Larry Fisher
Mac Miller was born on January 19, 1992, in Pittsburgh, a city whose working-class character and distinct regional identity shaped much of the cultural landscape he came up in. A citizen of the United States, he was educated at Taylor Allderdice High School, where his path toward music took early form.
His work spanned several roles — rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer — and his output drew from a range of genres including hip-hop, jazz rap, East Coast hip-hop, frat rap, and pop rap. He worked in American English, and the breadth of his generic range reflected a restlessness across the boundaries of any single style. The Library of Congress catalogued him under the authorized label "Miller, Mac, 1992–2018," a designation that marks both the brevity and the documented scope of his career.
Mac Miller died on September 7, 2018, in Los Angeles, at the age of twenty-six.
Quotes by Larry Fisher

I had given it to the state as a request last Wednesday they were going to send it to the coastal area to establish communication down there for one of the entities that needed it.

Taunton is an excellent team. We knew that we would have to play our best tonight. We just got ourselves in a bind and did a good job of getting back into the game before the end of the first half. They got a couple of hoops in the second half and put us back in a bind.

The big- gest thing is just making sure city and county personnel have their equipment ready, including cars and chain saws,


It's made up of good members; there was a personality conflict, ... I can step in and take the station equipment and create a new fire department.

I told him, 'I don't know what your criteria is, but we do not have that many people drastically impacted or not able to stay in their homes by any means,' ... He told me ... these claims had been filed and would be verified. My concern was I had not been called, nor any of my staff, to verify any damage.

This is an exploration of both the design and the cost. We are not committed to doing it. It'll depend upon the feasibility.


