The Auburn Tigers handled the Ole Miss Rebels with ease on Wednesday night to pull another game closer towards locking up an SEC regular season title.
With things out of hand late in the game and the Tigers pulling away for a 30-point victory, Auburn legend Charles Barkley hopped on the ESPN broadcast and talked about a number of topics.
Never afraid to speak his mind or unleash an epic rant, Barkley’s point of focus this time around was the popular super gas station food/food mart Buc-ee’s and the new location built several years ago in his hometown of Leeds.
“Lemme tell you something,” Barkley began when the topic of the store in Leeds came up. “We built that Buc-ee’s in Leeds about two years ago. I’ve been there 20 times, I’ve never been in…It’s 100 people there every time I go there…everybody says the same thing, ‘you gotta get the brisket.’ I have never been inside because it’s always been packed. Normally when I go places…people think I want to talk to them, so it’s not a lot of fun for me.”
“I’ve pulled into that Buc-ee’s 15 or 20 times and it’s so packed every time I never went in.”
Perhaps someone can soon provide the most famous man in Leeds a Buc-ee’s brisket sandwich, because it sure doesn’t seem like it’s going to stop being packed anytime soon.