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Cruising, the Cops and the Anarchist Handbook

54m · An Indian'A'ngeles Boyhood with Jesse Bob Harper · 28 Feb 22:00

There wasn't a whole lot to do as a teenager in the 80's in Indiana except drive around and get in trouble... So that's exactly what we did.

I am grateful for the hours, days and months of boredom, because I believe it led to a childhood of creativity. Whether we were creating characters in our own one act plays, or making homemade explosives, we always found something to hold our interest.

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