Saturday, September 10, 2016

elephants on the scoreboard?

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  1. Maybe three direct hits - an "elephant's bulls-eye".

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  2. I've never heard of an elephant's bulls-eye, and nothing pops up to define that phrase on google... can you explain what that means?

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  3. A bullseye is the centre of a dartboard or shooting target. An elephant's eye looks like a bullseye, so that may be how the connection was made.

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    1. I know what a bullseye is and where they are commonly found, but didn't ask what a bullseye is. I asked you to explain what an elephant's bulls-eye is because you are the only person I've ever found to use that phrase, so, accordingly, only you know what it means and are the only person I can ask for information on it.
      You mentioned it. You're the only person I've ever heard mention it.

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    2. Also, you brought it up in relation to the elephants on a scoreboard on a B29, and if they put an elephant silhouette on that plane to denote a bulls eye, they would have simply make a dot, with a circle or two around it. I don't know how an elephant can make sense.

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