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biker: Encyclopedia II - Bullseye comics - Character biography

Bullseye is a psychotic assassin with the ability to use any object, frequently an ordinary playing card, and throw or shoot it with lethal accuracy. However, he finds Daredevil a frustrating target since the superhero's senses allow him sufficient time and information to determine where Bullseye is aiming his attacks and when he is going to launch them, thus allowing him to evade or block the attack most of the time. Bullseye's real name and origins are unknown. He has used the alias "Benjamin Poindexter" on several occasions; in the ...

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biker: Encyclopedia II - Public house - History

The inhabitants of Great Britain and Ireland have been drinking ale since the Bronze Age, but it was with the arrival of the Romans and the establishment of the Roman road network that the first inns, in which the weary traveller could obtain refreshment, began to appear. By the time the Romans left, the beginnings of the modern pub had been established. They became so commonplace that in 965 King Edgar decreed that there should be no more than one alehouse per village. A traveller in the early Middle Ages could obtain overnight accommodatio ...

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biker: Encyclopedia II - Bondage BDSM - Bondage and relationships

The mechanics of bondage are trivial compared to the relationship issues. Start with a committed relationship with a lot of trust and plenty of sexual activity together. Talk things through first. Start slow and easy. Take turns being the one being tied up. Take the simple safety precautions listed above. Some members of the BDSM subculture take another route and seek out partners who share their interest in bondage. Many act out their bondage fantasies within the confines of private "play" parties where ...

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biker: Encyclopedia II - Public house - History

The inhabitants of Great Britain and Ireland have been drinking ale since the Bronze Age, but it was with the arrival of the Romans and the establishment of the Roman road network that the first inns, in which the weary traveller could obtain refreshment, began to appear. By the time the Romans left, the beginnings of the modern pub had been established. They became so commonplace that in 965 King Edgar decreed that there should be no more than one alehouse per village. A traveller in the early Middle Ages could obtain overnight accommodatio ...

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Public house, Public house - Overview, Public house - History, Public house - The Saloon and Public Bar, Public house - Opening hours, Public house - Pub games and sports, Public house - Pub food, Public house - Pub signs, Public house - Pub names, Public house - Pub chains, Public house - Campaign for Real Ale, Public house - Notable British public houses, Public house - Pubs in British popular culture, Public house - Pub music, Public house - Theme pubs, Public house - Irish public houses, Public house - Compare with

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biker: Encyclopedia II - Bondage BDSM - Safety

Many people regard bondage as safe when conducted between relatively sober, trusted partners who are fully aware of the risks involved and the precautions necessary to ensure safety. Partners who are in committed relationships may have a greater basis for trusting each other. Performing acts in a supervised location, such as a dungeon, or with a group of trusted friends may also increase safety. There is also a subculture of people who seek out others interested in bondage and pursue such activities with people who they do not know well. This subculture has given rise ...

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biker: Encyclopedia II - Public house - The Saloon and Public Bar

By the end of the 18th century a new room in the pub was established: the Saloon. Beer establishments had always provided entertainment of some sort - singing, gaming or a sport. Balls Pond Road in Islington was named after an establishment run by Mr Ball that had a pond out the back filled with ducks, where drinkers could, for a certain fee, go out and take their chance at shooting the poor creatures. More common, however, was a card room or a billiard room. The Saloon was a room where for an admission fee or a higher price at the bar, sing ...

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biker: Encyclopedia II - Public house - Opening hours

From the middle of the 19th century restrictions began to be placed on the opening hours of licensed premises. These culminated in the Defence of the Realm Act of August 1914, which along with the introduction of rationing, and the censorship of the press also restricted the opening hours of public houses to 12noon–2.30pm and 6.30pm–9.30pm. In recent times the licensing laws have become more relaxed, with pubs allowed to open from 11am (12noon on Sundays) through to 11pm (10.30pm on Sundays). The Licensing Act 2003, which came int ...

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biker: Encyclopedia II - Bullseye comics - Powers and abilities

Bullseye has no superhuman powers. However, his uncanny ability to use virtually any common object as a lethal projectile actually makes him more dangerous than many characters who do have superhuman powers. Bullseye is in overall exceptional physical condition, with agility, reflexes, stamina, and speed of a professional or olympic athlete. He is physically strong enough to lift at least 350 pounds. Several of Bullseye's bones have been reinforced with strips of an unbreakable metal adamantium, and his spine is now entirely made of i ...

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biker: Encyclopedia II - National Lampoon's Animal House - Plot summary

Faber College, 1962. Vietnam and the Civil Rights Movement are but the faintest blips on the horizon. A 1950s mentality prevails on campus, typified by the Omegas—the "nice boy" fraternity. At the other end of Fraternity Row, both literally and figuratively, stands the Delta House, a repository for every campus misfit: Eric "Otter" Stratton, the Playboy-style sex maniac (whose room is an uncannily pristine oasis within the sheer filth of the house); Donald "Boon" Schoenstein, Otter's best friend who is always deciding ...

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biker: Encyclopedia II - Skull symbolism - Popular culture

The symbolic image of the skull permeates the Indiana Jones movies to such an extent that skulls become décor—and even comic relief when Marion encounters multiple cobwebby skulls and skeletons during the escape from the subterranean Map Room at Tanis (Raiders of the Lost Ark 1981). Every appearance of a skull in the Jones series emphasizes the 1930s' cultural view: a gulf between the rational, modern, progressive, scientific, and vigorously physical daylight world embodied by the intrepid American archaeologist, with the si ...

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biker: Encyclopedia II - Public house - Campaign for Real Ale

A society with a particular interest in the traditional British beers and the preservation of the 'integrity' of the public house is CAMRA, the Campaign for Real Ale. CAMRA were instrumental in lobbying for the 'guest beer law'. In 1998 there were 60,000 pubs in the United Kingdom (53,200 in England and Wales, 5,200 in Scotland and 1,600 in Northern Ireland). Perhaps more significant is the overall trend reflected in two other statistics: while the number of licences is up from around 75,000 in the mid-1970s to over 85,000 in 2002 (th ...

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biker: Encyclopedia II - Superhero - Treatment in other media

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biker: Encyclopedia II - Bondage BDSM - Why bondage?

People who find it erotic to be tied up find it so for a variety of reasons: The most frequently cited reason is a mental freedom from inhibitions and responsibility since they have, in a way, given up control of the sexual situation to follow. This is sometimes referred to as a "power exchange." Some like the tactile feeling of restraint, that is, the feeling of pressure or pulling. Some enjoy the feeling of helplessness for its own sake. Some like to struggle aggressively against their bonds, particularly whe ...

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biker: Encyclopedia II - Public house - Pub names

Pubs often have traditional names. Here is a list of categories: reflecting local trades: The Mason's Arms, The Foresters local sporting activities: The Cricketers, The Fox and Hounds a noted individual: The Marquis of Granby, The Lord Nelson an historic event: The Trafalgar, The Royal Oak alluding amusingly to everyday phrases: The Nowhere Inn Particular, The Dewdrop Inn with a royal or aristocratic association: See also:

Public house, Public house - Overview, Public house - History, Public house - The Saloon and Public Bar, Public house - Opening hours, Public house - Pub games and sports, Public house - Pub food, Public house - Pub signs, Public house - Pub names, Public house - Pub chains, Public house - Campaign for Real Ale, Public house - Notable British public houses, Public house - Pubs in British popular culture, Public house - Pub music, Public house - Theme pubs, Public house - Irish public houses, Public house - Compare with

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