0It's from the movie "Monster House".02br 02br 00I don't have the context right now. It looks like this is not a common term to describe a house anyway.02br 02br 00I found a typo: a bull's eyes with 01b00shingles 02b00house0-
0Hi, everyone.02br 02br 00Plot: A school girl, Jenny, was trying to persuade people (a babysitter) to buy candy from her. Maybe she was in a campain or something. (from movie: House Monster)02br 02br 00She said, "Without candy, I'm afraid your house is a bull's-eye with shingles."02br 02br 00What do the quotes above mean? Is it a commo
0Was it Halloween time?02br 02br 00If so, she was saying that if you choose to not provide candy on Halloween, you have made your house a target for mischief by the local kids. A target in archery or darts or other sports is called a bull's eye (circles within circles). The roof in many houses is constructed of shingles. 0-