
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actually most view bama and lsu as peer schools. lsu is harder to get into than bama though
Fail. LSU is outside of the top 50 of public schools unlike UA.
LINK
Posted on 9/29/09 at 2:00 pm to am4titansandlsu
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theres a big gap in standards of admissions between UT, LSU, Bama, and Ole miss . Look it up. everyone from my highschool that went to Ole Miss got rejected by UT, Bama, LSU, Auburn, etc...
Not by the fault of Ole Miss, mind you. It's a little known fact, but Mississippi's public universities are run by the Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning (IHL) which laid down a ruling standardizing all public universities to the same admission standards. For those who haven't put 2 and 2 together yet, that means that Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Southern Miss, Delta State, Jackson State, etc all must conform to the exact same standards. Ole Miss tried to appeal this ruling and argued it all the way to the Mississippi Supreme Court which, unfortunately, upheld the ruling.
To make up for this poor decision by the IHL, MS State and Ole Miss have started selectively applying admission standards to particular programs. In Ole Miss' case, this would be the Accountancy School, the Pharmacy-related programs, the Croft Institute for International Studies, the Honors College, and some others.
The Honors College (my alma mater, FWIW) is especially well run, being named one of the top public honors programs in the nation and boasting a student body whose average ACT score matches Vanderbilt's.
Posted on 9/29/09 at 2:01 pm to Klaus
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It says it on the link big guy. And by the way, it says that Ms. State has more than ya'll
The original quote said Ole Miss had more than LSU or Bama, not "the most in the SEC" which is what you have tried to turn it into.
Posted on 9/29/09 at 2:02 pm to DCRebel
^^ exactly. The honors college is excellent, I definitely wish I would have done it (although all 3 of my roommates are hating themselves right now because of the thesis)
Posted on 9/29/09 at 2:05 pm to DCRebel
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To make up for this poor decision by the IHL, MS State and Ole Miss have started selectively applying admission standards to particular programs. In Ole Miss' case, this would be the Accountancy School, the Pharmacy-related programs, the Croft Institute for International Studies, the Honors College, and some others.
As an addendum, what I'm saying here is that there are a ton of out of state students--namely kids from the Dallas and Atlanta areas who couldn't get into Texas or UGA, respectively--who flock to Ole Miss because it's easy to get into. Once here, they fail our or barely scrape by to take a shitty degree home with them after 5 or 6 years. Ole Miss' best students are in completely different programs and hardly fit the Ole Miss stereotype. Furthermore, these students come from Mississippi as well as all over the Southeast.
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