Love, Lies, Traitors and Spies May 20, 2015 Love, Lies, Traitors and Spies Not only is war hell, but it’s also pretty murky. Spread the love Tags: cut and paste, four of five dentists agree, layers upon layers, layout woes, readability ◀ Patient: Crew Quest for Knowledge ▶ 9 Comments Oldest Newest Most Voted Inline Feedbacks View all comments Kris 9 years ago Because BLUE CUFF. Waffles 9 years ago That is one strange nose they are sharing there. Odd. Positive Reinforcement: If you could see this cover, it wouldn’t be half bad. Brighten that baby up, remove the red font, and it is passable. DED 9 years ago Catchy title. Waffles 9 years ago Reply to DED It is damn good isn’t it? Take Cover 9 years ago The fine line between love, betrayal and forgiveness? Can you draw a line between three things? Also, it’s not exactly a ‘fine line’ between betrayal and either of the other two. Plus I think I solved the mystery object behind ‘traitors and spies’ — unless I’m mistaken, it’s a confederate flag. john e. . . 9 years ago I’ve never seen twins conjoined at the nose. Sharing one nostril must be tough. red 9 years ago “Rove, Ries, Traitors and Spies”? Melissa Rynn – Bestselling A uthors often use fonts that aren’t broken. Waffles 9 years ago Reply to red As narrated by Scooby-Doo James F. Brown 9 years ago Nice collection of fonts. Really. I’m not being sarcastic. (Well, actually, I am.)
Because BLUE CUFF.
That is one strange nose they are sharing there. Odd.
Positive Reinforcement: If you could see this cover, it wouldn’t be half bad. Brighten that baby up, remove the red font, and it is passable.
Catchy title.
It is damn good isn’t it?
The fine line between love, betrayal and forgiveness?
Can you draw a line between three things? Also, it’s not exactly a ‘fine line’ between betrayal and either of the other two.
Plus I think I solved the mystery object behind ‘traitors and spies’ — unless I’m mistaken, it’s a confederate flag.
I’ve never seen twins conjoined at the nose.
Sharing one nostril must be tough.
“Rove, Ries, Traitors and Spies”?
Melissa Rynn – Bestselling A uthors often use fonts that aren’t broken.
As narrated by Scooby-Doo
Nice collection of fonts. Really. I’m not being sarcastic.
(Well, actually, I am.)