Most Feared: How I Met My Wife April 17, 2014 Most Feared: How I Met My Wife Punchlines are unnecessary, I think. Spread the love Tags: aspect ratio, bad font choice, bulletin board layout ◀ Dalton The Middle Room ▶ 7 Comments Oldest Newest Most Voted Inline Feedbacks View all comments Sirona 10 years ago Why? Why? Why? For the luvva John Wayne, why? john e. . . 10 years ago I was hoping it was going to be a female “Broke Back mountain.” LydiaFC 10 years ago Is it a comedy? Or a horror/tragedy. Or a comic horror/ tragedy/romance. Jim 10 years ago Anything that leads to having a wife *should* be most feared, amirite guys? (Sorry, but some of us can’t resist attempting punchlines anyway.) LydiaFC 10 years ago Reply to Jim Nothing wrong with it. Wives should be feared. (And adored, and worshiped, etc). James F. Brown 10 years ago Reply to LydiaFC “Wives should be feared.” So should this book. Edward C. Patterson 10 years ago It needs a hot air ballon and a leetle bit more work in the layering department – a perhaps three more fonts, something in the Uncial category.
Why? Why? Why? For the luvva John Wayne, why?
I was hoping it was going to be a female “Broke Back mountain.”
Is it a comedy? Or a horror/tragedy. Or a comic horror/ tragedy/romance.
Anything that leads to having a wife *should* be most feared, amirite guys?
(Sorry, but some of us can’t resist attempting punchlines anyway.)
Nothing wrong with it. Wives should be feared. (And adored, and worshiped, etc).
“Wives should be feared.”
So should this book.
It needs a hot air ballon and a leetle bit more work in the layering department – a perhaps three more fonts, something in the Uncial category.