Summary: In bowling, a “perfect game” is three hundred points. Lots of good bowlers never get one. But Tim Eaton and his son have over a dozen between them. And even with all those strikes on the score sheet, they both know there’s no such thing as perfection—on or off the lane.
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Produced by Andrew Norton
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Megan Sukys
Posted on May 31, 2012 at 05:17 PM | Permalink
Love how this story unfolds!
A touching exploration of a father and son relationship interspersed with the philosophical underpinnings of bowling. Really nice.