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Michael Moore:
It was the morning of April 20th 1999, and it was pretty much like any other morning in America. The Farmer did his chores. The milkman made his deliveries. The President bombed another country whose name we couldn't pronounce. Out in Fargo, North Dakota, Cary McWilliams went on his morning walk. Back in Michigan, Mrs Hughes welcomed her students for another day of school. And out in a little town in Colorado, two boys went bowling at 6 in the morning. Yes, it was a typical day in the United States of America
It was the morning of April 20th 1999, and it was pretty much like any other morning in America. The Farmer did his chores. The milkman made his deliveries. The President bombed another country whose name we couldn't pronounce. Out in Fargo, North Dakota, Cary McWilliams went on his morning walk. Back in Michigan, Mrs Hughes welcomed her students for another day of school. And out in a little town in Colorado, two boys went bowling at 6 in the morning. Yes, it was a typical day in the United States of America
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What were the suspects doing the morning of attack
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I told you that I'd heard that they were bowling
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that's the only thing I'm aware of
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So did Dylan and Eric show up that morning
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and bowl two games before moving on
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to shoot up the school
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And did they just chuck the balls down the lane
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Did this mean something
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I guess they went to their favourite class
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Why wasn't anyone blaming bowling
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for warping the minds of Eric and Dylan
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Movie Summary
Filmmaker Michael Moore explores the roots of America's predilection for gun violence.