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‘When it came to investing in his beloved Oklahoma State Cowboys, he was in a hurry, “anxious to see results before he was gone,” his spokesman says.’

The morbid, bizarre, hilarious story of T. Boone Pickens and Oklahoma State University cries out for the David Lynch treatment. Only he, among American artists, can capture the twisted pathos of this death-haunted titan and his football team.

Margaret Soltan, July 8, 2012 1:13PM
Posted in: sport

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