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Someone please tell Terri Conn to look up the meaning of the word infamous. This is the third time I have heard her use this word in relation to a product. Not good.

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That's funny

I don't watch her - no special reason - presentations just seem dis-jointed.  (is that a word?)  LOL

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Thanks for bringing a smirk to my face, I find the same things annoying, especially when I use them incorrectly!

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Registered: ‎06-21-2010

She's a channel changer for me!

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I enjoy Terri's shows.

 

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Registered: ‎05-21-2010

What did she say was infamous? Just curious.

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Registered: ‎06-07-2010

I also enjoy her. I just need her to be careful what words she uses.

@50Mickey   Last week I heard her say infamous about Isaac Mizrahi Pima cotton tees(twice) and she used the word again about one of Josie Maran's products.

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@Janey2 wrote:

Someone please tell Terri Conn to look up the meaning of the word infamous. This is the third time I have heard her use this word in relation to a product. Not good.


Who you expect to tell her?  One of the posters?  Why don't you tell her or get FB page.  How and when did she use the word?

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Maybe it's taken the place of "iconic"--LOL!!!

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Maybe she meant to say famous. A couple of weeks ago one of the hosts who was selling the bed in a box mattress kept saying odor causing bacteria instead of bacteria causing odor. He said it over and over. I think sometimes  a certain word or phrase gets stuck in the sales pitch and it just get repeated. No big deal.  I think we all know what they mean.