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  1. Troll will be there. He's a 40 year smoker. He loves his cigars. He's been puffing on long round ones for years
  2. I watched the Maryville game. Alcoa was beat before they walked on the field. Don't get me wrong Maryville is good but the attitude of Alcoa was very suspect. Now if they bring that attitude Friday it will be along night or them until the mercy rule goes into affect. I prefer they come in over confident and look past us to CPA. Which I think they will do. Like the Poon Squad and Walton(that mouthy blonde) are doing. Walton all I ever wanted was a brunette and I've had one for 22 years. So there you go old one.
  3. I've always been a butthole like you. Its just hard for me to translate on paper while still being tactful. I strive to be Boogers status but I have a long way to go. As for one liners; the world was built on them. Walton is in a tisy ! She is you all blonde @$%%%&$. Insert your own word. Remember you can insert anyone you like. Hehe
  4. Ya can't dismiss me ! I dismiss me first from the table that I call love. Is that you Painted Bridge ?????
  5. No one needs to apologize for me and mines. Apparently my humor is a step below everyone else. Being new to the gang on here,I'm trying to hard to step up to the plate. Don't get me wrong,I don't take a back seat to no one. So with that being said "me love me some Alcoians" and Go Irish
  6. Come to T-Bones I'll be in their about 11:00-12:30 pm and then drive to The Honest Pint. I'll be there from 1:00-3:00pm and then Big River Brewing Works from 3:30-5:00pm and then The Terminal Brewhouse 5:30-6:30 for me weeee little topper. 7:15ish watch NOTRE DAME FIGHTIN IRISH stomp the guts out of the hand clapping,booty shaking, no rhythm having Alcoian football team. Oh after the game,I'll be at The Hair of The Dog Pub watching the news tell us how Notre Dame beat the powerhouse team of who cares and is moving on to the state final baby.
  7. Like i said before "My son will pull his plane into the hanger and he can check the air in the tires and fill it up with gas,some ones gotta do it Right"
  8. I know your coach had nothing to do with this little faux pas? Also please tell how Signals Lane Kiffin is doing again? Heard he was under weather or was that we don't know weather he is staying or weather is going to the under world Ridgeland?
  9. You must work in Oakridge being is yu a Rocket Scientist. I figured it out your Rocvky and PaintedBridge is Bullwinkle.hehe Might be bias article ya still don't answer the quote by Mayor Rankin. !?!?!?!? He sure tells it just like it is. Im proud of him. Lessur thanks for the article. I'll get those Alan Golds coupons sent to. Stat!!!!!
  10. Ya got nothing to say about ya Coaches comments or the wonderful article. Surely ya can comes up with something catfish mouth of yars. Are ya going under ground and seeking cover. The game is getting to real for ya. I watched the Knox Catholic,CAK and Marysville game. Y'all ain't got no flaws dos ya? Isa just bes proud to bes on the same field as ya. Wees outa go homes and let our momas whoops us for thinking abouts playing you all. I outas stays home and drinks my Guinnesses. Sorry I have a lisp
  11. CUT AND PASTE Knoxville Sports Shuffle All About Money Posted on April 22, 2011 For those that have been around Knoxville some time, it’s hard not to recognize the success that Alcoa football brings to the table. They are seven-time defending state champions. They know what it takes to win and continue to invest in that working formula — whatever that formula is. With success like that comes both good and bad attention. The bad attention could lead to things like allowing kids to go to school at Alcoa when they do not live in that school zone, or the question of performance-enhancing drugs, or worse, like shaving points. Now no accusations are being filed on any of these cases, nor has the Alcoa football team come out and said anything to this nature. For what we know, they are squeaky clean. But yet we still must ask the question: Is it too farfetched to think any of these particular things are happenings? With all the money in sports and all the prestige that comes with winning, I don’t think it’s too mind-boggling to think that schools will go to great lengths (yes, cheating) to gain some sort of competitive advantage that helps them win. In the times we live in today, that’s simple math. So while no one is accusing the dominant program of illegal activity, as journalists our jobs are to investigate and poke and prod and if we find something to pounce on it. Again, not saying anything is happening, but am I wrong to suspect it? The positive side, however, is that Alcoa has just signed a new deal with Under Armour. You can read more here, but the gist of it is that Alcoa is one of only 57 teams priviledged enough to wear the wanted apparel. The reason? Winning. When you win, people want you. Companies want you. You sell the product better. And most importantly, the kids that are wearing it buy into the product. This quote by Gary Rankin, head coach at Alcoa, does a great job of telling the story. "They get excited over a lot of things if it’s got something to do with wearing something. That’s exactly what companies like Under Armour want; excitement sells the brand. And now with the publicity that Alcoa will receive because of this mega-deal, their prestige and prominence will only go up.Success breeds a lot of things, both good and bad." Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment Knoxvillesportsshuffle.wordpass.com OMG and yes I cut and pasted. Can you believe the arrogance of this man? If this isn't cheating the system I don't know what is. Now we know how they got the weight room #???,???,the field $900,000,the jumbotron $400,000, etc....... Who's to say they don't put their logo on free stuff and sell it or just sell it out right. No wonder other schools can't compete. You cant make this stuff up. Alcoians By the way I can use google too.
  12. CUT AND PASTE Knoxville Sports Shuffle All About Money Posted on April 22, 2011 For those that have been around Knoxville some time, it’s hard not to recognize the success that Alcoa football brings to the table. They are seven-time defending state champions. They know what it takes to win and continue to invest in that working formula — whatever that formula is. With success like that comes both good and bad attention. The bad attention could lead to things like allowing kids to go to school at Alcoa when they do not live in that school zone, or the question of performance-enhancing drugs, or worse, like shaving points. Now no accusations are being filed on any of these cases, nor has the Alcoa football team come out and said anything to this nature. For what we know, they are squeaky clean. But yet we still must ask the question: Is it too farfetched to think any of these particular things are happenings? With all the money in sports and all the prestige that comes with winning, I don’t think it’s too mind-boggling to think that schools will go to great lengths (yes, cheating) to gain some sort of competitive advantage that helps them win. In the times we live in today, that’s simple math. So while no one is accusing the dominant program of illegal activity, as journalists our jobs are to investigate and poke and prod and if we find something to pounce on it. Again, not saying anything is happening, but am I wrong to suspect it? The positive side, however, is that Alcoa has just signed a new deal with Under Armour. You can read more here, but the gist of it is that Alcoa is one of only 57 teams priviledged enough to wear the wanted apparel. The reason? Winning. When you win, people want you. Companies want you. You sell the product better. And most importantly, the kids that are wearing it buy into the product. This quote by Gary Rankin, head coach at Alcoa, does a great job of telling the story. "They get excited over a lot of things if it’s got something to do with wearing something. That’s exactly what companies like Under Armour want; excitement sells the brand. And now with the publicity that Alcoa will receive because of this mega-deal, their prestige and prominence will only go up.Success breeds a lot of things, both good and bad." Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment Knoxvillesportsshuffle.wordpass.com OMG and yes I cut and pasted. Can you believe the arrogance of this man? If this isn't cheating the system I don't know what is. Now we know how they got the weight room #???,???,the field $900,000,the jumbotron $400,000, etc....... Who's to say they don't put their logo on free stuff and sell it or just sell it out right. No wonder other schools can't compete. You cant make this stuff up. Alcoians By the way I can use google too.
  13. CUT AND PASTE Knoxville Sports Shuffle All About Money Posted on April 22, 2011 For those that have been around Knoxville some time, it’s hard not to recognize the success that Alcoa football brings to the table. They are seven-time defending state champions. They know what it takes to win and continue to invest in that working formula — whatever that formula is. With success like that comes both good and bad attention. The bad attention could lead to things like allowing kids to go to school at Alcoa when they do not live in that school zone, or the question of performance-enhancing drugs, or worse, like shaving points. Now no accusations are being filed on any of these cases, nor has the Alcoa football team come out and said anything to this nature. For what we know, they are squeaky clean. But yet we still must ask the question: Is it too farfetched to think any of these particular things are happenings? With all the money in sports and all the prestige that comes with winning, I don’t think it’s too mind-boggling to think that schools will go to great lengths (yes, cheating) to gain some sort of competitive advantage that helps them win. In the times we live in today, that’s simple math. So while no one is accusing the dominant program of illegal activity, as journalists our jobs are to investigate and poke and prod and if we find something to pounce on it. Again, not saying anything is happening, but am I wrong to suspect it? The positive side, however, is that Alcoa has just signed a new deal with Under Armour. You can read more here, but the gist of it is that Alcoa is one of only 57 teams priviledged enough to wear the wanted apparel. The reason? Winning. When you win, people want you. Companies want you. You sell the product better. And most importantly, the kids that are wearing it buy into the product. This quote by Gary Rankin, head coach at Alcoa, does a great job of telling the story. "They get excited over a lot of things if it’s got something to do with wearing something. That’s exactly what companies like Under Armour want; excitement sells the brand. And now with the publicity that Alcoa will receive because of this mega-deal, their prestige and prominence will only go up.Success breeds a lot of things, both good and bad." Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment Knoxvillesportsshuffle.wordpass.com OMG and yes I cut and pasted. Can you believe the arrogance of this man? If this isn't cheating the system I don't know what is. Now we know how they got the weight room #???,???,the field $900,000,the jumbotron $400,000, etc....... Who's to say they don't put their logo on free stuff and sell it or just sell it out right. No wonder other schools can't compete. You cant make this stuff up. Alcoians By the way I can use google too.
  14. CUT AND PASTE Knoxville Sports Shuffle All About Money Posted on April 22, 2011 For those that have been around Knoxville some time, it’s hard not to recognize the success that Alcoa football brings to the table. They are seven-time defending state champions. They know what it takes to win and continue to invest in that working formula — whatever that formula is. With success like that comes both good and bad attention. The bad attention could lead to things like allowing kids to go to school at Alcoa when they do not live in that school zone, or the question of performance-enhancing drugs, or worse, like shaving points. Now no accusations are being filed on any of these cases, nor has the Alcoa football team come out and said anything to this nature. For what we know, they are squeaky clean. But yet we still must ask the question: Is it too farfetched to think any of these particular things are happenings? With all the money in sports and all the prestige that comes with winning, I don’t think it’s too mind-boggling to think that schools will go to great lengths (yes, cheating) to gain some sort of competitive advantage that helps them win. In the times we live in today, that’s simple math. So while no one is accusing the dominant program of illegal activity, as journalists our jobs are to investigate and poke and prod and if we find something to pounce on it. Again, not saying anything is happening, but am I wrong to suspect it? The positive side, however, is that Alcoa has just signed a new deal with Under Armour. You can read more here, but the gist of it is that Alcoa is one of only 57 teams priviledged enough to wear the wanted apparel. The reason? Winning. When you win, people want you. Companies want you. You sell the product better. And most importantly, the kids that are wearing it buy into the product. This quote by Gary Rankin, head coach at Alcoa, does a great job of telling the story. "They get excited over a lot of things if it’s got something to do with wearing something. That’s exactly what companies like Under Armour want; excitement sells the brand. And now with the publicity that Alcoa will receive because of this mega-deal, their prestige and prominence will only go up.Success breeds a lot of things, both good and bad." Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment Knoxvillesportsshuffle.wordpass.com OMG and yes I cut and pasted. Can you believe the arrogance of this man? If this isn't cheating the system I don't know what is. Now we know how they got the weight room #???,???,the field $900,000,the jumbotron $400,000, etc....... Who's to say they don't put their logo on free stuff and sell it or just sell it out right. No wonder other schools can't compete. You cant make this stuff up. Alcoians By the way I can use google too.
  15. CUT AND PASTE Knoxville Sports Shuffle All About Money Posted on April 22, 2011 For those that have been around Knoxville some time, it’s hard not to recognize the success that Alcoa football brings to the table. They are seven-time defending state champions. They know what it takes to win and continue to invest in that working formula — whatever that formula is. With success like that comes both good and bad attention. The bad attention could lead to things like allowing kids to go to school at Alcoa when they do not live in that school zone, or the question of performance-enhancing drugs, or worse, like shaving points. Now no accusations are being filed on any of these cases, nor has the Alcoa football team come out and said anything to this nature. For what we know, they are squeaky clean. But yet we still must ask the question: Is it too farfetched to think any of these particular things are happenings? With all the money in sports and all the prestige that comes with winning, I don’t think it’s too mind-boggling to think that schools will go to great lengths (yes, cheating) to gain some sort of competitive advantage that helps them win. In the times we live in today, that’s simple math. So while no one is accusing the dominant program of illegal activity, as journalists our jobs are to investigate and poke and prod and if we find something to pounce on it. Again, not saying anything is happening, but am I wrong to suspect it? The positive side, however, is that Alcoa has just signed a new deal with Under Armour. You can read more here, but the gist of it is that Alcoa is one of only 57 teams priviledged enough to wear the wanted apparel. The reason? Winning. When you win, people want you. Companies want you. You sell the product better. And most importantly, the kids that are wearing it buy into the product. This quote by Gary Rankin, head coach at Alcoa, does a great job of telling the story. "They get excited over a lot of things if it’s got something to do with wearing something. That’s exactly what companies like Under Armour want; excitement sells the brand. And now with the publicity that Alcoa will receive because of this mega-deal, their prestige and prominence will only go up.Success breeds a lot of things, both good and bad." Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment Knoxvillesportsshuffle.wordpass.com OMG and yes I cut and pasted. Can you believe the arrogance of this man? If this isn't cheating the system I don't know what is. Now we know how they got the weight room #???,???,the field $900,000,the jumbotron $400,000, etc....... Who's to say they don't put their logo on free stuff and sell it or just sell it out right. No wonder other schools can't compete. You cant make this stuff up. Alcoians By the way I can use google too.
  16. CUT AND PASTE Knoxville Sports Shuffle All About Money Posted on April 22, 2011 For those that have been around Knoxville some time, it’s hard not to recognize the success that Alcoa football brings to the table. They are seven-time defending state champions. They know what it takes to win and continue to invest in that working formula — whatever that formula is. With success like that comes both good and bad attention. The bad attention could lead to things like allowing kids to go to school at Alcoa when they do not live in that school zone, or the question of performance-enhancing drugs, or worse, like shaving points. Now no accusations are being filed on any of these cases, nor has the Alcoa football team come out and said anything to this nature. For what we know, they are squeaky clean. But yet we still must ask the question: Is it too farfetched to think any of these particular things are happenings? With all the money in sports and all the prestige that comes with winning, I don’t think it’s too mind-boggling to think that schools will go to great lengths (yes, cheating) to gain some sort of competitive advantage that helps them win. In the times we live in today, that’s simple math. So while no one is accusing the dominant program of illegal activity, as journalists our jobs are to investigate and poke and prod and if we find something to pounce on it. Again, not saying anything is happening, but am I wrong to suspect it? The positive side, however, is that Alcoa has just signed a new deal with Under Armour. You can read more here, but the gist of it is that Alcoa is one of only 57 teams priviledged enough to wear the wanted apparel. The reason? Winning. When you win, people want you. Companies want you. You sell the product better. And most importantly, the kids that are wearing it buy into the product. This quote by Gary Rankin, head coach at Alcoa, does a great job of telling the story. "They get excited over a lot of things if it’s got something to do with wearing something. That’s exactly what companies like Under Armour want; excitement sells the brand. And now with the publicity that Alcoa will receive because of this mega-deal, their prestige and prominence will only go up.Success breeds a lot of things, both good and bad." Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment Knoxvillesportsshuffle.wordpass.com OMG and yes I cut and pasted. Can you believe the arrogance of this man? If this isn't cheating the system I don't know what is. Now we know how they got the weight room #???,???,the field $900,000,the jumbotron $400,000, etc....... Who's to say they don't put their logo on free stuff and sell it or just sell it out right. No wonder other schools can't compete. You cant make this stuff up. Alcoians By the way I can use google too.
  17. darn ANOTHER DUI,........... darn I HATE PICKING UP TRASH ON THE FREEWAY. Yaaaaaaay I went to court and ask the Judge "Do I really have to pick trash up again"? He said "No,your Irish brethren will be throwing the Alcoian trash off the football field all evening long and one thing else Trickster" I said "Sir"? he said "GO IRISH" "Bring me another Guinness woman" "NOW I SAID"
  18. Your gonna say something about we ole Irish ? Are you crazy or blind ? Alcoians hired a private eye to find out who I really am! And then started posting about the street I live on,my job,and me being fat(which I am not,I'm husky) and said I was the ball boy. What's funny they think they know who I really am (I just laugh) hehe Now who's being obnoxious and childish now? BRANIAC!!!!!!!! @##$%$##@# all of you. I went I love all of you. Have asafe trip.
  19. Oh my God ! They have a crazy blonde like that other school. We's in bigs troubles !!!
  20. Keep on laughing the Depot has put my kids through school. I got wood for you. You want it.
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  22. IrishTrickster, on 21 Nov 2014 - 12:05 PM, said: I didn't go to a private school,I went to public and then to Taft Juvenile Facility and then graduated from UTK with a BS/MS in Industrial Engineering. Wonder where your degree is from?????? I sacrificed and struggled to send my kids to school. Read my other post before you can pick on my grammar. Braniac! Did I spell that correctly?
  23. IrishTrickster, on 21 Nov 2014 - 12:05 PM, said: I didn't go to a private school,I went to public and then to Taft Juvenile Facility and then graduated from UTK with a BS/MS in Industrial Engineering. Wonder where your degree is from?????? I sacrificed and struggled to send my kids to school. Read my other post before you can pick on my grammar. Braniac! Did I spell that correctly?
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