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sure, or like Alcoa dropping all three passes they attempted against CPA in the beat down you received in the last years championship game.  Alcoa set the game of football back 40 years with that offence.

 

How many state titles did Alcoa bring home in all sports last year?

 

If the score was 37-0 that would have been a beatdown. 7-0 was a game between 2 evenly matched teams. Alcoa won a Golf State Title recently.  Conratulations to CPA on their championship last year and beating the Georgia team.  Alcoa was without one of their best players last year in the title game.

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Thank you for proving my point that you are a fake CPA poster:

 

1, CPA was founded 30 years ago (1985) with 11 students in grades k-6. So the first graduating class was 24-25 years ago.

2. I know of no one married to a CPA grad that would refer to their wife as "The Old Lady".

"The old lady" HATES when I refer to her as "the old lady."

 

RBA forever.

 

I digress....

 

 

Alcoa people...what are you all doing December 4th? Because yall sure as heaven won't be in cookeville!!

 

-armor

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