- Nov 23, 2012
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I look just like Don Diego Vega.That's interesting.
He seems like a cool dude now.
Too bad I wasn't around back then -
Does the signorita look like you?
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I look just like Don Diego Vega.That's interesting.
He seems like a cool dude now.
Too bad I wasn't around back then -
You look like Don Diego?I look just like Don Diego Vega.
Does the signorita look like you?
Zorro is a bold renegadeHere I come to save the daaaay!......
No, that was mighty mouse..... what was Zorro?
Yes, yes yes, yesZorro is a bold renegade
A friend of the weak
The poor and the meek
A fox that's cunning and free.
This is worthy of the Zorro "Z".You look like Don Diego?
Whoa.
Could we meet?
Ooops. Sorry. I'm married.
Anyway, Bill Taylor would not approve.
And yes. I look just like the signorita. Except for those curls - they're not in style this year.
Zorro came from Los Angeles.Zorro,is a Mexican legend .
Thank you for including her in the Census.
My doppelganger.. except she was real, had a great television career, starred with Elvis in "Change of Habit" ...and she had dark hair (at that age) and it was and still is much shorter than mine.
Under Mexican Rule depending on which book,tv show or movie you have watched or read.Zorro came from Los Angeles.
HHHEEEEYYYY! I did not give you permission to publish that picture of you hugging me!I look just like Don Diego Vega.
Does the signorita look like you?
Your answer is boring just like you.Under Mexican Rule depending on which book,tv show or movie you have watched or read.
Zorro was a childhood favorite. Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco were Spanish missions. I thought he was a legend,Zorro was totally made up in the early 1900s.Your answer is boring just like you.
Nothing you say is remotely close to being good or worth repeating.
At least my answers are in good humor and provide a much needed joyful laugh.
Your answers can only be deemed depressing.
Why don't you become the Cisco Kid, get yourself a puppet and call him Pancho, and try to develop a personality that is pleasing to others.
You may even get approved for the Zorro "Z".
Well, if you're not sure, then who is?Not sure :tongue the kids in kindergarten (where I worked ten years ago) always used to ask me whether I was a girl or a boy :tongue
Why do they think you're a guy?last time I checked I was female, but even in forums where I am clearly marked as such, people seem to think I'm a guy.
(You'd have to ask them why, I haven't got a clue)
So you're a damsel.last time I checked I was female, but even in forums where I am clearly marked as such, people seem to think I'm a guy.
(You'd have to ask them why, I haven't got a clue)
Rollo, pronounced roll yo and that last name are possibly Mexican and definitely Spanish. And he doesn't talk about it to live with it like I do but there are hints, Rollo has been there.Zorro was a childhood favorite. Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco were Spanish missions. I thought he was a legend,Zorro was totally made up in the early 1900s.
I looked up what I said .Zorro is either Spanish or Mexican.