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April 24, 2008

Vocabulary: Flagitious

I've probably been watching waaaaay too much murder mystery TV lately.  I love Medium, and between DVR and USA's constant marathons, I'm totally addicted to NCIS.  How have I not known about this show for so long?  It's like CSI, but funnier, faster, brighter, and just more entertaining all around. Abby is my hero.  Anyway, haven't done one of these for awhile, so here's your murder mystery word for the day.

Flagitious (fla·gi·tious) (fluh-jish-uh s) (adjective) - 1. shamefully wicked, as persons, actions, or times. 2. heinous or flagrant, as a crime; infamous. 3. Characterized by extremely brutal or cruel crimes; vicious.

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Our household is addicted to NCIS. What kind of special hoo-doo water does Mark Harmon drink to make him sexier with age?

Right? He's got the best smile. That show has become my TV crack. I told my honey I wasn't interested in getting into another show, but he hooked me with "you're boyfriend from Dark Angel is on it." Doh! Now I totally wish I was Abby. How cool is she?

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