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=== Breakfast Run === [[File:Tumblr inline p7gdhqfYJz1sgjss3 500.jpg|thumb|236x236px|Dylan running towards the <span>1972 Chevy Chevelle.</span>|link=Special:FilePath/Tumblr_inline_p7gdhqfYJz1sgjss3_500.jpg]] Breakfast Run''', '''originally titled "American Dream", was a home video intended for a class project for Dylan Klebold. The video, which is eight minutes and twenty-seven seconds long, features Dylan, Eric Harris, Dustin Gorton, who is driving the 1972 Chevy Chevelle, and Eric Jackson (the cameraman) ordering from a Burger King before going to Columbine and eating in the student parking lot. It is particularly one of the most popular of Eric and Dylan's home videos mainly due to some of its content and background. Prior to it being filmed, Dylan was overly concerned about his grades. Ironically, Breakfast Run was allegedly filmed on April 19, 1999, the day before the massacre at Columbine. While the shootings were going on, Eric Jackson, the friend who filmed the video, still had the tape in his backpack.
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