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Comment by Matthew McElligott on 9/2/2011 at 4:56 AM:
trailer for the book "benjamin franklinstein meets the fright brothers" by matthew mcelligott and larry tuxbury. available in fine stores everywhere. be sure to visit benfranklinstein.com for more!
Comment by Matthew McElligott on 9/2/2011 at 4:53 AM:
trailer for the book "benjamin franklinstein meets the fright brothers" by matthew mcelligott and larry tuxbury. available in fine stores everywhere. be sure to visit benfranklinstein.com for more!

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Trailer for the book "Benjamin Franklinstein Meets the Fright Brothers" by Matthew McElligott and Larry Tuxbury. Available in fine stores everywhere. Be sure to visit benfranklinstein.com for more!
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