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    #16
    RIP MCA, the Beastie Boys were a huge part of my growing up, I felt like I grew up with them, Adam will be missed.
    2009 RZ2, PCM 343, MLA Surf Ballast, Premium Sound.
    2013 Toyota Sequoia 4WD W/Timbren SES

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      #17
      Never liked 'em. Meh.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Nobody View Post
        Nobody gives a hoot.
        Originally posted by jwanck11 View Post
        Never liked 'em. Meh.
        What's that old saying?... if you don't have anything nice to say don't say anything at all?

        He was a husband and a father and only 47 years old. It is sad, but that's life.

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          #19
          I'd like the send MCA a toast. Well hell, to all those that get in there with their hands and create what they see or feel or hear in their head and then put it out there for the people. That's the true definition of an artist. It's the stuff of inspiration. Without them, what's the point? This world was better because of MCA. He will be missed. Cheers.
          You'll get your chance, smart guy.

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            #20
            Originally posted by NICKYPOO View Post
            once again.
            Well, seeing as how the national news had a story on it, millions of people around the world are choosing to recognise his death as a tragic loss to the music community, I guess you have you have once again proved how out of touch you are. It's a shame we have to loose such an American icon yet, you still walk the earth.

            Go away.
            I know three GREAT men that past away in the past 3 weeks, all of them fathers and husbands but not one was in the national media. Why? Because their investment to society was more personal and meaningful. One was a pastor, one was a business owner, and one was a coach. How they treated others, respected others, and valued others was the essence of their life. Not one was selfish and hoarded personal wealth. Their wealth was invested into others. The media will pay more attention to some looser who has a popularity rating than true men and women who make society a better place or sacrifice for others. This thread has nothing to do with boating, Tige or anything remotely assocated with the marine industry. What an absolute shame.

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              #21
              Dang man if you don't know who he is, how do you know he's a bad guy?

              I'm not one to judge one man's works over another's. While MCA did a lot of good with his celebrity over the years his passing marks a personal milestone in my own life. The beasties' music is a bit of a soundtrack for my life, and like my life, their music has grown and expanded over the years from the silly stuff way back in the day.

              And it's got plenty to do with boating. I don't leave the ramp without Paul's Boutique in the boat.

              Sorry for your losses too Nobody.

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