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unusual facts about bullseye


Daredevil/Bullseye: The Target

(Without his usual costume, his clothes and features resemble those of his Colin Farrell likeness from the movie.


Atari Bigby

"Atari" is a Japanese word meaning "hit a target", akin to an English speaker exclaiming "bullseye!".

Bullseye with Jesse Thorn

In January 2012, the show was renamed Bullseye, and began featuring The Go! Team's "Huddle Formation" as its theme song.

Choi Won-jong

At the 2005 Korean National Sports Festival in Ulsan, Choi set a world record by shooting a perfect score of 120 (twelve consecutive shots in the bullseye) in the semifinals of the club-division archery individual competition.

Dick Lourie

He has edited, along with Mark Pawlak, two anthologies of high school writing Smart Like Me and Bullseye. A musician as well as a poet, Lourie plays the tenor sax and trumpet with the Blue Suede Boppers, the G-Clefs, and musician Big Jack Johnson.

Masset

In 1971, a AN/FRD-10 antenna was built and completed in support of Project Clarinet Bullseye.

Matt Quayle


He was also Senior Producer of Kudlow & Cramer for two years between 2003 and 2005 while at the same time also acting as a Senior Producer of Bullseye with Dylan Ratigan.

Prayers for Bobby

In addition to "I Need You to Listen," arranged by Marty Haugen, and "Bullseye," by Megan McCormick.

Roe I Triplane

Roe named the aircraft The Bullseye after the braces manufactured by his brother's firm, which had helped pay for it.


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