GIVEAWAY: Covert Affairs Gift Bag – CLOSED

July 29th, 2010 by

I am a huge supporter of all things USA Network. Their newest spy drama, Covert Affairs, fits perfectly with White Collar, and I am really enjoying it so far. It’s got a kick ass leading lady, a TV veteran and some great drama. What more do you need? So obviously, I am thrilled to offer this amazing giveaway!

USA Network has your Tuesdays covered with the best looking night on television with the new hit series Covert Affairs at 10pm. COVERT AFFAIRS stars Piper Perabo, Christopher Gorham, Peter Gallagher, Kari Matchett, Anne Dudek and Sendhil Ramamurthy. Visit the official Covert Affairs website for games, photos and weekly prizes. Visit USA Network’s Character Arcade to play games, challenge friends and for more chances to win prizes!

ENTER TO WIN a COVERT AFFAIRS Gift Bag!

Covert Affairs Gift Bag includes:
-Tumi maps set
-Hard cover Spy book
-Covert Affairs Hat
-Covert Affairs T-Shirt

*Open to residents of the U.S. & Canada. Prizes courtesy of USA Network. Covert Affairs prize pack value: $150*

To enter to win, leave a comment saying why you think you’d make a great spy! If you really have no desire to be a spy (seriously?!) just leave a nice comment!

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14 Comments

  • Michele P.
    posted on July 29th, 2010 at 6:39 pm

    At work, I tend to be somewhat of a spy-trying to make sure clients do not commit fraud when their stories and applications do not check out. I usually go online and google their names, check public records etc… I really try not to get too much into it, but I find it fascinating how much you can find out about someone just by checking regular search engines without paying for those other “free report” sites.

  • I would make a good spy as I’m a pretty good profiler — I read people pretty well and that would enable me to work in a variety of situations and adapt quickly to what is needed.

  • Noone expects the dude in the wheelchair. THAT’S why I’m the perfect spy ;)

  • I’m not saying anything.

  • I’d love to live the lavish spy lifestyle but don’t think I could lie like a spy. Whenever I try to lie or fool or trick someone I usually end up giving myself away pretty quickly by smiling.

  • Laura DeLuca
    posted on July 30th, 2010 at 7:08 pm

    I would make a great spy because I have a good imagination and could think of a lot of interesting ways to get rid of anyone who got in my hair

  • Julie
    posted on August 1st, 2010 at 8:10 am

    I would make a great spy because I love to travel and have an excellent sense of direction in new & unconventional environments — plus I think quick on my feet

  • Heather!
    posted on August 5th, 2010 at 1:05 pm

    LOL…laughing at LB’s answer! To be honest, I’d probably be a lousy spy because I have a hard time keeping my mouth shut. But I do love adventure, so I’d give it all a go! :)
    Thanks!
    h4schaffer at gmail dot com

  • I would make a great spy because frankly I’m excellent at keeping secrets and gaining trust

  • Pat B
    posted on August 8th, 2010 at 1:29 pm

    I would make a good spy because I’m good at languages & like to travel

  • Why would I make a good spy? Cause I look like your everyday person and could just easily blend in. I’m also excellent at keeping secrets and don’t feel compelled to tell anyone. I even have kept a secret of one of my best friends since the 3rd grade and now I’m in college and still haven’t said a thing! Plus, I love to do my research when I travel, so I can understand the culture a little better and not make a complete fool out of myself when a talk to some of the locals. I think I would be a great spy because I seem like such an average person, but I can’t help but have a little bit of a dark side that you’d never see coming.

  • I’d make a great spy because I’m good at being invisible and I’m good at analyzing people. I’m no Annie Walker, but I bet I could do okay as a spy! I watch a lot of spy-themed shows (Covert Affairs and Chuck are my faves), so I’ve learned a few things. :D

  • Bruce Hanke
    posted on September 2nd, 2010 at 10:05 pm

    I would make a good spy because I am very good and controlling my emotions, manipulating people, and finding information.

  • Tisha Vogt
    posted on November 11th, 2010 at 7:58 pm

    Having 5 teenagers, I’ve learned a LOT about spying – any tools would be awesome!

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