Wednesday, July 14, 2010

ABC Wednesday:Zorro and Zorb


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ABC Wednesday is hosted by Mrs. Denise Nesbitt


I was at my friend's house to celebrate her son's birthday. J has a framed movie poster of Zorro and she gave me permission to post this photo.

Zorro is a fictional character created in 1919 by pulp writer Johnston McCulley. He has been featured in numerous books, films, television series, and other media.
Zorro (Spanish for fox) is the secret identity of Don Diego de la Vega (originally Don Diego Vega), a nobleman and master living in the Spanish colonial era of California. The character has undergone changes through the years, but the typical image of him is a black-clad masked outlaw who defends the people of the land against tyrannical officials and other villains. Not only is he much too cunning and foxlike for the bumbling authorities to catch, but he delights in publicly humiliating those same foes.


Zorb was invented in New Zealand. It is available in many places now. My kids Zorbbed in Rotorua. You can also Zorb in Auckland now.

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