Ben Franklin, Boston punk
By Daniel Wolff | Friday, April 17, 2009 | The Boston Globe
“…Take a closer look at [Ben Franklin] the 18-year-old. He’s just broken a signed contract with his brother, broken his sworn word to his father, and run away from home. He’s a kid on the lam, hungry and alone. He’s got a full head of hair, bulging arms from working a printing press day and night, and – above all else – an attitude. He’s a rebel, in trouble with the law and in perpetual opposition to the status quo….”…BS
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