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Larissa
27th March 2003, 00:55
Has anyone happened to notice the similitudes between Che and the "very old" ('60s) Zorro TV series played by Guy Williams?

Zorro fought against the Spanish Imperialism :smile: and was sort of a "rebel heroe" :wink:

Just thinking, bored and with a couple of extra vodka "sips".

canikickit
27th March 2003, 02:55
hahahaha - yeah. Zorro is kind of cool. I'm not slagging you spelling Lara, but the word "similtudes" is really funny. I also like "regurgatatious". :biggrin:

The real word is similarities, by the way, you probably know that. I think perhaps the extra "sips" (sure :wink: ) are talking here. :)

YerbaMateJ
27th March 2003, 04:28
Drink some for me Larissa!!! I never saw the series, but from the sound of it, I can see why you would make the connection---Vodka or none.

YMj:biggrin:

Larissa
27th March 2003, 22:09
Quote: from canikickit on 11:55 pm on Mar. 26, 2003
hahahaha - yeah. Zorro is kind of cool. I'm not slagging you spelling Lara, but the word "similtudes" is really funny. I also like "regurgatatious". :biggrin:

The real word is similarities, by the way, you probably know that. I think perhaps the extra "sips" (sure :wink: ) are talking here. :)
LOL!! Thanks Cani! You know, I do this all the time, I think in Spanish and when I put it in English it sounds weird and funny, but I don't realise it :biggrin:

hawarameen
27th March 2003, 23:49
similitudes has the potential to be a great word, if it doesnt exist it should, what would it mean?

'the similarities of one object/person to another in a bizzare and humerous way'

we have a new word, it is a good word

Zombie
27th March 2003, 23:56
... and i love vodka.
the word similitudes exists also in French, if anyone cares at all ;)

canikickit
28th March 2003, 01:02
Indeed, there are many similitudes between Spanish and French more than likely due to the originaltatious nature of being stemified from Latin.

Zombie
28th March 2003, 01:10
damnit i can't find the words similitudes or originaltatious or stemified in the dictionary...
i'm trying but i can't find them.... i can't.... where are they....
hehe funny shit man, nice:)

Kapitan Andrey
28th March 2003, 02:58
No, I don't like Vodka...I like Vine...and Che!!!

YerbaMateJ
28th March 2003, 03:59
Quote: from Kapitan Andrey on 2:58 am on Mar. 28, 2003

No, I don't like Vodka...I like Vine...and Che!!!

Che liked vine too! Red!

Kapitan Andrey
28th March 2003, 08:31
Yea!!! Me too!!! He's my man!!! He's COOL!!! He's REVOLUTIONEER!!! I will be second...soon.

YerbaMateJ
28th March 2003, 08:36
Quote: from Kapitan Andrey on 8:31 am on Mar. 28, 2003

Yea!!! Me too!!! He's my man!!! He's COOL!!! He's REVOLUTIONEER!!! I will be second...soon.

HASTA LA VICTORIA Y EL VINE ROJA SIEMPRE KAPITAN!!!

And stay in that Revolutionary mood! CHE VIVE!!!!

YMj:biggrin:

hawarameen
28th March 2003, 23:05
similitudes is not a word, like i said i plan to campaign for its introduction into the english language with the meaning i have already stated

Larissa
28th March 2003, 23:28
Red wine= vino tinto :smile:

I like it too!!!

YerbaMateJ
28th March 2003, 23:30
Quote: from Larissa on 11:28 pm on Mar. 28, 2003
Red wine= vino tinto :smile:

I like it too!!!



OOOOPS! I need to take more Spanish classes. "Vino tinto" sounds much better! Especially with Italian food! Ummm.

Cheers!

YMj:biggrin:

Rastafari
30th March 2003, 04:29
Zorro is fucking awesome!!! Especially as compared to the Capitalist pig (literally) fat man whose name eludes me!

Slash against Exploitation El Zorro!
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On a similar note, the character based off of the Fox, Batman, is cool, too.

Rastafari
30th March 2003, 04:30
Zorro was rich, though

Larissa
30th March 2003, 15:15
Quote: from Rastafari on 2:30 am on Mar. 30, 2003
Zorro was rich, though He came from a bourgeois family, and so did Che.