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19 hours ago, Elias287 said:

And maryville, because if you know how Alcoa was made they contributed a lot.  

This is just plain dumb. Alcoa Aluminum Company was developed and built in Blount County almost 100 years ago.  How that has anything to do with the recent surge in population is irrelevant. 

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2 hours ago, BCsportsfan said:

What's Alcoa's numbers and the cutoff between 3A and 4A ???:popcorneater:please tell us. Ha.

Well I know this, there are 16-17 schools bigger than Alcoa in 3A and my favorite school in 4A has 955 students . Almost 300 hundred more than Alcoa. You get a lot done with those numbers. Impressive!

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32 minutes ago, noonesfool said:

Well I know this, there are 16-17 schools bigger than Alcoa in 3A and my favorite school in 4A has 955 students . Almost 300 hundred more than Alcoa. You get a lot done with those numbers. Impressive!

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29 minutes ago, noonesfool said:

Well I know this, there are 16-17 schools bigger than Alcoa in 3A and my favorite school in 4A has 955 students . Almost 300 hundred more than Alcoa. You get a lot done with those numbers. Impressive!

 

14 hours ago, OutlawAngel said:

Thank Smith + Wesson, or thank being right under classification cutoff?

Thanks noonesfool for showing that REAL people are smarter than bots....:thumb:

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2 hours ago, BCsportsfan said:

This is just plain dumb. Alcoa Aluminum Company was developed and built in Blount County almost 100 years ago.  How that has anything to do with the recent surge in population is irrelevant. 

Um, actually, the city of Alcoa was segregated from Maryville when the Alcoa plant was built because the plant brought in minority workers, and Maryville didn’t like that, therefore creating the city of Alcoa.^_^

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5 minutes ago, Elias287 said:

Um, actually, the city of Alcoa was segregated from Maryville when the Alcoa plant was built because the plant brought in minority workers, and Maryville didn’t like that, therefore creating the city of Alcoa.^_^

You are entitled to your opinion or take on history, but it is still irrelevant to recent surge in population in the City of Alcoa.

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2 minutes ago, BCsportsfan said:

You are entitled to your opinion or take on history, but it is still irrelevant to recent surge in population in the City of Alcoa.

I mean, recent searches are obvious: Amazon and Smith + Western I was just telling you why Alcoa was made in the first place in case you weren’t aware, and now if you ever get that question on trivia, you now have the answer, so you’re welcome.

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3 minutes ago, Elias287 said:

I mean, recent searches are obvious: Amazon and Smith + Western I was just telling you why Alcoa was made in the first place in case you weren’t aware, and now if you ever get that question on trivia, you now have the answer, so you’re welcome.

He doesn’t understand you were saying that there would be no need for Alcoa if Murvul people way back when,  weren’t so snobby in thinking they were superior to the blue collar workers they were bringing in. Then they segregated the minorities and others away from Maryville you are spot on Elias there would be no Alcoa if not for the “rebels” of Maryville. 

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