Bullseye!
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- Gordy22
Any one (proly only Brits) know where i can source a large Bullseye logo - .eps ideal - anythig else fine.
Doing a bullseye / quicz night for someones leeaving do.
Cheers all.
- karlo0
I need one ages ago and could find one... I guess you might have to redraw it my friend
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karlo
- UndoUndo0
did you manage to fill the position there Gordy?
- kyl30
3 or 4 circles right? can't be that hard to draw. just hold the shift button down so you get perfect circles yo.
- digilee0
if you use illustrator and your hand you might just be able to do this one for yourself.
also ... I need a full stop for this sentence
anyone?
- Gordy220
Ha ha - na, there is a slightly better one out there Baskerville, but not much.
Undo - no, not yet - slowly trickling in. It's amazing just how many shite people are out there...
- ********0
- Gordy220
Crouwel - it's not just a target, it's the logo to a shit cult gameshow from the 80s that was on in the UK
- version30
pay brooke to trace it, it'll look better than the original
- ********0
Keep out of the #000000 and in the #ff0000, you get nothing in this game for 2 in a bed.
- kyl30
my bad
- ********0
Crouwel - it's not just a target, it's the logo to a shit cult gameshow from the 80s that was on in the UK
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Gordy22
(Jul 6 06, 08:53)ah k. never heard of it.
- ********0
Crouwel, you have, Im afraid, missed out on one of the culturally defining times in 80's British culture.
'Sunday wouldnt be the same without a bit of bully', they outlandishly claimed....but they were right. Dreary Sunday evenings, with Maths homework to be done and baths to be had were immeasurably brightened up by a parade of working class contestants pitting their collective wit against likable uncle-type host 'Jim Bowen', in a game of skill and knowledge that used the game of darts.
As contestants went from the 'prize' round, where they could have amassed up to 10 prizes such as an electric carving knife, a washing machine, or a lawnmower, they then had to decide to 'gamble' those prizes against 'tonight's star prize' (unseen), if they could score '101 or more, with 6 darts - 3 for you Dave, and 3 for you, Margaret'
Highlights were of course when they lost all the prizes, and they wheeled a speedboat out into the studio, to thunderous applause and the phrase 'Come and look at what you could have won'...Sometimes the total prize giveaway was less than $1k. Cult viewing, now endlessly repeated on UK Nostalgia Tv channels, watched by my parents, who still answer the questions out loud.If you were interested.