User talk:Foxcek

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Bowling for Columbine
 Hey, it's been a while since i've seen this film but I read your 'keep' on the Red Lake High School. You say that Michael Moore might make a movie about this but the film 'Bowling For Columbine' actually had little Columbine in it. Ah well, at least we both agree on keeping it. 


 * Ah yeah I know, sorry, I was kind of just being flippant - though it did have the CCTV footage and they visited the bowling hall that the two allegedly went to. Anyway if Michael Moore were to make a movie about Red Lake it would probably actually be about the treatment of Native Americans in the USA or their treatment under Bush's government rather than the shooting. -- Lochaber 15:17, 23 Mar 2005 (UTC)

Image Tagging Image:Aertep-1a.jpg
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